Masayoshi Yamazaki's famous and popular songs
Here are some songs by the hugely popular singer-songwriter Masayoshi Yamazaki, known for timeless hits like “One more time, One more chance.”
He’s noted for his warm, distinctive voice, and his songs have a unique atmosphere that’s truly captivating.
There’s also a slightly amusing story about how he made his debut.
In fact, the audition that led to his debut was actually for actors, and he apparently only realized that right before the final selection.
However, he sang a few songs there, which were well received, and he ended up debuting as a singer.
Please enjoy Masayoshi Yamazaki’s songs in this playlist.
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Masayoshi Yamazaki’s famous and popular songs (41–50)
unfinishedYamazaki Masayoshi

A representative work of Masayoshi Yamazaki as a multi-instrumentalist, with all parts of the performance—including the chorus—performed solely by himself.
It’s a folk song that portrays himself living within the cityscape from early morning to dusk.
Released as his 15th single on May 21, 2003.
I am here.Yamazaki Masayoshi

A classic whose gentle vocals and warm melody seep into the heart.
It quietly yet powerfully sings of feelings for someone precious.
The lyrics—evoking the ache of loving someone far away and an unchanging affection—leave a lasting impression.
Released in September 2005, the song was also used as the theme for a TV drama in which Masayoshi Yamazaki himself starred.
The lyrics, which overlay feelings of love onto the scenery on the way home, resonate with many listeners.
It’s a perfect song for when you want to think of someone important, or for those in a long-distance relationship.
FlowersYamazaki Masayoshi

The title track included on their tenth album, “FLOWERS,” released on September 18, 2013.
The lyrics convey memories of the city on the day of departure—feelings of loneliness and resolve, emotions that are hard to put into words—by expressing them through the act of giving flowers.
It’s a brisk, upbeat pop song.
HOBO WalkingYamazaki Masayoshi

This work has been crafted as a “lyrical reggae song” to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the debut.
Its content conveys the feeling of having made it this far through days of putting on a brave face and being stubborn, and continuing to walk on from here as well.
Released on July 28, 2010 as the 26th single.
AphroditeYamazaki Masayoshi

A passionate summer song brimming with Latin flavor.
The lyrics, sprinkled with evocative phrases of wet skin, lustful dreams, azure skies, and a South American exotic vibe, are sung with a lively touch.
Released as the 29th single on August 1, 2012.
A water tank without waterYamazaki Masayoshi

It was used as the opening theme for a late-night music program.
This medium-tempo tune expresses the image of wanting to moisten each other by embracing their parched bodies.
Released on May 13, 1998 as the seventh single.
deep-sea fishYamazaki Masayoshi

Included on the eighth album, “IN MY HOUSE,” released on May 13, 2009.
It was used as the theme song for a socially conscious drama on public broadcasting.
The lyrics compare the singer to a deep-sea fish drifting through the depths of the city, weathering the sorrows of the world.


