Yuzu’s greatest and most popular songs
We’d like to introduce songs by Yuzu, a classic J-pop artist.
Their music is now heard in a variety of settings, and they’re a very popular act.
As a folk duo that performs with just instruments like acoustic guitar and tambourine plus vocals, many people likely practiced their songs when they first started doing acoustic covers.
It’s said that their unit name, Yuzu, comes from the yuzu sherbet they ate at a staff meal for a part-time job they worked at together.
They have many bright, catchy tunes, and plenty you’ll recognize, making them perfect for karaoke.
Why not try practicing with this playlist?
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Yuzu’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (71–80)
Chururiyuzu

Yuzu’s “Chururi” is a pop song marked by lyrics that feel close to everyday life and a colorful sound.
Released digitally in May 2024, it’s a track brimming with the poetic sensibility characteristic of Yuzu.
It portrays the feelings of a protagonist starting a new life in the city, reflecting on a beloved town and memories of the past.
The song conveys the bittersweet ache of nostalgic scenery and chance reunions, as well as the warmth of capturing the present through music and finding hope for the future.
It’s a piece that many listeners can relate to for its small everyday joys and tender melancholy, making it one I’d recommend to a wide range of ages.
Beautifulyuzu

This is the song that was also featured in Nippon Life’s commercial supporting the 2023 Basketball World Cup.
It begins with a refreshing, chorus-like section, then unfolds like upbeat dance music.
The vocals are characterized by a slightly rapid delivery and a sense of speed, and combined with the overall tone, it really ramps up your excitement as you listen.
The lyrics are notably uplifting and encouraging to listeners, and they also convey a sense of solidarity with your companions.
LOVE & PEACHyuzu

A refreshing party tune that naturally makes you want to start dancing, chosen as the theme song for Odaiba United States in 2011.
In her own live shows, she makes full use of her sunny personality, even teaching the choreography to the audience so everyone can enjoy it together.
It’s a song that can get people of all ages excited.
Yuzu’s classic and popular songs (81–90)
Love above allyuzu

Released in 2017 as Yuzu’s second EP.
This song was used in Ito En’s “Oi Ocha” commercial featuring Kasumi Arimura.
Yuzu’s wonderful harmonies are highly engaging, and—as the title suggests—the track fills you with a sense of love.
Song Yellyuzu

It was released as a digital-only single by the male duo Yuzu on February 9, 2018.
Serving not only the Japanese national teams for the PyeongChang Olympics and Paralympics but people around the world, it is a gentle, encouraging anthem that gives many a supportive push.
It joyfully sends you off as you spread your wings toward the future.
Yesterday And Tomorrowyuzu

Yuzu’s songs are always spot-on, aren’t they? The lyrics of this track are especially good, and it feels so heartfelt and gentle that I end up singing it while thinking of someone.
I’d love to play it on the drive home.
A bird that cannot flyyuzu

This is a classic song by Yuzu that layers the inner struggle of a broken spirit over the image of a bird that has forgotten how to fly.
The helpless feelings of stumbling once, losing confidence, and losing sight of the path forward resonate deeply with its wistful, mellow sound.
But this piece isn’t just a song of despair.
It portrays a story of recovery—setting out once more, guided by the gentle words received from someone important.
Released in October 2000, it colored the story as the theme song of the TV drama “Wipe Your Tears” and was also included on the acclaimed album “Tobira.” When you hit a major wall, it will give you the courage to take the next step.


