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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?

Yuzu’s classic and popular songs (91–100)

trash staryuzu

A poignant autumn song where transience and hope intertwine.

It’s a track included on the single Yuzu released in November 1999 and also served as the image song for Fuji TV’s “Ainori,” a romantic reality show.

The gentle melody overlaps with the feeling of trying to look forward despite one’s vulnerabilities.

It’s a song that stays close to those who can’t find their own worth or who are seeking connection with others.

Please give it a listen.

by the wayyuzu

Yuzu Winter Solstice 2006 By the way
by the wayyuzu

An early Yuzu song, before Natsuiro.

Included on the mini-album Yuzuman.

Lately I haven’t been sleeping well because there’s someone I’m interested in.

If you feel like you’ve lost the meaning of life, it might be because you’re shutting yourself inside your own shell.

Look around you.

There are many people reaching out a hand.

sleetyuzu

[Self-accompanied] I tried singing Yuzu’s “Mizore Yuki”
sleetyuzu

A B-side track from the 2002 single “Again 2.” A folk duo from Kanagawa Prefecture formed in 1996.

Set to a sound woven from light, buoyant rhythms and a refreshingly poppy melody line, the duo’s choral ensemble is beautiful, making it a number whose sound lingers deep in your ears for a long time.

summer festivalyuzu

Summer Festival Yuzu yuzu with Chinese Subtitles
summer festivalyuzu

A track included on the 2004 album “1 ~ONE~.” With its gentle melody and beautiful choral work, it sings about a summer festival date.

Whether you’ve had a similar experience or not, this song might stir up a sense of nostalgia.

Heavenyuzu

Yuzu “Heaven” solo acoustic performance — from the EP “Utao” releasing on 6/21 — (lyrics available with subtitles ON; codes included in the description)
Heavenyuzu

Included on the 2017 EP “Utaou.” A folk duo from Kanagawa Prefecture formed in 1996.

This track was recorded as a one-take live performance with vocals and acoustic guitar.

The tender acoustic guitar tones and well-balanced harmonies seep gently into the heart, creating a beautifully finished piece.