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 (111–120)
Letteryuzu

This song is included on Yuzu’s first original album, Yuzzu Ikka, and was released in 1998.
Although it’s an album track, it’s performed frequently at live shows.
In the middle of the song there’s a section where a letter is read aloud, and at concerts it has become customary for vocalist Kitagawa to read a letter to the audience.
This staging is well known among fans, and some people attend specifically to enjoy it.
It’s a very popular song with fans.
bridge to gloryyuzu

This is the 21st single by the folk duo Yuzu, chosen in 2004 as the official theme song for NHK’s Athens Olympics coverage.
Its powerful lyrics, evoking athletes’ efforts and the path to glory, and its catchy, beautiful choral work make it a song that truly resonates.
When you’re striving for something, there are hurdles and painful, difficult times, but this track gives you a push, telling you that there is always light waiting at the end of the journey.
It’s a song I recommend listening to when you feel stressed or uncertain at work.
swanyuzu

The song “Swan,” included on the album “1 ~ONE~” released in 2004, is a track that seems to sing about life and death and the human experience.
It was created after Yujin Kitagawa’s grandmother passed away, filled with feelings directed toward her.
We all wish our grandparents could stay healthy forever, but when the time comes to say goodbye to them, an overwhelming sadness will surely come.
Like this song, we’d want to send them off gently and peacefully.
Smileyuzu

A song by YUZU, the folk duo that many people first picture when they hear “artists who started as street musicians.” It’s included on their fourth mini-album, YUZU SMILE, which is themed around “smile.” The acoustic guitar riding a lively shuffle beat and their exquisite harmonies feel so pleasant, don’t they? The choral sections in the song can be sung along by children during performances, creating an even greater sense of unity.
It’s a refreshing number brimming with energy, perfect for a colorful parachute routine.
The hero arrivesyuzu

Included on the 2006 album “Ribbon.” Yuzu is a folk duo from Kanagawa Prefecture formed in 1996.
They’re appealing for their rhythm section’s straight-ahead beat and a melody line reminiscent of the blues.
Riding on that sound, the two vocalists deliver powerful singing, making for a nicely finished track.


