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 Youth Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- Yuzu’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
- Yuzu Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Yuzu’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
Shineyuzu

It’s a beautiful song with prominent string arrangements.
As the theme for the Nippon Life commercial, it has a grand, expansive feel.
It’s very encouraging to see Yuzu evolving from a folk duo into bigger artists who create music across a variety of genres.
Hey Kazuyuzu

Yuzu has recorded their grand numbers in various ways, but this song—one of their most majestic—was reportedly recorded in a classical concert hall together with a choir.
Naturally, the final result befits that setting.
It served as the campaign song for the Japanese Red Cross’s “Hatachi no Ketsueki” (Coming-of-Age Blood Donation) campaign.
TOWAyuzu

This is a song that was used in a Google Play Music commercial.
The album containing this track was reportedly performed first on live tours and the like before its release, stemming from the desire to let fans hear it before it went out into the world.
It’s a track that conveys Yuzu’s passion for their work.
sunny spotyuzu

It’s the theme song for the film Silver Spoon and also the song used in the Yokohama Tires commercial.
As the theme song for a movie set at an agricultural high school, it has a gentle tone while conveying a message that cheers on the hardworking protagonist.
Goodbye Busyuzu

A signature song by Yuzu that portrays the bittersweet pain of heartbreak and the courage to move forward.
The protagonist’s complex emotions are palpable as they watch their lover board the bus that signals their farewell.
The poignant lyrics stand out in contrast to the bright, brisk melody.
Released in March 1999, it was included on the album “Yuzuen.” A collaborative version with back number also garnered attention.
Evoking the sweet-and-sour feelings of youth, this song comforts those who have experienced heartbreak and gives them the courage to take a new step.
cooled coffeeyuzu

While I was lost in thought at night, the coffee I’d been drinking had gone cold, the night kept deepening, and yet no conclusion came—those feelings are something anyone can relate to.
This is a song that captures that mood.
The rich harmonies right from the start feel so good, don’t they?
I want to protect youyuzu

The music video, shot like a short film, became a hot topic for being a real tearjerker.
It was originally produced as an album track, but it seems to have been released as a single because it turned out so well.
I think it’s a confident work that truly deserves that treatment.


