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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 (21–30)

Rain and Tearsyuzu

There are many songs that liken tears to rain, but this one almost feels like it likens rain to tears instead.

It’s a song with a mysterious charm.

Even so, how many people have been saved by the message, “You don’t have to cry that much”?

You are Tokyo.yuzu

The acoustic guitar strumming and upbeat singing give it that unmistakably “folk” vibe.

No matter the era, does “going to Tokyo” always end up being a fateful parting for young people? I love the part where the melody is traced with whistling.

Yuzu’s classic and popular songs (31–40)

pocketyuzu

Many people may remember it as the corporate commercial song for Sapporo Beer.

In the music video, the super planetarium MEGASTAR is used to fully express the song’s thematic image of a “grand starry sky,” depicting a mystical space that conveys an open and free world.

Harumiyuzu

[Yuzu/Farewell-Eve Studio Live] 1999 11 24 Harumi
Harumiyuzu

This song vividly portrays the arrival of spring.

With its buoyant acoustic guitar rhythm and crystal-clear harmonies, it evokes a refreshing sense of comfort.

Released in February 1998, its message-rich lyrics about new beginnings and hope resonated with many listeners.

Gently celebrating the beauty of nature and the importance of human connection, this piece is perfect for moments when you want to feel as bright as spring or are about to take a new step forward.

Why not listen to this track—brimming with Yuzu’s charm—on a peaceful spring day?

Utopiayuzu

Yuzu 'Utopia' LIVE Music Video
Utopiayuzu

This is a track with a pleasant Japanese-style arrangement and melody.

It has a subtle festival vibe, which is wonderful.

The music video, presented as a live music video, uses live footage enhanced with traditional Japanese patterns as visual effects, making it look very cool.

ColorfulNEW!yuzu

Yuzu, the folk duo known for uplifting many people with their bright, positive messages.

The song they released in January 2013 is a pop number that was also included on their May 2013 album “LAND.” It’s also known for being featured as the 2013 CM song for the U-Can correspondence courses.

The theme straightforwardly affirms those taking a new step forward, and it’s full of charm that makes you want to sing along.

This positive song tells you it’s okay to move ahead in your own colors, giving you the courage to head to school with energy.

heartbeatNEW!yuzu

Yuzu, the folk duo that began with street performances and has long enjoyed nationwide popularity.

“Shin-on” (Heartbeat), which was released digitally in advance in February 2026, was created as the title track for their first career album composed entirely of new songs, also titled “Shin-on,” set for release in March of the same year.

Chosen as the song for a Nippon Life commercial, it adds color to visuals that connect society through sports.

Set to a band sound centered on acoustic guitars, the song conveys the importance of listening to the voice within oneself.

Written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa, its melody—imbued with the joy and resolve of making music—seems sure to stir listeners’ hearts.

It’s a powerful yet warm pop song that stands beside everyone striving to move forward, awakening a quiet fighting spirit.