Lyrics by Yoh Kamiyama

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  1. Yellow
  2. Irokousui
  3. Laundry
  4. Aoi Toge
  5. Endroll
  6. Kiito
  7. Color Perfume
  8. CUT
  9. Gunjo
  10. Quiet Room
  11. Child beat
  12. Journey
  13. Katorarī
  14. Red
  15. Seventeen
  16. Utopia
  17. 色香水
  18. kamen
  19. Milk
  20. Oyasumi, Kamisama
  21. Shugāhaiu~ei
  22. Sugar Highway
  23. Yumede īkara
  24. 夜を終わらせないで (yoru o owarasenaide)

Yoh Kamiyama (神山 羊, Kamiyama Yō, born January 9) is a Japanese musician, singer, and composer from Gifu Prefecture who is affiliated with Ignite Management and Sony Music Associated Records. He began his career in 2014 when he started uploading songs created using Vocaloid software on the Japanese video-sharing website Niconico under the name Yukisan (有機酸). In 2017, he started making songs using his own voice. He gained popularity in 2018 with his song "Yellow", which became popular on YouTube and TikTok. He made his major debut under Sony in 2020; his music has been featured in anime series such as Drifting Dragons and Horimiya.

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