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BENI’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

BENI is a singer from Okinawa whose vocals are sometimes powerful and sometimes sweet and heartrending.With parents who loved music, she brings influences from a wide range of genres.We’ve compiled a ranking of her most popular karaoke songs.Be sure to check it out.

BENI’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Let me hear your voice.BENI11rank/position

This is a song that my girlfriend at the time was really into, and it left a strong impression on me.

As I spent more time with her, I got into it too—I remember buying the CD and listening to it at home every day.

It’s a wonderful song that never loses its charm.

I still treasure that CD.

powder snowBENI12rank/position

Included on the 2013 album “COVERS:3.” A singer-songwriter born in 1986 from Okinawa.

She sings an English version of Remioromen’s single released in 2005.

While preserving the feel of the original, the switch to a female vocal brings out a different kind of appeal.

a million jewelsBENI13rank/position

The first song by BENI I ever heard was this one.

It’s a lovely song that hasn’t faded with time.

When studying was tough, when club activities were exhausting, when I was troubled by friendships—during a period when I was struggling with many things—this song truly supported and encouraged me.

swayingBENI14rank/position

A song that portrays a bittersweet love is expressed through BENI’s clear, translucent vocals.

Released in May 2010, this track appeared as the lead single from the album “Lovebox.” It reached No.

20 on the Oricon charts and holds an important place in BENI’s musical career.

The lingering feelings for a former lover and the ebb-and-flow of emotions—like waves that fade and return—are symbolically captured by the word “Yurayura,” resonating deeply with listeners.

It’s a recommended track for those who can’t accept the end of a relationship or who want to indulge in past memories.

Gimme gimmeBENI15rank/position

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What further accentuates BODY DELI’s confident vibe is BENI’s song “Gimme Gimme.” The sound has a gentle atmosphere that even conveys a touch of wistfulness, yet the powerful vocals layered over it evoke a resolve to move forward.

It gives the impression of calling on us to cherish our memories while also having the courage to take the next step.

2FACEBENI16rank/position

If you find yourself acting a bit tsundere even though you recognize the other person’s kindness, we recommend “2FACE.” Released in 2010 by BENI, a singer from Okinawa, it resonated strongly with teens.

It’s an electronica-pop track with a sparkling, upbeat melody line.

The lyrics capture the flutter of facing your own inability to be honest and gradually opening your heart—totally swoon-worthy! It’s also a great pick for fans of sharp, K-pop-style pop music.

BABYBENI17rank/position

BENI – BABY MV from 6th AL Undress
BABYBENI

Even when I love you so much that I end up being selfish, or say too much and hurt you, I still want you to understand—that’s a feeling anyone who’s been in love must have.

But we mustn’t forget to be grateful, too.

This is a song that makes you want to give thanks not just for meeting, but for the fact that you were born.

CAT’S EYEBENI18rank/position

Some of you might feel a sense of nostalgia.

BENI, a female singer from Okinawa, performs this song that became a huge hit as the theme for the anime Cat’s Eye.

It’s included on her 2015 single “Forever.” Arranged as a mature dance number, it really highlights its cool vibe.

Since it’s a song everyone knows, it could go over well if you use it for a dance performance.

CherryBENI19rank/position

Speaking of BENI, she’s popular for her series of English covers of J-pop songs.

They have a stylish vibe that works for weddings, café BGM, and just about any scene, which makes them outstanding as cover works.

Especially the choruses—the lyrics make great use of Japanese vowels while still making perfect sense in English—are incredibly satisfying to listen to.

Whoever came up with this concept is truly amazing.

Crazy Girl & Yes or No?BENI20rank/position

Beni – Crazy Girl & Yes or No? Live
Crazy Girl & Yes or No?BENI

Back in my school days, I used to practice dancing with my friends in a corner of the park while playing this song.

Although BENI is often associated with love songs, this track offers a striking shift from her usual image, letting you catch a glimpse of a cool, edgier side of her—it’s a wonderful song.