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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] (31–40)

My Dear EllieBENI31rank/position

BENI is a Japanese female singer.

In this version of “Itoshi no Ellie,” she sings in English.

Her voice, both clear and powerful like that of an international artist, really leaves an impression.

This “Itoshi no Ellie,” brimming with feminine strength, is wonderful too.

It’s a very pleasant cover to listen to.

early-summer rainBENI32rank/position

A song by BENI that portrays a bittersweet yet warm love story inspired by early-summer rains.

It sings of two people walking in the rain, vows for the future, and a resolve to grow stronger.

BENI’s clear, transparent vocals deliver a gentle, moving message that feels close to the listener’s heart.

Released in June 2014, it was also used as the April theme song for Nippon TV’s “Sukkiri!!”.

It’s a perfect track for a drive, and it resonates even more deeply on rainy days.

Take your time and enjoy this work, filled with BENI’s charm.

Never Again… feat. Dōji-TBENI33rank/position

The original song is “Mou Ichido…

feat.

BENI” by Dohzi-T.

Although answer songs are often released some time after the initial song, this one was released six months after “Mou Ichido…

feat.

BENI.” The two form a pair—you could say listening to both enhances their appeal.

Christmas EveBENI34rank/position

Speaking of Christmas—needless to say, this song is a classic! Whenever I hear it, I can’t help but remember a bitter episode from my student days, when my girlfriend at the time showed up three hours late to our meeting.

Many years have passed since then, but this is still a wonderful song that hasn’t lost its shine.

RunawayBENI35rank/position

A song by BENI that portrays the inner conflict where wistfulness and passion intertwine.

The protagonist cherishes the love found in a lonely city and longs to escape with their partner to a distant world for just the two of them—feelings conveyed through her clear, transparent vocals.

Included on the album “Open Sesame,” released in January 2013, the track also drew attention for its music video featuring Masayuki Suzuki.

It’s a song that resonates with those who want to escape reality but can’t quite break free—a comforting piece for anyone struggling with love or longing to sink into a world shared only with someone special.

Make me believeBENI36rank/position

Make Me Believe – BENI Bitter & Sweet Release Tour FINAL
Make me believeBENI

“Shinjisasete” is a song included on BENI’s 2009 album “Bitter & Sweet.” It’s about meeting someone when you’re worn out after a painful breakup with a previous partner.

You’re so afraid of losing them that you can’t confess your feelings, and the relationship just goes on like that.

As we become adults, the desire to avoid getting hurt grows stronger, and it gets harder to take that first step.

It’s a song I can really relate to.

Summer MemoriesBENI37rank/position

BENI delivers an English cover of Ketsumeishi’s “Natsu no Omoide” with a relaxed disco arrangement! Her vocals are both powerful and refreshing, and the English lyrics give the song a cool, stylish vibe while preserving a summery sense of freedom and the bonds of friendship.

The light, breezy melody feels great in the hot season, and it’s perfect for singing along with friends.

Give it a listen to rediscover your feelings for your friends—and hopefully deepen those connections!

KanadeBENI38rank/position

Kanade is a hit love song by Sukima Switch, but BENI covered it in an English version.

It’s stylish, isn’t it? The vibe is nicely different from the Japanese original.

The backing track is full of rhythm, giving it an R&B-like finish.

Definitely give it a listen!

A Little Love SongBENI39rank/position

This is an English-language cover sung by BENI, a female singer from Okinawa.

Her clear voice carries a comforting warmth.

The arrangement resembles Western dance music, making it suitable both for casual listening and for focusing closely.

It’s recommended when you’re in the mood for a slightly unconventional cover.

to pine for loveBENI40rank/position

A quietly sung, heartwarming track by BENI that poignantly captures the ache of unrequited love.

It conveys the pain of being unable to express your feelings, the flutter of waiting for a message from the person you like, and the sadness of a distance that never seems to close.

With a gentle voice that embraces those delicate emotions everyone has felt, the song paints them with tenderness.

Released in June 2009, it was also featured in a RecoChoku commercial and resonated with many women.

It’s the kind of captivating number you’ll want to listen to alone on a troubled night of love, letting the tears fall.