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Karaoke Ranking of Popular JUDY AND MARY Songs [2026]

JUDY AND MARY has remained popular even after disbanding in 2001.

In recent years, there don’t seem to be many bands besides Judy and Mary with a female vocalist and male members for the rest; they feel like a truly one-of-a-kind band.

Here, we’ve put together a collection of beloved JUDY AND MARY songs that are popular at karaoke.

JUDY AND MARY Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Since I was littleJUDY AND MARY6rank/position

Judy and Mary From a young age Warp Tour Final Live
Since I was littleJUDY AND MARY

It was released in 1995 as JUDY AND MARY’s sixth single.

The track was cut as a single from the album ORANGE SUNSHINE and served as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s program Rooms.

It was also used as an insert song in the film Shimotsuns (Simsons).

With lyrics written by YUKI and a not-so-high key, it’s an easy song to sing.

Brand New Wave Upper GroundJUDY AND MARY7rank/position

It was released in 2000 as JUDY AND MARY’s 18th single.

The song was used in Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat commercial and reached No.

4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It starts at quite a high pitch, and the chorus is even higher.

It seems very difficult to sing in this key while keeping up with the rhythm.

Kujira No. 12JUDY AND MARY8rank/position

JUDY AND MARY Whale No. 12 Kujira No. 12 Final Live
Kujira No. 12JUDY AND MARY

Formed in 1992, when it comes to JUDY AND MARY’s signature songs, many people might think of “Over Drive” or “Sobakasu.” Released in 1997, “Kujira 12-gō” is just as good as those hits, featuring YUKI’s poppy, powerful vocals that leave a strong impression.

The lyrics are sprinkled with words that evoke summer, like “spray” and “sun,” which is a nice touch.

With its exhilarating electric-guitar drive, it’s a perfect pick for a summer road trip playlist!

Blue TearsJUDY AND MARY9rank/position

A classic early song from JUDY AND MARY, back when their Lolita-punk vibe was still strong, before they grew into a nationally beloved band! It’s an older track that existed from the period when former guitarist Taiji Fujimoto was still in the lineup, and it was released in 1993 as their second single overall.

In terms of sales, though, it didn’t perform particularly well.

Later on, it was included on their best-of compilation, and among fans it’s a well-known and popular song.

It’s an exhilarating, fast-paced number, yet the lyrics and melody carry a beautiful sense of poignancy.

You can really feel the melodic songwriting talent of bassist and composer Hiroto Onda.

For those of us in our 40s, if we go to karaoke together and someone sings “BLUE TEARS” instead of “Sobakasu” or “Over Drive,” I personally can’t help but feel a little thrill.

ClassicJUDY AND MARY10rank/position

It’s a song that beautifully and poetically captures the aching feelings of a sleepless night.

The frustrations of being in love are sung with rich emotion through metaphors that drift like they’re floating through the cosmos.

Released in October 1996, the track was used as the opening theme for TBS’s “Pop-file” and went on to sell a total of 632,000 copies.

It’s also included on JUDY AND MARY’s major 4th album, THE POWER SOURCE.

A perfect fusion of YUKI’s heartrending vocals and TAKUYA’s exceptional melodic sense, this is a standout track.

If you sing it at karaoke, why not pour your heart into it, holding your memories of love close as you perform?