With her extraordinary vocal and expressive power that transcends the typical, JUJU captivates many listeners.
Here are some of her songs that will move you to tears.
When you feel like crying over a relationship that isn’t going well, or when you can’t understand how your boyfriend or girlfriend feels, JUJU’s songs are sure to soothe your heart!
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May it be filled with kindnessJUJU1rank/position

This is a heartwarming ballad that gently embraces deep love and gratitude for someone precious.
Even as everyday life changes in the blink of an eye and we feel on the verge of losing sight of what truly matters, the presence of a loved one reminds us of life’s meaning and joy.
The song portrays the beauty of unconditional love and mutual support, conveyed through a voice that resonates with the heart.
Released in February 2009 as JUJU’s ninth single, it became her first to enter the Oricon Weekly Top 10 and was also featured in a collaborative commercial by MTV Japan and Nissan.
Included on the album “What’s Love?”, it has garnered wide support, including numerous cover versions by various artists.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when your feelings for someone special overflow or when you want to express your gratitude.
Let the warm vocals fill your heart with kindness.
Stop this nightJUJU2rank/position

This work delicately depicts that bittersweet moment when, on a night heavy with the sense of an impending breakup, the other person’s words of love only deepen the sorrow.
JUJU’s translucent vocals and the piano-centered arrangement gently draw out the unspoken tremors of the heart.
Released in November 2010, it gained attention as the theme song for the TV drama “Guilty: The Woman Who Made a Pact with the Devil.” It peaked at No.
10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was selected for the Excellence Award at the 53rd Japan Record Awards.
Many listeners will relate to the heart that can’t accept the end and the wish for time to stop.
It’s a song that quietly stays by your side when you’re carrying the pain of heartbreak.
See you tomorrow…JUJU3rank/position

It seems like a song written in memory of someone who has passed away.
It’s an achingly sad song.
If you’ve ever gone through something like this, I honestly can’t recommend it lightly.
Precisely because of that, we shouldn’t take our everyday lives for granted—we need to live with gratitude.
signJUJU4rank/position

Singer JUJU, whose wide-ranging musicality stems from her family’s influence and whose diverse activities beyond music—such as running her own brand—have gained strong support especially among women.
Her 20th single “sign,” written as the theme song for the film The Wings of the Kirin, features sentimental piano and strings that really tighten your chest.
The lyrics tell the story of searching for the sign of someone lost, evoking a profound sorrow and loneliness that words alone can’t express.
It’s a timeless ballad that ties in with the film’s story—a tearjerker you can’t listen to without crying.
If tomorrow comesJUJU5rank/position

The theme song of the film “April Bride.” Its gentle vocals and lyrics leave a strong impression, and it’s the signature track that brought JUJU’s name into the spotlight.
Released in 2009 as JUJU’s 10th single, it was featured across various media and enjoyed long-lasting popularity.
As the film’s title suggests, it’s an achingly bittersweet song.
cherry blossom rainJUJU6rank/position

This is a beautiful ballad that weaves a bittersweet farewell and memories of love against the backdrop of cherry blossoms in the rain.
Released in March 2010 as JUJU’s 10th single, it was also used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Metropolitan Police Department Missing Persons Unit.” Written by Kiyoshi Matsuo and composed by Daisuke Kawaguchi, the song is included on the album “JUJU,” and is widely cherished as a piece that symbolizes the season of spring farewells and new encounters.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to on a spring day when memories of that special someone sink into your heart.
Under rain-soaked cherry blossoms, it will gently accompany the feeling of wanting to look back on a past romance.
A Little SongJUJU7rank/position

The 46th single, “Chiisana Uta” (A Little Song), released in September 2025, is a mid-tempo ballad produced by Takeshi Kobayashi.
The track serves as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Ashita wa Motto, Ii Hi ni Naru,” marking JUJU’s first time performing a theme for the coveted time slot.
Its lyrics, imbued with a desire to express gratitude rather than apology, resonate with the characters’ determination to overcome hardship, creating a moving synergy.
The dramatically unfolding arrangement also slowly seeps into the listener’s heart.
It’s a warm work that you’ll want to share with someone important to you.


