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JUJU’s Most Touching Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

JUJU, who has a background in jazz and reigns over Japan’s R&B scene with her assured vocals and skill.

Many people—especially women—surely relate to JUJU’s lyrics.

This time, we’re bringing you some of her moving songs, so please listen while letting your tears soak your pillow.

JUJU’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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JUJU “Answer Check” Music Video (with Lyrics)
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JUJU, a highly skilled singer who has also spent time in the United States, is popular across a wide range of generations.

On November 10, 2021, she released “Kotaeawase,” her first new single in about a year and a half.

The song was written as the theme for the TV drama “Koi Desu! Yankee-kun to Hakujō Girl,” which is based on a manga.

Produced by hitmaker Koichi Tsutaya, it’s turned into a very pop track.

JUJU is often associated with cool tunes and heartrending ballads, but this earnest, upbeat love song she sings lifts listeners’ spirits and gives them a positive outlook.

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JUJU “I Want to Protect You” — Song featured in the film “Because I Met You” / November theme song for Nippon TV’s “Sukkiri!”
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This song vividly evokes a couple who are close and bound by a strong bond.

As the title “I Want to Protect You” suggests, it’s a song in which a woman expresses her desire to support a man.

You can feel the affection throughout the lyrics.

If you had someone by your side who accepted and affirmed everything about you like this, you’d want to cherish them forever, wouldn’t you? It’s moving how the love story of these two comes into view.

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JUJU “Little Song” Music Video — Theme song for the Monday 9 pm drama “Tomorrow Will Be an Even Better Day”
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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.

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JUJU “Sakura Ame” (Cherry Blossom Rain)
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A signature song by JUJU, an artist whose distinctive voice and emotionally charged performances draw listeners into the world of her music and continue to be loved across generations.

It’s a track imbued with the feeling of being unable to forget memories with someone irreplaceable—a tearjerker you’ll want to listen to in April.