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.
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JUJU’s Most Moving Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
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.
The WaterJUJU2rank/position

This piece likens the shifting emotions and circumstances of life to water.
It’s the title track of the album “The Water,” set for release in March 2025, with an advance digital release in February.
The song features JUJU’s delicate vocals and a calm, R&B-based sound.
The more you listen, the more it feels like it seeps into the depths of your heart.
When you find yourself at a crossroads in life or want to reflect on past choices and experiences, please give it a listen.
Thank youJUJU3rank/position

“Arigatou,” JUJU’s 22nd single released in 2012.
The song was also the theme for the film “Tsunagu,” starring Tori Matsuzaka.
When you think of JUJU, you think of heartfelt, relatable love songs—and this track is another one that really resonates with couples.
It’s a gentle love ballad that sings of gratitude toward someone you love and cherish, and of a bright future together.
Why not take a moment to express your appreciation, even in the midst of your everyday life?
Stop this nightJUJU4rank/position

This song depicts a heartrending love story, delicately expressing the feelings of wishing for a parting from a loved one.
The lyrics are striking in how they resonate with the heart, making the words “I love you” feel even sadder than “goodbye.” JUJU’s richly expressive vocals further enhance the song’s world.
Released in November 2010, it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Guilty: Akuma to Keiyaku Shita Onna” (Guilty: The Woman Who Made a Pact with the Devil).
It’s a perfect track for those troubled by love or who have experienced a painful farewell.
Why not listen to it when you want to sort through the complex emotions in your heart?
See you tomorrow…JUJU5rank/position

Released in 2011 as JUJU’s 17th single.
Chosen as the theme song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “Good Life: Thank You, Dad.
Goodbye,” it reached the Top 10 on the Oricon charts.
The song conveys love from both perspectives: a parent’s love for their child and a child’s love for their parent.
If you wish for a miracle…JUJU6rank/position

This is a ballad by JUJU that gently stays close to you when you’re facing illness or harsh realities.
It portrays, along with a beautiful melody, the importance of a smile that brings happiness even amid deep sorrow, and the preciousness of living positively.
Released in November 2006, the song was used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series “Cupid’s Pranks: Niji-dama” and in a SUBARU commercial.
It is also included on the album “Wonderful Life,” and has become one of JUJU’s signature works.
This piece softly lights a warm glow in the hearts of those grieving the loss of a loved one or feeling anxious as they confront illness.
It meets each listener’s experiences and emotions with compassion and will surely become a source of support.
KanadeJUJU7rank/position

The album “Ore no Request,” released by JUJU in 2020, is a collection of covers exclusively of songs by male artists.
Among the tracks included is “Kanade.” Originally released in 2004 as Sukima Switch’s second single, it’s one of their signature songs.
It’s also a highly popular number known as a heartbreaking, tear-jerking love song.
The melody is poignant and deeply moving on its own, but when JUJU sings it, a different kind of charm emerges—another angle of tear-inducing emotion that comes on strong.


