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JUJU’s Heartbreak Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

JUJU’s Heartbreak Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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JUJU’s Heartbreak Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

JUJU, an authentic singer influenced by jazz and R&B.

She began her music career in 2004, and by now there’s hardly anyone who doesn’t know her name.

She has released many love songs and won strong support from teenagers, but this time we’re focusing on her breakup songs.

We’ll introduce them in ranking order.

JUJU’s Heartbreak Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Stop this nightJUJU1rank/position

JUJU “Stop This Night for Me”
Stop this nightJUJU

That the words “I love you” could sound sadder than “goodbye”…

JUJU, a singer who resonates with many women, released this as her 15th single in November 2010.

It also drew attention as the theme song for the drama Guilty: The Woman Who Made a Pact with the Devil, starring Miho Kanno.

This R&B-tinged ballad conveys a heartfelt wish to stop time even as a breakup feels inevitable.

The dramatic strings and her velvety vocals are sure to bring tears.

If you can’t let go of a love that’s ended, why not try listening to this song for a little emotional detox?

May it be filled with kindnessJUJU2rank/position

JUJU 'So That It Overflows with Kindness'
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

It’s a gentle song that expresses feelings for a former lover and words of gratitude.

Many reviews say, “It feels like it turns the pain of heartbreak into something gentle,” and “Just listening to it brings me to tears.” It’s a ballad filled with encouragement from JUJU.

Instead of goodbyeJUJU3rank/position

JUJU “Instead of Goodbye”
Instead of goodbyeJUJU

Sung about the moment of parting with a lover whose heart has drifted away, JUJU’s “Instead of Goodbye.” It’s the ultimate heartbreak song that pierces the hearts of those who’ve gone through a painful breakup, those who suspect their partner’s feelings have changed, and those who are about to face that moment.

JUJU’s beautiful high-tone voice further accentuates the poignancy of the song.

The more memories of happy moments you have, the deeper and greater the wound at the time of parting—what a bitter irony.

signJUJU4rank/position

Singer JUJU, whose wide-ranging musicality is influenced by her family and who also runs her own brand beyond her music activities, has garnered broad support, especially among women.

Her 20th single “sign,” written as the theme song for the film The Wings of the Kirin, tightens the chest with its sentimental piano and string tones.

The lyrics tell the story of searching for the sign of someone who has been lost, evoking a profound sorrow and loneliness that words alone can’t express.

It’s a tear-jerking ballad that links with the film’s storyline.

Single AgainJUJU5rank/position

JUJU [I Tried Singing] Single Again
Single AgainJUJU

This is a cover of Mariya Takeuchi’s “Single Again.” It depicts a love that ended after the protagonist’s partner was taken away by someone else.

“After some time has passed, I happened to hear that my ex broke up.

I thought I’d already forgotten that love.

But we didn’t part because we hated each other.

That’s why I want to try again.” The song expresses those feelings.

JUJU’s vocals are also truly wonderful.

Last sceneJUJU6rank/position

JUJU “Last Scene” Theme song for NHK Drama 10 “Seijo (Saint)”
Last sceneJUJU

This is the 27th single by JUJU, a female singer-songwriter who set her sights on becoming a jazz singer at the age of 12, moved to New York—the home of jazz—and made her major-label debut in 2004.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Seijo,” the track features a soulful arrangement highlighted by deep, expansive string sounds that evoke a sentimental mood.

The lyrics depict a breakup chosen at the end of a complex background that words alone can’t fully express, and those who have had similar experiences may find themselves listening intently and deeply empathizing.

It’s a dramatic heartbreak song in which JUJU’s voice, unfazed by the grand ensemble, pierces the heart.

cherry blossom rainJUJU7rank/position

JUJU “Sakura Ame” (Cherry Blossom Rain)
cherry blossom rainJUJU

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.

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