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JUJU’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

Speaking of JUJU, she has many hit songs that many people have likely heard at least once, such as Tomorrow If It Comes, the theme song for the movie April Bride, and Overflowing with Kindness.

From among JUJU’s many masterpieces, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular songs for karaoke!

JUJU Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

STAYIN’ ALIVEJUJU15rank/position

JUJU 『STAYIN’ ALIVE』 Music Video
STAYIN' ALIVEJUJU

It was released as a single by JUJU in February 2020.

It’s the theme song for the NTV Saturday drama “Top Knife: Ten-Sai No Geka-i no Joken” (Top Knife: The Conditions of a Genius Neurosurgeon).

It’s an upbeat, very catchy track with an easy-to-remember melody, so as long as you adjust the key to suit your own range, it’s relatively easy for anyone to sing and learn.

However, naturally producing the kind of soft high tones that JUJU herself does may be difficult unless you’ve acquired a certain level of formal vocal technique.

Be sure to sing it without losing its upbeat groove!

The WaterJUJU16rank/position

JUJU 「The Water」 Music Video
The WaterJUJU

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.

What You WantJUJU17rank/position

JUJU 『What You Want』Music Video
What You WantJUJU

This is a cheer song by JUJU, whose sleek vocals—specializing in urban R&B—and refined track approach create a sophisticated impression.

With its glamorous mood, it’s a piece that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, and it’s a perfect fit for teenage girls.

believe believe feat. Yugo AkebeJUJU18rank/position

JUJU “believe believe feat. Yugo Akabe” Music Video
believe believe feat. Yugo AkebeJUJU

JUJU’s duet song “believe believe feat.

Yugo Akibe.” It was the theme song for the 2017 drama “Rental Savior,” and the lead character, Yugo Akibe (played by Ikki Sawamura), sings together on the track.

Centered on themes of hope, self-affirmation, and the importance of love, it’s a number that lifts the listener’s spirits.

The provocative lyrics—symbolized by the chorus lines—leave a strong impression.

It might be fun to try singing it as a male-female duet at karaoke while adding a few dance steps.

Recommended for couples or friends when you want a boost of energy!

Answer keyJUJU19rank/position

JUJU “Kotaeawase” Official Audio
Answer keyJUJU

JUJU’s 41st single, released on November 10, 2021.

It was tied in as the theme song for the drama “Kois desu! Yankee-kun to Hakujō Girl,” starring Hana Sugisaki.

Since JUJU sings this with a slightly cute tone that contains many high-order overtones, I hesitated a bit about whether to feature it here, but the vocal range used in the song is actually not very wide, so I decided to go for it.

Some low-voiced female singers may find it a bit challenging, but I really hope you’ll give it a try.

If you sing as if you’re placing your voice against your upper palate, you’ll likely achieve a cute vocal quality—please try it! I hope this becomes a song that helps you discover a new charm in your singing.

Instead of goodbyeJUJU20rank/position

JUJU “Instead of Goodbye”
Instead of goodbyeJUJU

This is “In Place of Goodbye,” a heartbreaking breakup song released in 2011, featuring JUJU’s heartrending vocals that can move you to tears.

The lyrics capture the sorrow of a breakup brought on by lovers’ feelings drifting apart.

It’s a tear-jerking track that tells the story of the days the two shared and the sad ending they eventually faced.

JUJU Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

See you tomorrow…JUJU21rank/position

JUJU is a singer who masterfully performs music across all genres, from jazz to R&B.

Among her releases, a song that high-voiced female singers will especially enjoy is Mata Ashita, released in 2011.

Over a grand sound that incorporates beautiful strings, her emotional vocals unfold.

When singing it at karaoke, the key is to gradually build the intensity from the first verse to the pre-chorus and into the chorus.

Delivering supple, beautiful, and at times heartrending vocals will convey the emotional shifts.

Why not pour your feelings into this sentimental ballad that wishes happiness for a loved one?