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JUJU's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

We present a ranking of popular songs by the female singer JUJU.

With a background in jazz and R&B, she is said to have taken her name from the title of an album by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter.

She often appears on variety shows and other programs, so many of you may already be familiar with her.

Please enjoy her popular songs, highlighted by her powerful and captivating vocals.

JUJU Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

Beginnings always come suddenly.JUJU56rank/position

“Hajimari wa Itsumo Totsuzen ni,” sung by JUJU, was the theme song for Mezamashi TV on Fridays from October 2014 to March 2015.

The lyrics, which liken the feeling of falling in love to snowflakes suddenly drifting down, made it the perfect song for the season when we start longing for warmth.

You can feel both the thrill of new love and a touch of bittersweetness in JUJU’s voice.

It’s a song that still makes you want to listen on winter mornings with events like Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and White Day.

A Little Love SongJUJU57rank/position

800TRIBUTE | SPOT | A Small Love Song | JUJU
A Little Love SongJUJU

This is a cover version by the accomplished female singer JUJU.

The sensuality conveyed through her voice is arguably top-tier among female singers.

At the same time, it carries a gentleness that soothes the heart.

The accompaniment is pleasant and serves to make the most of JUJU’s vocals, which is another highlight.

FlowerJUJU58rank/position

JUJU “Hana” Music Video
FlowerJUJU

JUJU is a singer-songwriter known for her deep emotional expression and diverse musical style.

Her single “Hana” (Flower), released on November 23, 2022, serves as the theme song for the film “Motherhood,” delicately portraying the complexities of the mother–daughter relationship.

The song’s appeal lies in how it uses the metaphor of flowers to depict the diversity of human relationships and the beauty of each individual’s existence.

Like flowers that grow in different environments, it celebrates the importance of each of us living and shining in our own ways and at our own pace.

It’s highly recommended as an empowering message for those trying to overcome difficult times or who feel they are losing sight of their true selves.

stationJUJU59rank/position

This is a song covered by JUJU that was originally a signature track by Mariya Takeuchi.

While preserving the original’s pleasant atmosphere, JUJU’s R&B-inflected vocal style blends in seamlessly, bringing out a new charm.

Released in October 2016, the arrangement—incorporating elements of jazz and soul—is exquisite and resonates deeply with listeners.

Play it during a night drive or a quiet moment, and you’ll be wrapped in JUJU’s captivating voice and the song’s warm ambiance, enjoying a soothing, peaceful time.

Viva La VidaJUJU60rank/position

While holding deep respect and admiration for Caron Wheeler and Lady Miss Kier, JUJU secured her place as a top singer by cherishing and singing in Japanese.

Among her representative works spanning a wide range of genres, her rendition of Viva La Vida—featured on her signature album Timeless and beloved in Japan—sparked major buzz at the time of its release as a work originally crafted by Coldplay.

Particularly striking is the sense of nostalgia for a once-glorious past, and the poignancy of its loss, as expressed in lyrics like “Jerusalem bells are ringing, Roman cavalry choirs are singing.” Riding on orchestral-sounding arrangements, JUJU’s powerful yet delicate vocals seem to bare profound emotion.

It’s a song you’ll want to pause and listen to at many different junctures in life.