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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 Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)

To all of youSpontania feat. JUJU61rank/position

Spontania feat. JUJU / To Everything About You
To all of youSpontania feat. JUJU

Spontania feat.

JUJU’s “Kimi no Subete ni” delivers a hidden, aching love from the depths of the heart, carried on a fresh, vivid melody.

Released in 2008, it quickly captured the hearts of many, surpassing 1.8 million downloads right after its release.

The song masterfully portrays that delicate distance of “mutual feelings, but not yet together,” drawing empathy from listeners.

The emotions of that moment feel so real it’s as if you’re experiencing them side by side.

This track resounds with a sweet, heartrending wish to stay by someone’s side forever.

That quiet longing you feel when you’re in love—“I want to be closer”—gently seeps into the heart.

Eternity begins with just a single second.JAY’ED×JUJU62rank/position

Eternity begins with just a single second — JAY'ED × JUJU
Eternity begins with just a single second.JAY’ED×JUJU

This heartrending love ballad also reached second place on the cable music rankings.

I’m sure the general public and younger listeners are really looking for songs like this.

However, since you can listen to them online, fewer people buy them, so they don’t sell well.

If it’s a lie you toldJUJU63rank/position

JUJU Full Album Digest Movie for “WHAT YOU WANT” — Out 12/9
If it's a lie you toldJUJU

When I see these lyrics, I’m reminded of Yosuke Tagawa’s recent press conference on the wide shows.

It’s not something just anyone can do, but perhaps believing is indeed the key to happiness.

The singer JUJU apparently loves neighborhood snack bars and often sings there in response to karaoke requests, and she says that’s also a form of training.