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.
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JUJU Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
If I could be honestJUJU feat. Spontania11rank/position

Here’s something I highly recommend for couples in the middle of a fight.
It’s a song by singer JUJU, known for hits like “Ashita ga Kuru Nara,” released in 2008 as her eighth single—a collaboration with the music unit Spontania.
The calm, R&B-style arrangement pairs perfectly with JUJU’s mature vocals.
Each word feels like it seeps deep into your heart.
Give it a listen while thinking of someone important to you.
a lineJUJU12rank/position

JUJU is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her mature-sounding vocals.
While she has released many jazz-based tracks, she has recently put out songs inspired by Japanese kayōkyoku as well.
Among them, the one I particularly recommend is Issen (The Line).
Influenced by kayōkyoku, this song features classic Japanese melodies throughout.
Because the melodies are so familiar, you’re unlikely to go off-pitch.
It’s also a song where it’s easy to score extra points with vibrato, so definitely give it a try.
KanadeJUJU13rank/position

The song “Kanade” included on JUJU’s cover album “Ore no Request,” released on October 9, 2020, was originally a signature track by Sukima Switch, first released in 2004.
It’s a classic that poignantly portrays the heartbreak of parting at the ticket gate.
In the cover version, JUJU expresses her own take on “Kanade,” offering a distinct flavor from Sukima Switch’s original.
In the music video, during the final, key-changed chorus, you can hear JUJU—usually cool and composed—deliver an emotional, powerful high tone.
Be sure to check it out!
Bet On MeJUJU14rank/position

“Bet On Me” is a dance track that lets you enjoy the unique power of a full band performance.
JUJU created it as the theme song for the drama Stand UP Start.
The lyrics emphasize the importance of believing in yourself and taking a step forward, while the intense, fast-paced sound seems to push you from behind.
It also has strong jazz elements, with piano and horn tones adding a sophisticated, adult vibe.
The balance between this mature feel and its pop sensibility is exquisite.
Answer keyJUJU15rank/position

JUJU, renowned worldwide for her powerful vocals, is often associated with jazz and cool, sophisticated tracks.
That’s why I’d like to introduce Kotoeawase, a song that warms the heart.
This piece was written as the theme song for the drama Love is Blind! Yanki-kun to Shirotsue Girl.
It brightly conveys the heroine’s feelings of happiness in the show.
You can enjoy it on its own, but knowing the story will help you connect with it even more.
Lingering SnowJUJU16rank/position

Many of you probably thought “Oh!” when you saw the title.
Originally released in 1974 by the folk band Kaguyahime and later becoming a huge hit through Iruka’s cover, “Nagori Yuki” has now been covered by JUJU.
It was released in October 2023 as the single “Nagori Yuki / Aa Mujou.” JUJU’s clear, expansive vocals fit perfectly with the calm atmosphere, giving it a charm that makes you want to close your eyes and listen.
It’s one of Japan’s classic songs, tenderly yet poignantly depicting a farewell with someone dear.
A Little SongJUJU17rank/position

JUJU made her full-fledged debut in 2009.
For many women in their 40s, “Yasashisa de Afureru You ni” might be their youth anthem.
JUJU released “Chiisana Uta” in September 2025.
It has a very calm vibe, so once you learn the melody, it’s easy for anyone to sing.
The overall vocal range is G#3 to C#5, and since it’s not a song that requires belting, it’s reassuring for those who struggle with high notes.
If you place each word carefully as you sing, you won’t rush the rhythm.
Singing as if you’re speaking to someone also helps you keep the rhythm, so it’s recommended! For parts that feel a bit high, use plenty of breath and lightly sing with the image of resonating in your head.
Also, the key changes in the last chorus and the range goes up, so don’t push it—getting comfortable using falsetto there will make it easier to sing.
cherry blossom rainJUJU18rank/position

A poignant medium-tempo ballad by JUJU, layered with reflections on a beautiful cherry blossom rain.
Visiting a riverside path of memories alone, the protagonist wistfully recalls a past love—tenderly portraying the bittersweetness of spring in a gem of a song.
Released in February 2010, it was featured as the March opening theme for TBS’s CDTV and in a RecoChoku commercial, and is also included on the album “JUJU.” It’s a song to listen to on nights when the coming of spring makes you look back, or when you’ve said goodbye to someone dear.
Because of YouJUJU19rank/position

A heartwarming masterpiece of a love ballad that gently embraces the deep bond between two people.
It delicately portrays how life changes through a fateful encounter and carefully weaves feelings for a loved one.
Released by JUJU in March 2017, this song was written as the theme for the Japanese-dubbed version of the film “Passengers.” In February 2017, it also collaborated with a wedding information website, creating a lyric video that featured memorable photos submitted by fans—an initiative that touched many hearts.
It’s also recommended as BGM to color special moments, such as anniversaries and weddings.
What You WantJUJU20rank/position

JUJU is known for her realistic heartbreak songs.
Most of her works are quiet tracks, but “What You Want” is unusually crafted with an up-tempo vibe for her.
It’s a piece that blends a pop atmosphere with a touch of sexiness.


