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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 Rankings [2026] (21–30)

threadJUJU22rank/position

JUJU, a female singer who represents the Heisei era, delivers a cover of “Ito” with a plain and straightforward arrangement that’s easy to listen to—not only for first-time listeners, but also for those who’ve heard many versions of the song.

It’s pop yet showcases solid vocal ability, making it a pleasantly satisfying listen.

Hold me, Hold youJUJU23rank/position

[Starring Nana Eikura] JUJU “Hold me, Hold you” - Theme song for the film ‘Her Granddaughter’s Life’ - On sale 2/11
Hold me, Hold youJUJU

It was released in 2015 as the theme song for the film “Otokonoko no Isshō,” starring Nana Eikura and Etsushi Toyokawa in dual leading roles.

The song was issued as a double A-side single and served as the first release for JUJU’s 10th anniversary finale.

The film is based on a manga of the same title.

Hot StuffJUJU24rank/position

JUJU 「Hot Stuff @ LIQUIDROOM Rock Party ver.」
Hot StuffJUJU

This song, included on JUJU’s 26th single released in 2014, was also featured in a commercial.

With lyrics that feel like a “fight-on, women!” anthem, it’s a track that fills you with motivation and grit.

Before you get discouraged by setbacks or stumbles, crank this up to boost your drive.

It’s the kind of song that makes you think, “No time to dawdle—starting tomorrow, I’m going to give it my all!” Perfect for anyone who wants a solid dose of energy and power.

PLAYBACKJUJU25rank/position

A song by JUJU themed around summer passion and newfound self-discovery.

Released in July 2015, it was unveiled as the first single commemorating the 11th anniversary of her debut.

Positioned as a summer anthem, it was produced by UTA, who was the top young producer at the time.

The lyrics vividly portray summer sunlight and beach scenes, expressing a desire to look back on past moments.

It enjoyed strong sales, reaching No.

4 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

Its uniquely buoyant rhythm makes you want to dance!

STAYIN’ ALIVEJUJU26rank/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 WaterJUJU27rank/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.

signJUJU28rank/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.