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 Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Last sceneJUJU29rank/position

This is the 27th single by JUJU, a female singer-songwriter who set her sights on becoming a jazz singer at the age of 12, moved to New York—the home of jazz—and made her major-label debut in 2004.
Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Seijo,” the track features a soulful arrangement highlighted by deep, expansive string sounds that evoke a sentimental mood.
The lyrics depict a breakup chosen at the end of a complex background that words alone can’t fully express, and those who have had similar experiences may find themselves listening intently and deeply empathizing.
It’s a dramatic heartbreak song in which JUJU’s voice, unfazed by the grand ensemble, pierces the heart.
Roppongi HeartbreakJUJU30rank/position

Originally released in 1984 as Ann Lewis’s 25th single, the song was covered by JUJU in 2016 and included on her album “Snack JUJU: Night Request.” It enjoyed steady support on cable radio and in karaoke at the time, becoming a long-running hit, and it’s still a popular choice in snack bars and karaoke today.
JUJU’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
meaning of lifeDj masterkey feat. Hi-Timez & Juju31rank/position

It’s a cool, moody track that blends slick rap with a high-toned female vocal.
The lyrics are reflective, prompting thoughts about the meaning of life, and the solid production lets the vocals hit straight to the heart, making it a song you can really sink into emotionally.
A Woman Needs JazzJUJU32rank/position

JUJU’s “A Woman Needs Jazz” is a jazz number characterized by simple lyrics and an easy-to-remember melody.
Since most of the lyrics are in Japanese, even those who aren’t confident in English can enjoy it without worry.
The English that appears partway through is also very repetitive, so it should be easy to memorize.
The melody is simple, reusing the main motif, which makes it a great recommendation for people who usually sing pop, too.
There is a distinctly jazz-like melodic line in the middle, so be careful not to go off pitch there!
ANNIVERSARYJUJU33rank/position

Here’s a song released by Yumi Matsutoya in 1989.
Since it’s about celebrating marriage, it’s said to have even been used as a music box message for congratulatory telegrams.
Yumi Matsutoya’s songs are melodious and beautiful, and it feels as though new life is breathed into them by each performer—so it’s fair to say many artists choose to cover her work.
Brand New Days Will Love YouJUJU34rank/position

“Brand New Days Will Love You” brightens up the start of the morning.
It’s the B-side of JUJU’s single “Last Scene” and is also included on the album “WHAT YOU WANT.” On Mezamashi TV, it was used as the Friday theme song from April to September 2014.
Falling in love can change the way you see the world, right? The song captures that buoyant, heart‑lifting feeling and the excitement of a brand-new day.
Junji Ishiwatari’s vivid lyrics, the dazzling soundscape, and JUJU’s refreshing vocals will give you a boost!
CRAVIN’JUJU35rank/position

This is JUJU’s second single, which has now solidified her popularity.
Unfortunately, it didn’t perform well in sales, but after this song she released another single two years later, which is when her popularity began to rise.
In that sense, this track could be seen as symbolic of her early, hard-working days.
It’s a powerful and danceable number.


