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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’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Can’t Stop Fallin’ in loveJUJU36rank/position

Released in 2014, this song is included on JUJU’s second cover album.

The original was globe’s seventh single, released in 1996, and it was tied in with a winter campaign by a certain railway company.

It’s a track that showcases Komuro’s signature sense of seasonality.

The cover version features a slightly lonelier, more subdued atmosphere than the original.

Hello, Again ~ A Place That’s Been Around Since Long AgoJUJU37rank/position

Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Always Been There~ (Ballad Ver.)
Hello, Again ~ A Place That’s Been Around Since Long AgoJUJU

The original song is by My Little Lover.

It’s been arranged as a ballad, showcasing JUJU’s overwhelming vocal prowess.

Sung by a mature woman, it gains more depth than the original, conveying the strength of a woman moving toward the future and resonating deeply in the heart.

Hello, Again ~A Place That Has Been There Since Long Ago~JUJU38rank/position

JUJU “Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been There Since Long Ago~ (Ballad Ver.)” Music Video
Hello, Again ~A Place That Has Been There Since Long Ago~JUJU

This is JUJU’s 14th single, released on July 28, 2010.

The song is a cover of My Little Lover’s track, which originally came out in August 1995.

JUJU’s version was produced in two styles: a Straight Cover version and a Ballad version.

The one I’m introducing here is the Ballad version.

While My Little Lover’s original is a bright pop number, this remake brilliantly reimagines it as a ballad.

JUJU’s vocals are beautifully restrained and expressive, breathing new life into the arrangement—her expressiveness is truly remarkable.

Even in the high notes, which are the theme of this piece, she never sounds harsh, nor does she rely heavily on falsetto; she delivers them with effortless control.

My Favorite ThingsJUJU39rank/position

Yu Shirota “My Favorite Things”
My Favorite ThingsJUJU

This is a song by JUJU, a singer who continues to be active while engaging with various scenes like hip-hop and R&B.

Although she’s involved with many genres, she says the one that has influenced her the most is jazz.

It’s well known that her name, JUJU, was taken from the title of an album by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter! Here you can see a cool side of JUJU that’s different from the one who sings hit songs.

PRESENTJUJU40rank/position

A winter tale woven by JUJU’s voice, warming listeners’ hearts with the magic of Christmas.

Centered on the theme of the “present” as a gift from the past, its scenes of tenderness and pain leave a deep impression.

Released in November 2009, this song drew attention as the image song for the Disney film A Christmas Carol.

It harmonizes beautifully with the film’s worldview and has become a piece that resonates with many.

This emotionally rich ballad is a song you’ll want to sing at Christmas parties or year-end gatherings to express your feelings for someone special.

Try recreating JUJU’s expressive vocals at karaoke.

JUJU Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)

S.H.EJUJU41rank/position

JUJU / S.H.E. cover by YGPROJECT
S.H.EJUJU

It was released in 2010 as JUJU’s 12th single.

The song was used in a Kao “ASIENCE” commercial, and this CD includes four tracks.

With JUJU’s delicate vocals and lyrics that are heartrending yet forward-looking, it’s a memorable piece that fits the commercial perfectly.

WITH YOUJUJU42rank/position

JUJU 'WITH YOU' A cappella Performance SPOT
WITH YOUJUJU

This is JUJU’s 30th commemorative single, released in 2015.

Since it was used as the ending theme for a TBS news program at the time, many of you may have heard it.

Although the TV spot featuring an a cappella performance drew attention, the original track is acoustic.