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 Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU1rank/position

One of JUJU’s signature songs, it’s a gentle, heartfelt ballad.
By using falls in the singing, you can bring out a more wistful, mature atmosphere.
In “Yasashisa de Afureru You ni,” there are many parts where the melody doesn’t cut off at the end of phrases, but rather lingers softly.
Especially in the chorus, most of the phrase endings are sung with a slight sustain, so if you articulate the vowels clearly, a natural fall will occur.
Try to sing without pushing too hard—let the sound flow as you ease off.
Stop this nightJUJU2rank/position

That the words “I love you” could sound sadder than “goodbye”…
JUJU, a singer who resonates with many women, released this as her 15th single in November 2010.
It also drew attention as the theme song for the drama Guilty: The Woman Who Made a Pact with the Devil, starring Miho Kanno.
This R&B-tinged ballad conveys a heartfelt wish to stop time even as a breakup feels inevitable.
The dramatic strings and her velvety vocals are sure to bring tears.
If you can’t let go of a love that’s ended, why not try listening to this song for a little emotional detox?
DistanceJUJU3rank/position

Of course it’s not just the lyrics—JUJU is a singer whose voice carries sadness and poignancy, moving you to tears.
Her song “Distance” is guaranteed to stir your emotions and very likely make you cry.
Released in 2013, it was also used as the ending theme for the anime Space Battleship Yamato 2199.
It’s a love song anyone can relate to—being shaken by someone, being swayed by the words they speak.
Once words are spoken, they weigh heavily on the heart; it reminds us of those simple yet important truths.
I want to protect youJUJU4rank/position

JUJU’s “Mamotte Agetai” portrays the desire to protect a loved one from a woman’s perspective.
Released in 2013 as her 25th single, it was used as an insert song in the film “It All Began When I Met You.” The song was written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa of Yuzu.
Yuzu also released a single with the same title, but its lyrics are told from a man’s perspective.
It’s a perfect number for weddings, so consider choosing it as the bride’s background music in the profile video played during the send-off from the reception tables.
If you wish for a miracle…JUJU5rank/position

This is a ballad by JUJU that gently stays close to you when you’re facing illness or harsh realities.
It portrays, along with a beautiful melody, the importance of a smile that brings happiness even amid deep sorrow, and the preciousness of living positively.
Released in November 2006, the song was used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series “Cupid’s Pranks: Niji-dama” and in a SUBARU commercial.
It is also included on the album “Wonderful Life,” and has become one of JUJU’s signature works.
This piece softly lights a warm glow in the hearts of those grieving the loss of a loved one or feeling anxious as they confront illness.
It meets each listener’s experiences and emotions with compassion and will surely become a source of support.
Instead of goodbyeJUJU6rank/position

Sung about the moment of parting with a lover whose heart has drifted away, JUJU’s “Instead of Goodbye.” It’s the ultimate heartbreak song that pierces the hearts of those who’ve gone through a painful breakup, those who suspect their partner’s feelings have changed, and those who are about to face that moment.
JUJU’s beautiful high-tone voice further accentuates the poignancy of the song.
The more memories of happy moments you have, the deeper and greater the wound at the time of parting—what a bitter irony.
Thank youJUJU7rank/position

This is a slow ballad sung by the popular female singer JUJU.
It’s a song that expresses a woman’s feelings for the man she loves, but it can also be used for the bride’s letter scene.
In fact, a father might even feel that it reflects his daughter’s tender feelings toward him.
JUJU’s vocals and the shimmering arrangement are wonderful as well.
If you wish for a miracle…JUJU8rank/position

Have you heard of the movie “Soul” with the tagline, “What if there were a place where you could decide who you’d become?” What’s groundbreaking about this film is that, even though it’s a Disney movie, the protagonist is a 45-year-old man.
That alone makes you want to watch it, doesn’t it? The theme song, JUJU’s “If You Wish for a Miracle…,” is a superb ballad that perfectly matches the film’s story.
It’s ideal for moving scenes in kindergartens or schools, so it’s definitely a song worth remembering.
It’ll bring you to tears!
If tomorrow comesJUJU9rank/position

The theme song of the film “April Bride,” JUJU with JAY’ED’s “Ashita ga Kuru Nara” (If Tomorrow Comes).
Not only the movie but also its theme song moved so many people.
The harmony between JUJU and JAY’ED is exquisitely beautiful, and when you listen while reflecting on the lyrics, the poignancy naturally brings tears to your eyes.
Those who watched the film will surely remember the overwhelming, goosebump-inducing emotion the moment this song started playing.
The long tones, in particular, are exquisitely beautiful.
TokyoJUJU10rank/position

There are times when we experience parting from someone important or carry anxieties about heading to a new place.
It’s in those wavering moments that JUJU’s grand ballad “Tokyo” gently stays by your side.
Released in January 2018 as her 36th single, the song also drew major attention as the theme for the film “The Last Shot in the Name of the Prayers.” In the city of Tokyo, where meetings and farewells repeat, the resolve to keep moving forward despite the sense of loss is expressed through a tender yet aching melody.
The moving music video—depicting the warm yet bittersweet farewell between a hairdresser’s daughter who moves to Tokyo and the father waiting back home—is also a must-see!


