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May J. Popular Song Ranking [2026]

May J.

is a Japanese female singer who debuted in 2006 and is known for her powerful vocal ability.

She also drew attention for singing the Japanese version of the theme song for the blockbuster Disney film Frozen.

Here, we introduce and review May J.’s most popular songs in a ranked list.

Be sure to check out her captivating, absorbing vocals!

May J. Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Sleepless in SeattleMay J.8rank/position

May J. / Sleepless in Seattle (Self Duet of May J.)
Sleepless in SeattleMay J.

This is an unusual piece where May J.

performs a self-duet.

Not only are the high notes impressive, but the beauty of the low register is also stunning, making it a truly excellent song.

In the music video, you can also see May J.

dressed as a man.

The beautiful harmonies of the self-duet make you want to keep listening.

True loveMay J.9rank/position

May J. / “True Love [Orchestra ver.]” (from the album “Imperfection,” out 10/8)
True loveMay J.

It’s a ballad that showcases May J.’s outstanding vocal ability.

The key isn’t very high until the chorus.

However, the chorus starts on a very high note, so I think that’s the main point to watch out for! If you can get past that, it should be easy to sing for people with a high vocal range.

The lyrics are really beautiful, so be sure to read them too!

366 daysMay J.10rank/position

May J. / 366 Days [with lyrics] (2015.1.1 ALBUM “W BEST -Original & Covers-”)
366 daysMay J.

The songstress who drew attention by performing “Let It Go ~Ari no Mama de~,” the end theme of Frozen, on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

She’s also racked up high scores on karaoke scoring shows, showcasing her impressive vocal ability.

In this song, “366 Days,” the swelling emotion that steadily builds toward the chorus really tugs at the heart.

May J. Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Amazing GraceMay J.11rank/position

Amazing Grace Sung by May J. CM (Panasonic)
Amazing GraceMay J.

Thanks to her vocal prowess, May J.

can captivate listeners with any song.

In this case, she performs the well-known “Amazing Grace” a cappella for a Panasonic commercial.

Frequently heard on TV and in ads, “Amazing Grace” is an American hymn and a very popular piece.

As a hymn, it slips easily into the ear, and listening to it feels cleansing for the soul.

It’s also a song commonly heard at ceremonies in Japan, including weddings and funerals.

Be mine ~I love you~May J.12rank/position

It’s a love song that honestly conveys feelings of affection.

May J.’s clear, translucent vocals gently embrace the pure emotions of someone in love.

The repeated words “I love you” leave a strong impression, expressing deep feelings for the other person.

Released in February 2010, this track became one of May J.’s signature songs after her major-label debut.

It’s a song that supports not only those in love but also anyone hesitating to confess.

If you want to muster the courage to share your feelings, this track is perfect for you.

I’m proudMay J.13rank/position

May J. / Streaming on 12/6: “I’m proud”
I'm proudMay J.

Released in 2012, this song is included on May J.’s fifth album and is a cover of Tomomi Kahala’s 1996 track.

The original, released in ’96, was the best-selling single of Kahala’s career.

On music programs and the like, the image of Tetsuya Komuro playing piano behind Kahala’s singing was memorable, and the song offers a glimpse into the closeness they shared at the time.

Let It Go ~As I Am~May J.14rank/position

May J. / Let It Go ~As It Is~ [Heartful ver.] (from the cover album 'Heartful Song Covers')
Let It Go ~As I Am~May J.

“Let It Go,” used as the ending theme for Disney’s 2013 animated film Frozen, has a cover by May J.

that’s arranged in a karaoke-friendly key and is recommended for women because it’s easier to sing.

While the original song’s chorus peaks at D-sharp, May J.’s cover lowers the key by two semitones to C-sharp.

If you tried singing the original at karaoke and found the high notes tough, why not give May J.’s version another try?