Ms.OOJA’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
They’re known by various nicknames like Oja and OJ.
Having made their major debut after about 10 years of groundwork, they give a very solid, steady impression.
They release songs across a range of genres, so here we’ll introduce some of their most popular karaoke tracks from among them.
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Ms.OOJA Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
The Last RainMs. OOJA8rank/position

Ms.OOJA is a female singer whose distinctive vocal timbre and strong singing ability have earned her the support of many listeners.
Recently, she has been actively releasing cover songs.
This “Saigo no Ame” is one of her covers—the original is by Yasushi Nakanishi.
While the song is widely known as a classic rain-themed track, this version isn’t particularly famous.
For those who “want to get the crowd going but dislike clichéd developments,” this cover comes highly recommended.
Only Your LoveEL LATINO & Ms.OOJA9rank/position

The duo El Latino & Ms.OOJA, made up of El latino and Ms.OOJA.
Many people may associate Ms.OOJA with catchy songs about down-to-earth romance.
In fact, she is heavily influenced by Black music, and with El Latino & Ms.OOJA she sings very deep R&B.
Among their work, “Only Your Love” is particularly dope, and together with El Latino’s rap it creates a highly romantic atmosphere.
Christmas SongMs. OOJA10rank/position

A track by R&B singer Ms.OOJA that hits all the right notes for a quintessential Christmas song.
With its 6/8 time and melodic vibe, it seems to faithfully follow classic Black music traditions.
However, her voice shines more in whispers than in shouts, so in this “Christmas Song,” it might be best not to push the vocals too hard—paired with karaoke echo, it could be just right.
Aim to sing without being overly dramatic.
Ms.OOJA Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Cry Day…Ms. OOJA11rank/position

A song by Ms.OOJA released in 2011 about breaking up with a lover.
The reality of a breakup is revealed to someone who had envisioned a happy future.
Thinking of the lover who’s growing distant, the lyric “I thought we’d be together someday” is heartbreaking.
DearMs. OOJA12rank/position

If you want to express your gratitude to a partner you want to stay with even after graduation, I recommend “Dear,” sung by Ms.OOJA.
It’s included on her major debut album “VOICE,” released in 2011.
It’s an R&B-style ballad showcasing Ms.OOJA’s assured vocal prowess and is one of the most popular songs among her fans.
The lyrics fit any recipient—friends, lovers, or family—so it’s perfect for conveying heartfelt thanks that might feel a bit embarrassing to say out loud.
The BeginningMs. OOJA13rank/position

Ms.OOJA, whose powerful vocals captivate many, named her first Budokan live concert “Hajimari no Toki” (“A Time of Beginnings”).
The song portrays the courage to face difficulties head-on.
Its empowering lyrics, combined with her voice, will fill you with energy as you listen.
It works perfectly as a cheer song, and also as a tune to celebrate your everyday efforts.
Be sure to also check out the special website where she shares behind-the-scenes stories about creating this song.
On a night when stars fallMs. OOJA14rank/position

This is the sixth digital-only single by Ms.OOJA, a female singer-songwriter who, after graduating high school, worked as a clothing store clerk while performing in Nagoya’s club scene, and made her major-label debut at 29.
Released as the second installment in a series of seven monthly digital singles, the track features an emotional vocal delivery and a nostalgic melody that perfectly reflect her club-scene roots.
The gentle, airy vocals set over a relaxed shuffle beat make you want to try singing it at karaoke.
It’s a number that exudes both tenderness and sensuality—highly recommended if you’re looking for a song with a mature vibe.


