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Shibata Jun Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Singer-songwriter Jun Shibata, renowned for her beautiful voice and exceptional vocal skills.

She is also very active online and is known as the “Diva of Blogs.” Here, we present a ranking of her most popular songs.

Shibata Jun’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Welcome back.Shibata Jun8rank/position

This song doesn’t feature explicit lyrics during the track, but the words subtly evoke an affair.

The narrator is asking their partner to end the relationship, yet continues to wait.

It’s a piece that sings of a grown woman’s unrequited love.

mutual unrequited loveShibata Jun9rank/position

Jun Shibata “Mutual Unrequited Love” Music Video (Short Version)
mutual unrequited loveShibata Jun

When it comes to love songs by adult women facing a breakup, Jun Shibata’s “Ryokata Omoi” (Mutual Unrequited Love), released in 2002, comes to mind.

It portrays a hopeless love for someone who appeared just as she was about to give up on love.

Even when both people love each other, the bittersweet reality of not being able to be together makes your heart ache.

Many will relate to the way thoughts of a beloved person keep surfacing, no matter how much you try to act strong or talk yourself out of it.

Carried by a softly spreading melody, her gentle voice soothes the heart in this song.

Sound of SnowShibata Jun10rank/position

It’s a bittersweet ballad that recalls an old lover at the sight of falling snow.

Written and performed by singer-songwriter Jun Shibata—also known for “Anata to no Hibi” and “HIROMI”—the song appears on her third album Hitori, released in 2004.

The mature arrangement, where coldness and emotion coexist, meshes perfectly with Shibata’s lustrous vocals and pierces the heart.

It’s a snow song that makes you think, “I want to love without regrets.” If you listen to it after a breakup, it may resonate even more deeply.

Jun Shibata’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Graduation PhotoShibata Jun11rank/position

Jun Shibata – Graduation Photo (2012)
Graduation PhotoShibata Jun

Singer-songwriter Jun Shibata has covered Yumi Matsutoya’s “Graduation Photo.” With her calm, soothing voice and strong vocal ability, it’s a wonderful cover.

The gentle vibrato feels like a whisper, and it’s truly enchanting.

It’s a lovely song you’ll want to listen to on a rainy day.

girlShibata Jun12rank/position

Jun Shibata – Shoujo (Live Video + Released Audio)
girlShibata Jun

Contrary to its title, Jun Shibata’s “Shoujo” (“Girl”) is brimming with mature allure.

Released in 2004, it’s the opening track on her third album, Hitori.

It’s a ballad where Shibata’s unadorned, straightforward vocals pierce the heart.

The lyrics describe a protagonist who still carries the sting of a bitter first love from her girlhood, and listening to it fills you with a poignant sadness.

It’s a superb song that I especially want adults—those who’ve weathered many bittersweet romances—to hear.

Stay beautiful as you areShibata Jun13rank/position

Stay Beautiful (Official Lyric Video – Short ver.)
Stay beautiful as you areShibata Jun

A heartbreaking love song has arrived.

Jun Shibata, a singer-songwriter with a clear, pure voice, delivers this track from her album “Room 901’s Ghost,” released in November 2024.

Centered on the themes of heartbreak and renewal, it delicately portrays the anxiety and inner conflict leading up to a breakup, as well as lingering attachment to a past love—sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

Produced with participation from Satoshi Takebe, it fuses her translucent vocals with a rich, full-bodied sound.

It’s a perfect song for anyone who has experienced a breakup or carries complicated feelings about love.

A captivating piece that encapsulates a new challenge for Jun Shibata.

unrequited loveShibata Jun14rank/position

This is her fourth single, released in 2002, and the first since her debut to reach the Oricon Top 20.

Set to a gentle melody and clear vocals, the song portrays a woman’s complex feelings as she sings about not wanting to give up on a sad unrequited love, yet also wishing to bring it to an end.