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Hiromi Uehara Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

A jazz pianist based in the United States.

After enrolling at Berklee College of Music, she signed with the prestigious jazz label Telarc while still a student, making her worldwide debut in 2003 with the album “Another Mind.”

In 2008, she released the album “Duet” with Chick Corea, and in 2010 she put out the solo piano work “Place to Be,” which reached No.

1 on Amazon’s jazz chart in the United States.

In 2011, the project album “The Stanley Clarke Band featuring Hiromi Uehara,” marking her continued collaboration with Stanley Clarke, won the 53rd Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.

Let’s turn our attention to this leading Japanese female jazz pianist!

Hiromi Uehara Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

CaravanUehara Hiromi8rank/position

Composed by Duke Ellington in 1937, it was originally an instrumental piece.

Irving Mills of the Ellington Orchestra later added lyrics.

The song is also known for being used in films such as Chocolat and Ocean’s Thirteen.

N.E.W.Uehara Hiromi9rank/position

Film 'BLUE GIANT' | Special Live Scene Video of 'N.E.W.' [Now a Smash Hit in Theaters!]
N.E.W.Uehara Hiromi

Hiromi Uehara, who is in charge of the music that forms the core of the feature film BLUE GIANT, not only composed the pieces but also performed all the piano parts in the film.

On saxophone is Tomoaki Baba, selected through auditions, and on drums is Shun Ishiwaka—formerly a member of Srv.Vinci, the predecessor to King Gnu, and a participant in Daiki Tsuneta’s other projects.

Their powerful performance as a formidable trio is truly outstanding, and the fact that many viewers have purchased the soundtrack speaks to its appeal.

The track N.E.W.

is an original piece by the protagonists in the film, of course composed by Uehara, with the aforementioned three performing.

The thrilling ensemble, where saxophone, piano, and drums unite as one, is just incredibly cool!

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Hiromi Uehara is a jazz pianist whose unique expressiveness has earned her high acclaim not only in Japan but also overseas.

She is also known for graduating at the top of her class from Berklee College of Music.

The title track of her 2019 release, Spectrum, conveys passionate emotion even without lyrics.

Beyond her technical prowess, you can feel the delicate stirrings of the heart.

The jazzy, powerful performance—evocative of progressive rock—is another highlight.

Give it a listen when your feelings swell beyond words.