Younha’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Hailing from Seoul, she performs globally in both Japan and South Korea with a piano-and-vocal singer-songwriter style.
She debuted in Japan around the same time and quickly drew widespread attention.
She is an avowed Japanophile, with many admired musicians from Japan.
In this article, we take a closer look at her.
Based on reliable feedback from fans submitted to our site so far, we researched her most popular songs.
Here, we present the ones that received particularly high praise in a ranking format.
Enjoy!
Younha’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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This is one of Younha’s signature ballads, sung with a clear, translucent voice that captures the bittersweetness of youth and a yearning for dreams.
The beautiful lyrics—woven in the Japanese she taught herself despite being from Korea—carry a pure, heartfelt wish to a shooting star glittering in the night sky.
Released in June 2005, it was loved by many as an ending theme for the popular anime BLEACH and reached a peak position of 15 on the Oricon charts.
It’s the perfect song for those who quietly hold thoughts of someone special while gazing up at the stars, or for anyone in a long-distance relationship who wants to express their feelings through song.
I like you.Yunna2rank/position

A light, upbeat pop song.
It portrays a woman’s feelings: even though she’s stubborn and can’t be honest every time they fight, and she troubles the gentle man with words she doesn’t really mean, she still wishes for things like “don’t ever let me go,” “hold me,” and “reassure me.”
기다리다 (Waiting)Yunna3rank/position

Younha, who is active as a solo artist in Japan and South Korea.
Most people have experienced unrequited love once or twice, and I think this song will hit home for anyone who knows that feeling.
It may be a bit painful for those who are in the midst of unrequited love right now.
It’s a bittersweet and sorrowful song about not being able to stop loving someone even while knowing there’s no hope it will work out.
기다리다yunha (yunna)4rank/position

Younha is an artist active in both Japan and South Korea.
Her Japanese is very good, and it’s said she taught herself the language from a young age.
She’s knowledgeable about Japanese music and apparently respects artists like Ringo Sheena and Ayaka Hirahara, something you can sense in her vocal style.
Her song “기다리다” (Waiting) is a popular piece about unrequited love, and its lyrics, which portray an unattainable romance with realism, are highly praised.
If you search for it, you can easily find Japanese translations as well, so be sure to check those out.
umbrellaEpik High, Younha5rank/position

Umbrella, sung by Epik High and Younha, is a gentle, soothing song I recommend to anyone tired from everyday life.
Even though it isn’t an upbeat melody, it has a mysterious charm that lifts your spirits as you listen.
Please give it a listen.
TouchYunna6rank/position

It was released in 1985 as Yoshimi Iwasaki’s 20th single.
It became a long-running hit as the first opening theme song for the anime Touch, which aired on the Fuji TV network, and it remains a staple cheer song in high school baseball.
Younha is active in both Japan and South Korea, and she released a cover single of the same song in 2005.
Her version has a more rock-oriented arrangement than the original.
Tomatoes of the SunYunna7rank/position

One of singer-songwriter Younha’s popular songs, it was used as the theme song for Weathernews SOLiVE 24.
The lyrics compare the sun to a tomato, and its bright, sunny melody together with Younha’s gentle vocals is an uplifting track.


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