YUI Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026]
I think the appeal of YUI’s songs lies in her delicate, unadorned voice and the inner strength you can feel within it.
While you can sense the intensity of her emotions, the songs are catchy and often sung at karaoke.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of YUI’s most popular songs for karaoke.
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YUI’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
cherryYUI6rank/position

I love the song “CHE.R.RY” by YUI.
At first, it seems like it might be a difficult song, but when I tried singing it, I found it surprisingly easy.
Even someone as tone-deaf as I am can sing it all the way through without going off-pitch even once.
Roling starYUI7rank/position

This is a song that was used as an opening theme for the anime BLEACH.
It’s an easy song to get excited about for both BLEACH fans and YUI fans.
That’s because the tempo is upbeat, and you can belt out the end of the chorus like a shout.
YOUYUI8rank/position

This song is also the ending theme for the film Paradise Kiss, and since it was written specifically for it, it fits the movie perfectly.
It honestly expresses a girl’s frustration and heartache, and it brings back memories of an unforgettable love that brings me to tears.
againYUI9rank/position

Singer-songwriter YUI has continued to captivate listeners with a voice that conveys both ephemerality and strong conviction.
Her 13th single, “again,” which was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, also drew attention for featuring Stereopony’s SHIHO on drums during the recording.
Despite its high key, the song is challenging due to its unique fast-paced phrasing and complex melody, so it’s important to learn it thoroughly before performing it at karaoke.
Since it’s an anime opening, mastering it tends to draw attention from male audiences as well, so why not give it some practice?
GLORIAYUI10rank/position

YUI’s 15th single overall, released in January 2010.
The arrangement is striking for its effective use of acoustic guitar strumming.
And the real star of the song’s appeal is, above all, YUI’s voice.
Her gentle high notes, lightly released in falsetto, enhance the atmosphere of the track.
If you were to sing the high notes in the chorus with a full chest-voice belt, it would disrupt the song’s world.
It’s a perfect piece for learning gentle expression.
Pay close attention to switching your vocal registers as you sing.


