YUI, whose singing voice and vocal skill are praised as the “angel’s koto,” continues to be loved by many people even during her hiatus.
Among YUI’s many classic songs, this time we’re putting the spotlight on her “love songs” and presenting them in a ranking format!
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YUI Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
CHE.R.RYYUI1rank/position

Let me introduce a song that refreshingly portrays a bittersweet spring romance.
Delicately expressing the feelings of unrequited love conveyed through cell phone emails, this track by YUI gently sings about the beginning of love—something everyone has experienced at least once.
With warmth, it depicts the protagonist, who isn’t good with emojis, having their heart skip a beat at messages from their crush and fretting over the back-and-forth of replies with pure sincerity.
Released in March 2007, the song resonated with many and was later included on the album “CAN’T BUY MY LOVE.” It was also used as the ending theme for the anime “ReLIFE: Final Arc.” It’s a perfect cheer song for those experiencing their first love in a new environment, or for anyone ready to take a new step forward with the arrival of spring.
feel my soulYUI2rank/position

YUI’s debut song that strikes a chord with the heart.
The lyrics, which portray self-discovery and a determination to move forward, are particularly memorable.
Also known as the theme song for the drama “Unhappy Gene” starring Yuko Takeuchi, the track was released in February 2005 and reached No.
8 on the Oricon charts.
YUI’s clear, transparent vocals and the melody that resonates deeply are sure to give many people courage and hope.
It’s the perfect song when you want to bounce back from a broken heart or witness the beginning of a new romance.
Whether you’re in love or not, give this work a listen—its words will accompany you in everyday life.
SUMMER SONGYUI3rank/position

If you’re thinking about confessing your feelings over summer break, this love song is a must.
It’s a track by YUI, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka Prefecture, released in 2008 as her 12th single.
A refreshing rock number highlighted by brisk acoustic guitar strumming, it pairs perfectly with YUI’s bright, clear vocals, which naturally heighten that feeling of romance as you listen.
“I want to go to the summer beach with you” — honestly, who wouldn’t want to hear that from someone they like?
Why?YUI4rank/position

This song closes YUI’s second album, “CAN’T BUY MY LOVE,” released in 2007.
Haven’t you ever told yourself, “It’s nothing unusual—it must be a misunderstanding or I’m just seeing things”? The song portrays the painful feelings of sensing another woman’s presence around her boyfriend but being unable to confirm it, while something dark churns inside her.
Many listeners may relate to that hazy, unsettled emotion.
It’s a track that hurts the heart, capturing the fragility of feeling like you might break and the pain of love.
CookingYUI5rank/position

A bittersweet love song that portrays a woman expressing her affection through cooking.
YUI’s warm voice and the heartwarming melody blend beautifully in this piece.
Featured on the album “HOW CRAZY YOUR LOVE,” released in November 2011, the song captures the excitement and happiness of early-stage romance through the story of a woman taking on the challenge of cooking, something she isn’t used to, for the person she loves.
Centered on acoustic guitar, the simple and gentle sound wraps everyday life in a tender sense of small happiness.
It’s a recommended track for when you want to deepen a relationship with someone special or convey your feelings through cooking.
HELLOYUI6rank/position

This is a pop number by singer-songwriter YUI that captures the thrill of the moment when love begins.
The piece features striking pizzicato plucks, evoking a fresh early-summer breeze where innocence and bubbling joy coexist.
The lyrics, which depict a passionate and slightly dangerous game of love that makes you want to touch a perilous dream, seize listeners’ hearts and don’t let go.
Released as a single in June 2011, it was written as the theme song for the film Paradise Kiss, based on Ai Yazawa’s original work, and is also included on the classic album HOW CRAZY YOUR LOVE.
It might just give you a boost when you’re ready to take a new step or in the mood to dress up and head out.
NamidairoYUI7rank/position

Making up after a fight is important, but what does it mean when someone apologizes too easily—without asserting anything or expressing their feelings? That’s the question this song raises.
Whether in happy times or during arguments, it’s a song that makes you want to face your partner sincerely.
And of course, give your all to making up, too.


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