YUI's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Singer-songwriter YUI burst onto the scene like a comet with her acoustic guitar.
Many of her songs have clear themes—like love and summer—and they’re frequently sung at karaoke.
So this time, we’ve compiled her most popular karaoke tracks to date.
And first place, of course, is…
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YUI Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Love is allYUI43rank/position

YUI’s songs have the power to resonate deeply with people’s hearts.
This track from the album “I Loved Yesterday” also stands out with its stylish chord progression and memorable melody.
The lyrics convey her feelings toward her own work, presenting YUI in a true-to-herself light.
Released in April 2008, the piece is categorized under pop rock and international genres, and it is filled with YUI’s unique worldview.
The lyrics, which prompt reflection on self-love and the value of what’s genuine versus what’s fake, bring warmth to listeners.
It’s a recommended song not only for those in love, but also for anyone struggling with how to face themselves or others.
MufflerYUI44rank/position

It was released in 2010 as the coupling track to YUI’s 15th single, “GLORIA.” Although it’s a B-side, it has its own music video.
The song carries a slightly bittersweet theme: noticing an unfamiliar scarf on a close friend—someone who might also have been a love interest—and feeling the passage of time through that small change.
My friendYUI45rank/position

It’s a song by singer-songwriter YUI that expresses her feelings for a friend, carrying a message to a friend who now lives far away since they became working adults: that she’s working hard to achieve the dreams they vowed to pursue back in their school days.
YUI’s gentle singing voice is sure to be soothing.
Never say dieYUI46rank/position

This is a song that was used as both the theme song and an insert song for the movie Kaiji.
The lyrics about deceiving one another—saying that such things happen—bring the film’s story to mind.
At the same time, they also connect with YUI’s own belief that there’s no point in deceiving herself to write songs.
Remember YouYUI47rank/position

A friendship song by Yui, who delivers delightful music through a clear, translucent singing voice and tender, heartfelt vocal work.
Its expansive style subtly deepens the mood of summer vacation, standing out as an excellent track with a strong presence.
Thank you my teensYUI48rank/position

“Thank you my teens” is a song by YUI about coming of age.
With lyrics that are straightforward and easy to understand—very much in YUI’s style—it explores the transition from one’s teens to twenties.
Some people may feel some resistance to becoming an adult.
If that’s you, please listen to this song and take in YUI’s message.
UmbrellaYUI49rank/position

In contrast to YUI’s cute voice, the song “Umbrella” conveys a love that’s almost frightening.
She keeps waiting for him, even though she knows he’s never coming back.
The heartbreakingly sad lyrics leave a strong impression.


