An artist who thrives on social media! What are YUIKA’s popular songs?
Singer-songwriter Yuika began her career in 2020 and drew attention as a “high school girl singer-songwriter.” Initially, she only posted self-accompanied performance videos on social media, but the original song she released in 2021 became a hot topic when it reached No.
1 on Spotify’s viral charts both in Japan and abroad, greatly boosting her recognition.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Yuika’s most popular songs—be sure to check it out!
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An artist thriving with social media as their main battleground! What are Yuika’s popular songs? (11–20)
rosehip teaYuika15rank/position

Released in September 2025, the song “Rosehip Tea” was written as the opening theme for the TV drama “You’re Special to Me.” It’s a work with a pure, fresh band sound that feels delightful.
The lyrics portray the subtle emotions of a contrary protagonist who pretends to dislike sweet things but finds themselves recognizing their budding feelings—something that may resonate with anyone timid about love.
It’s a sweet-and-tart pop tune that carries those hard-to-express, honest feelings on a breezy melody.
my true selfYuika16rank/position

When taking the first step into a new life, everyone feels both excitement and anxiety.
This song by Yuika gently embraces both.
The lyrics, which affirm even your weaknesses and clumsiness as part of “who you are,” resonate deeply.
It carries a warmth that tells those who tend to overwork themselves for others that it’s okay to value yourself more.
Released in October 2024 as the ending theme for the TV anime “The Yokai Schoolteacher Has Arrived!” this is the first time a song written and composed by Yuika herself has been used as an anime theme.
While pop and bright in tone, it’s filled with her signature style of carefully depicting honest, down-to-earth emotions.
It’s a must-listen for anyone facing graduation and stepping into a new environment with uncertainty.
You don’t have to be perfect—this song gives you the push to live for yourself.
Original songYuika17rank/position
This commercial conveys not only the deliciousness of Shaka Shaka Potato, but also the thrill of seasoning it yourself, as seen through Masato Sakai enjoying it.
His bursting smile while shaking the fries is especially memorable, and the way he keeps eating with a smile afterward expresses a sense of happiness.
Further emphasizing the fun atmosphere of the footage is the song performed by Yuika.
The lyrics, which evoke the sound of shaking the fries, are striking, and set to a light rhythm, they convey a gradually rising excitement.
I want to become a ghost.Yuika18rank/position

This is the opening theme song for the TV anime “Wataru-kun’s XX Is on the Verge of Collapse,” which began airing in July 2025.
It’s especially popular among students, and some of my students who like Yuika have been singing it too! When I listened to the song, my impression was that the rhythm in the chorus is tricky.
If you try to sing before memorizing the melody, you might not know where to break phrases or where to breathe.
If you hum along while listening, you can memorize the melody, and once you can hum it lightly, you’ll be able to relax and sing more easily.
The chorus uses the same melody with only slight changes to the lyrics, so once you get past that part, it should be easier to sing.
Also, if breathing is difficult, don’t try to sing everything at 100%; try easing your voice in little by little.
When you hit a spot where you can think, “I can breathe here!” take a deep breath!
It doesn’t have to be on Christmas Day.Yuika19rank/position

Singer-songwriter Yuika, who has gained popularity on social media.
Released in December 2024, this medium-tempo track portrays a heartfelt desire to meet up—even if it’s not on Christmas Day.
Arranged by Takahiro Onagawa, it features a poignant sound that incorporates strings.
The lyrics express a single-minded devotion—willing to match the other person’s schedule, even after the holiday lights have been taken down—and depict a realistic romance that even middle schoolers can relate to.
The bittersweetness she deliberately embraced, despite usually aiming for happy endings, resonates deeply.
How about softly singing your feelings for someone you secretly like at a Christmas karaoke with friends?
What I choseYuika20rank/position

Released in December 2025, this work was written specifically for a nationwide Zepp tour and was previewed live before its official release.
The lyrics, which strikingly explore the idea that if everything were a fate we chose for ourselves, perhaps life would feel a little easier, leave a strong impression.
Centered around acoustic guitar, the warm sound seems to deliver the words directly and conveys Yuika’s resolve to have chosen singing as her weapon.
If you’re feeling uncertain about life’s choices, give it a listen.


