YUKI’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
YUKI, a cute and pop female singer, is a charismatic figure in girls’ pop and is famous as the former vocalist of JUDY AND MARY.
Many women surely admire her cute charm.
Here is a ranking of YUKI’s popular songs.
YUKI’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
secretYU-KI1rank/position

A number about adult love sung by YUKI, who has been energetically active even after going solo.
There are romances that get more intense precisely because they’re forbidden, aren’t there? Words used as keywords—like burn, red thread, and pinky finger—are filled with a bittersweet feeling.
The song title, “Himitsu” (Secret), refers to a love that mustn’t be known by others.
This bittersweet track sung by the adorable YUKI seems likely to continue winning support.
joyYU-KI2rank/position

Released in 2005, this song stands out with its pop, cute dance sound.
Co-written by YUKI and Koichi Tsutaya, it features a four-on-the-floor beat and distinctive synthesizer tones, and its airy, crystalline vocals make your heart lift every time you listen.
The music video, which showcased a unique dance alongside dancers in full black tights, also drew attention.
Included on the album “joy,” it’s known as one of the key works in YUKI’s solo career.
Many people likely have memories of humming it with friends after school or feeling a flutter while listening to it in their rooms on weekends.
Give it a listen when you want to feel bright and positive.
Long DreamYU-KI3rank/position

Singer-songwriter YUKI, known for her one-of-a-kind, pop-inspired world, released “Nagai Yume” in 2005, which was featured in the commercial for Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications’ au W31S.
Its sound, perfectly suited to a whimsical picture-book world, carries a mysterious allure.
The philosophical, memorable lyrics also stand out.
In the chorus, her clear, expansive voice resonates melodiously.
It’s a song that portrays the feelings of being separated from someone important with an artful touch.
A flower that bloomed in the desertYU-KI4rank/position

The song I recommend when you want to express feelings you don’t usually put into words to your precious child is “A Flower Bloomed in the Desert,” sung by YUKI.
YUKI is a mother of two and has been active as the vocalist of JUDY AND MARY as well as in her solo career.
This song, which evokes a gentle flow of time, conveys through its lyrics not a clingy kind of love, but a light touch that still communicates a deep, enduring “I will always love you.” By the time you reach the end, you’ll find your deep love for your child overlapping with the song.
biscuitYU-KI5rank/position

“Biscuit” by YUKI paints a very cute picture of budding love.
It was released digitally in 2007 and later included on the best-of album “five-star.” The song expresses a straightforward wish to share all kinds of things in life with the one you love, and a hope that such sincere feelings will reach that special person.
YUKI’s vocals and the unadorned, honest lyrics make the song’s pure emotions even more charming.
It’s also a great track for a boost of courage right before a confession.
A Story of Two PeopleYU-KI6rank/position

This is a warm medium-tempo ballad depicting the daily life of a cohabiting couple from a male perspective.
It delicately portrays the shadow of infidelity creeping into their intimate relationship and the painful emotions of trying to mend it.
Released as a single by YUKI in September 2010, it was later included on the 2011 album “megaphonic.” It reached No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and ranked No.
234 on the year-end chart.
It’s a perfect song for those who want to empathize with a man struggling in his life with a loved one—still precious to him—even as he watches their relationship fall apart.
Hello GoodbyeYU-KI7rank/position

This is the eighth single by YUKI, the female singer-songwriter known as the former vocalist of the rock band JUDY AND MARY, whose fans have never stopped hoping for a reunion even after their breakup.
The track was used in a commercial for Kao’s “Essential Damage Care.” The emotional guitar sound layered over the airy opening feels great, doesn’t it? Her cute vocals and the melody are sure to get many in their 40s—her generation—fired up.
With lyrics that feel like someone needs you, it’s a go-to karaoke anthem that really strikes a chord with men and comes highly recommended.


