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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 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Three flames of love, orangechara+yuki22rank/position

Chara+YUKI “Three Flames of Love: Orange” (Released on 1999.11.26)
Three flames of love, orangechara+yuki

A ballad that sings of a faint, fleeting love, wrapped in a dreamy, ethereal atmosphere.

The distinctive vocals of Chara and YUKI weave an unforgettable harmony that draws out each artist’s appeal while beautifully expressing their shared world.

Released in 1999 as the debut single of Chara+YUKI, the song was also featured in Sapporo Beer’s “Fuyu Monogatari” commercial and peaked at No.

6 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

When performing it as a women’s karaoke duet, enjoy creating a glamorous, otherworldly mood while bringing out the song’s unique worldview and each singer’s individuality.

COSMIC BOXYU-KI23rank/position

YUKI’s “COSMIC BOX” is her 19th single, released in 2009.

The song is especially striking for its stylish, cool piano performance.

It was used as the theme song for the 2009 film “Go Find a Psychic!” directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro.

The lyrics, which feature not only the Milky Way but also the moon and the Earth, evoke a sparkling, somewhat fantastical image.

With its relaxed groove, “COSMIC BOX” is also great for karaoke—women in particular should give it a try!

dramaticYU-KI24rank/position

YUKI “Dramatic ~Co-beau ver.~”
dramaticYU-KI

YUKI, known as the former lead vocalist of JUDY AND MARY and celebrated as a solo singer-songwriter for her cute singing voice, has also enjoyed wide popularity.

Her 11th single, “Dramatic,” was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Honey and Clover and as an insert song in the film Peach Girl.

The lyrics, which evoke the image of looking back on various pasts while moving toward a new future, resonate with the theme of a milestone day marked by a major decision.

It’s a refreshing pop tune distinguished by her piercing high-tone vocals and breezy strings.

How patheticYU-KI25rank/position

This song was used as the opening theme for the anime Honey and Clover II, which features art school students as its protagonists.

It’s a work by singer YUKI, known for her free and airy vocals, and was released in 2006 as her 14th single.

The piano rock-inspired, high-energy sound blends with YUKI’s light, nimble delivery—an atmosphere only she can create.

While the lyrics alone might feel a bit dark, riding on the melody they somehow produce a refreshing sense of exhilaration.

rendezvousYU-KI26rank/position

The lyrics of YUKI’s love song are really beautiful.

The words compare the two to Romeo and Juliet, making it very romantic.

The melody itself is bright.

It’s a perfect song to sing cheerfully at karaoke.

NEXT LEVELYU-KI27rank/position

This is the second solo single by TRF’s lead vocalist YU-KI, released in March 2006.

It served as the opening theme for the TV Asahi tokusatsu drama Kamen Rider Kabuto.

The key change in this song modulates in the chorus from F minor to D minor, adding three flats (theoretically a modulation up a major sixth).

It clearly signals the modulation to listeners while causing little sense of incongruity, and it’s also a relatively straightforward modulation in terms of chord arrangement.

dragons’ danceYU-KI28rank/position

This is a single released in 1997 by YU-KI, the lead vocalist of TRF, which reached a peak position of No.

11 on the Oricon chart.

It was used as the theme song when the children’s book “My Father’s Dragon” was adapted into an anime.

It’s a song that fills you with courage.