Yuzu Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Yuzu, the Heisei-era pop duo beloved by people of all ages.
This time, we’ve compiled a ranked list of their most popular karaoke songs on YouTube.
It’s updated monthly, so be sure to check it out.
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Yuzu’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
Map of Dreamsyuzu92rank/position

The song that reminds me of the importance of dreaming again and again is “Yume no Chizu.” It was released in 2004 by Yuzu, the musical duo active since the 1990s.
Its orchestral sound, resonant with brass band tones, is deeply moving.
Even on days that are far from perfect, this track teaches us the value of living positively.
It’s crafted with a soulful sound that resonates especially when you’re feeling down.
Why not receive their warm message that embraces loneliness and solitude?
boyyuzu93rank/position

Yuzu’s second single, “Shonen,” released in 1998.
The song was used in a commercial for Acecook’s Super Cup 1.5 series and became Yuzu’s first entry on the Oricon charts.
It’s a track overflowing with fun and a perfect crowd-pleaser for karaoke! People around you can easily join in with call-and-response or percussion, too.
The chorus might feel a bit high in pitch, but that driving energy is part of the song’s charm—sing it through with momentum! It’s a lively, karaoke-friendly number, so be sure to add it to your setlist.
Love burst forth.yuzu94rank/position

This song expresses the exhilaration of love with a bright, effervescent pop sound.
The story follows a protagonist stuck in a dull daily routine whose heart starts to race after meeting someone irresistibly charming beyond their imagination.
Touching on modern social media culture, it’s a refreshing and catchy track that vividly portrays the real thrill of romance.
Released in October 2017, it was selected as the theme song for the film “The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.” starring Kento Yamazaki.
The music video, which features collaborative footage with the movie and a lively “twin dance” performed by the duo Yuzu, also generated buzz.
It’s perfect for a cheerful, upbeat school sports day dance program.
Even kindergarteners can easily enjoy the choreography.
The costumes are easy to get creative with, and the kids will have fun making them together.
With you tomorrowyuzu95rank/position

This song was produced as the theme for Season 2 of “Future Diary” by the folk duo Yuzu.
Unusually for Yuzu, the lyrics were written by an outside collaborator—novelist Natsu Miyashita.
The warm lyrics, which express feelings for a cherished person and hope for the future, leave a strong impression.
Throughout the song, the harmonies of the two voices form the core, conveying how they bring out the best in each other’s singing.
While the harmonies and call-and-response are simple, the piece creates a beautiful, warm atmosphere.
Harumiyuzu96rank/position

Yuzu is a folk duo that has been active since 1996.
“Haruzo” (Spring Three), included on their second mini-album YUZUMAN, is a very compact track just over two minutes long.
This song is a folk number with exhilarating acoustic guitar, and its lively melody conjures up images of a spring breeze.
With a sense of speed that makes it fly by from start to finish, it’s also perfect for listening to while strolling down a springtime path!
Monday weekendyuzu97rank/position

This is one of Yuzu’s early songs.
Even so, it remains popular and seems to be performed often at their live shows.
In karaoke, Yuzu’s distinctive freshness and their playful yet philosophical lyrics tend to go over well.
Yuzu’s songs are a bit high in key, but that makes them bright, energy-boosting tunes for listeners, so I recommend them.
Shoyuzu98rank/position

As the title “Sho” suggests, it seems to be a song themed around “taking flight.” It’s a song about people’s hardships and those who support them.
In the music video, the story depicts an elementary school–age boy and girl parting ways due to moving.


