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 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Friend ~Time to Depart~yuzu8rank/position

A moving number by Yuzu that carries a warm message: even when we’re apart, our hearts are connected.
Released in September 2013, it’s known for having been selected as the set piece for the Junior High School division of the 80th NHK National School Music Competition and for being featured on NHK’s Minna no Uta.
It was later included on the acclaimed album “Shinsekai.” The song was reconstructed from an original version written after the earthquake, reframing its themes around parting and stepping into the future.
Perfect for confirming the bonds with dear friends, this piece is ideal for sharing feelings and singing together as a class at cultural and school festivals.
Until we meet againyuzu9rank/position

This song by Yuzu is perfect for seasons of parting and graduation.
Set to a gentle melody, the lyrics express a wish to reunite with someone important.
It was released in October 2002 and was also used as the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters.” It’s included on the album “Yuzu Smile” as well.
When children sing it at kindergarten graduation ceremonies or recitals, it will surely become a memorable experience.
Its bright, positive lyrics will gently encourage children as they embark on a new chapter.
Linking arms or holding hands while singing can also deepen their bonds with friends.
flowersyuzu10rank/position

Yuzu’s new work symbolically portrays light and darkness, hope and despair.
It conveys a powerful strength that lets flowers bloom even from the depths of the sea, along with anticipation for the future.
The fusion of acoustic and digital sounds leaves a fresh impression.
Released as a collaboration with the smartphone game “Monster Strike,” the music video is also notable for its innovative visuals that move between a barren wilderness from 500 years ago and the present day.
It’s a song that will encourage you when facing difficulties or when you want to look ahead and keep pushing forward.
Yuzu Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
OLA!!yuzu11rank/position

How about everyone dancing together to a bright, pop song with an adorable Latin-flavored rhythm? This track is packed with exotic-sounding instruments and is easy to sing and dance to—kids can’t help but start swaying along.
It’s also famous as a theme song for the Crayon Shin-chan movie and was released in April 2015.
You can find it on Yuzu’s album TOWA as well.
With energetic choreography, it would be super cute to dance together with parents at events like sports days.
You could match the song’s title with colorful costumes, or have the kids transform into their favorite characters and dance—so much fun!
A Poem to Giveyuzu12rank/position

A folk duo made up of Yuujin Kitagawa and Kouji Iwasawa, who began with street performances in Yokohama and are loved by people of all ages.
This song was paired with the hit Natsuiro that made Yuzu a household name, and is also included on their first original album, Yuzu Ikka.
It’s said to have been written for the fans who celebrated their birthdays during the group’s street performance days.
Unusually for a B-side, it’s so popular that it was included on their best-of album as well.
Let’s celebrate the send-offs of family and friends with beautiful harmonies and backing vocals like Yuzu!
Tattayuzu13rank/position

Let us introduce an upbeat dance number by Yuzu, whose light rhythm and playful, great-sounding wordplay feel delightful.
It’s an uplifting anthem that gives you a positive push, with an irresistible drive that makes you want to move your body.
Released in March 2017, the track was also included on the EP “Utau” released in June of the same year and on the album “BIG YELL” released in April 2018.
It was selected as the 2017 theme song for Fuji TV’s variety show “Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!”.
The lively choreography featuring tambourines is perfect for a sports day program where kids can dance with smiles, and it’s also recommended for various occasions such as background music for parent-child events done with guardians.
Goodbye Busyuzu14rank/position

Sayonara Bus,” a breakup song that vividly captures a parting scene, is one of Yuzu’s signature early tracks.
Set to sprightly acoustic guitar and harmonica, it portrays the poignant moment when two people wait for a bus and say goodbye.
The delicate depiction of hearts drifting apart without ever quite opening up makes your chest tighten every time you listen.
Released as a single in March 1999, it was later included on the classic album “Yuzuen.” Without a major tie-in, the song spread on the strength of the music itself, touching many listeners’ hearts.
The sound, with Yohito Teraoka participating as producer, and the duo’s harmonies remain as fresh as ever.
Why not give it a listen when you want to look back on a faint, youthful love and gently sit with those slightly bittersweet memories?


