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YUKI's famous and popular songs

Let me introduce some songs by YUKI, the female singer who once served as the vocalist of JUDY AND MARY.

When it comes to YUKI, her uniquely distinctive voice leaves a strong impression—the powerful, soaring quality of her vocals is incredibly captivating.

She has an enduring cuteness, and her popularity is huge not only among men but among women as well.

It’s said that YUKI has a very attention-loving personality, and she once told her staff, “I want to be the most famous person in Japan, and I’ll do whatever it takes to get there!”

It’s precisely because she’s continued her career with such determination that she’s been able to achieve so much.

Whether you’re a JUDY AND MARY fan or a YUKI fan, please enjoy this playlist.

YUKI's best and popular songs (61–70)

So happy that we hug each otherYU-KI

This is a mutual-love song by YUKI, a pop artist known for her cute vocals who previously shone as the lead singer of JUDY AND MARY.

The charming tone of the lyrics fits the romance of people in their twenties and makes it a piece that captures women’s hearts.

Raise the flagYU-KI

It’s the theme song of March Comes in Like a Lion.

It starts with a melody that feels like something wonderful is about to begin, and as YUKI’s calm, matter-of-fact voice sings the lyrics “let’s stand up little by little,” it gradually takes on more color.

In the chorus, you can feel a refreshing sense of speed that pierces through the cloudy sky and rings out into the blue.

It’s a song that breaks through that heavy, overcast feeling—like a gray June sky.

chimeYU-KI

This is a song by YUKI, a female singer from Hakodate, Hokkaido.

It was released as a digital single in 2018.

The catchy melody and her free, expansive vocals are a perfect match.

It was used as the theme song for NHK’s information program “Asaichi.”

TraumereiYU-KI

It’s a single released by YUKI in 2018 and the theme song for the film “Cafe Funiculi Funicula” (literally, “Before the Coffee Gets Cold”).

The modest piano and the singer’s distinctive quirks create a mysterious atmosphere, don’t they? It leaves you feeling calm and gentle.