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.
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YUKI’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (11–20)
Hello GoodbyeYU-KI

When it comes to producers behind YUKI’s hit songs, Yoshikazu Tobitani (known as ‘Tobitani Koichi’) is particularly famous.
This track was the first song he produced for her.
It was also used in a commercial for Kao’s “Essential,” which helped boost YUKI’s recognition as a solo singer.
On the trainYU-KI

At 20, YUKI left her hometown of Hakodate and moved to Tokyo to sing.
This song was created with the emotions she envisioned on that train ride as its theme.
Carrying a strong message of stripping away adornment, she appeared in the music video without her trademark bob wig.
Stardust SunsetYU-KI

This song was specially written as the theme for the drama “Papa to Musume no Nanokakan” (Seven Days of a Daddy and His Daughter).
According to YUKI, it “expresses the feelings of the high school girl who’s the protagonist.” It’s a buoyant, poppy track whose charm lies in its exuberance, and it carefully portrays the fresh, youthful tone of a coming-of-age story.
Stand up! SisterYU-KI

It’s a slow-tempo ballad, but the vocals grow powerful toward the chorus, giving it an inspirational, anthem-like message.
The lyrics and sound create a unique sense of rhythm, making it a pleasant song to hum along to.
How patheticYU-KI

Starting with a simple guitar riff, this track is characterized by powerful vocals that soar all the way into the chorus.
The lyrics make a strong impact with their defiant stance—“I don’t like what I don’t like!”—and their straightforward yet fragile undertones that peek through.
MelancholinistaYU-KI

“Melancolinista” is a term coined by YUKI, and while it certainly derives from “melancholic,” it is, according to her, a song that prioritizes danceability with lyrics that don’t carry much meaning.
The light, exhilarating track and its sexy music video have earned high praise even beyond her fanbase.
YUKI's classic and popular songs (21–30)
A Story of Two PeopleYU-KI

This song is themed around cohabitation.
While YUKI is second to none at writing about a girl’s fluctuating emotions, the lyrics of this track are from a male perspective.
In addition, on the limited first-edition jacket, YUKI is dressed as a man, offering a fresh, androgynous look.


