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YUKI's famous and popular songs

YUKI's famous and popular songs
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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 Most Popular Songs (1–10)

We’ll hug each other out of joy.YU-KI

Starting with a laid-back tempo, the song takes a sharp turn at the chorus, slipping in a key change that pushes its pop sensibility to the forefront.

The lyrics, which depict erotic love through a scattering of airy, simple words, carry no hint of lewdness—instead, they feel purely refreshing, once again showcasing the songwriter’s exceptional skill.

Hello !YU-KI

It was released as an advance single from the album “megaphonic.” The music video is striking, featuring YUKI dressed like a runner and dancing on an athletic track.

It’s an uplifting song created around the theme of connections between people.

rendezvousYU-KI

It was a composition-led song, and when YUKI listened to it, the image that came to mind was Romeo and Juliet, which led to a story about a man and a woman drawn to each other.

Rather than typical love-relationship lyrics, its fantastical, story-rich quality showcases YUKI’s unique style.

biscuitYU-KI

This track was released as a digital-only single.

It likens a love that breaks easily to a biscuit, and its lyrics and vocals distill an irresistibly cute, girlish charm.

The PV was used as the song for an NTT DoCoMo commercial, which also helped popularize YUKI’s bob haircut.

sentimental journeyYU-KI

YUKI’s hallmark used to be her clear, sparkling vocals, but after her solo debut she also incorporated a charming, playful expressiveness.

In this track, she’s even more refined: her soft, pillowy tone blends seamlessly with the slow ballad, creating an exceptionally pleasing sound.

tonightYU-KI

The scene of live vocals and live instruments recorded in a single take is used as-is for the music video.

It’s a song written specifically for the film Grasshopper, and its intensely powerful vocals woven to an irregular rhythm are captivating.

In the monochrome video, you can see a more mature side of YUKI, who is often associated with a girlish image.

Play ball!YU-KI

This song was specially written when the first solo performance at Tokyo Dome was decided.

As the title suggests, its charm lies in the momentum that heralds the opening of something new, and the endlessly unfolding, unstoppable chorus vocals are an absolute must-hear.