JUJU’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Speaking of JUJU, she has many hit songs that many people have likely heard at least once, such as Tomorrow If It Comes, the theme song for the movie April Bride, and Overflowing with Kindness.
From among JUJU’s many masterpieces, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular songs for karaoke!
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JUJU Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
So that it overflows with kindnessJUJU22rank/position

Surprisingly, JUJU’s “Yasashisa ni Afureru You ni” is a song that even someone tone-deaf like me finds easy to sing.
I never thought I could sing a JUJU song, but when my sister suggested it and I practiced a little, I was able to sing it without going off-key.
I want to protect youJUJU23rank/position

Speaking of JUJU, she’s widely known as a powerful singer with striking high vocals, like in “Yasashisa de Afureru you ni.” This song also features beautifully soaring high notes in the chorus and is full of highlights.
The vocal range required is wide, making it quite challenging, so if you can pull it off, you’ll definitely look cool.
Once you master it, it’s sure to become a killer tune that fires up the crowd.
TokyoJUJU24rank/position

This song, JUJU’s 36th single, was selected as the theme song for the film “The Wings of the Kirin” (Prayer’s Curtain Falls).
She is a rare kind of songstress in Japan who can sing across a wide variety of genres, and many young women admire not only her vocals but also her stylish image.
The music video is structured like a drama, adding a colorful touch to her singing voice.
threadJUJU25rank/position

This is a song by Miyuki Nakajima, covered by JUJU.
There are many other cover versions as well.
It’s easy to sing for both women and men, and it’s frequently used on TV, so it’s a well-known song.
For karaoke, I recommend putting it in the latter half as you head toward the finale.
If I could be honestJUJU26rank/position

This is JUJU’s 8th single, released in November 2008.
This is definitely a selection for advanced singers.
It starts with a soft falsetto high melody right from the intro, and once the rhythm kicks in, it shifts to a powerful, chest-voice-driven delivery.
The most important point when singing this song is smoothly switching between vocal techniques throughout.
Be careful not to let your pitch or stability waver at the transition points.
The groove has a slight swing to it, so also watch out for making it sound flat.





