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YUI’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

YUI’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
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YUI’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

I think the appeal of YUI’s songs lies in her delicate, unadorned voice and the inner strength you can feel within it.

While you can sense the intensity of her emotions, the songs are catchy and often sung at karaoke.

Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of YUI’s most popular songs for karaoke.

YUI’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

CHE.R.RYYUI1rank/position

One of YUI’s signature songs, “CHE.

R.

RY,” has reportedly achieved a million downloads.

As it was also used in a KDDI commercial, exchanges via mobile phones serve as a motif in the lyrics.

Listening through the track, the A and B sections lean fairly low, and the pitch rises a bit in the chorus.

Some people may find the low notes challenging, but the high notes in the chorus fall within a range that can be sung smoothly.

It’s not a song where you belt, so a light delivery with a gentle side-to-side sway fits the vibe.

Instead of singing loudly, try aiming upward and singing lightly with a falsetto-like tone.

Good-bye daysYUI2rank/position

YUI – Good-bye Days (Official Audio)
Good-bye daysYUI

The film Midnight Sun, in which YUI herself also starred, features this touching masterpiece sung under her character’s name as an insert song.

Accompanied by delicate acoustic guitar picking, it weaves a single-hearted love within limited time and a fervent wish for the future.

Her vocals, overflowing with the protagonist’s emotions, strike a chord in listeners and stir deep feelings.

Released in June 2006 under the name “YUI for Kaoru Amane,” the song garnered major attention as the movie’s theme and reached No.

3 on the Oricon charts.

It is also included on the album CAN’T BUY MY LOVE, among others.

Recommended for those moments when you want to sing slowly and wholeheartedly, layering it with feelings for someone important—it’s sure to bring back the pure emotions of those days.

feel my soulYUI3rank/position

YUI 『feel my soul』
feel my soulYUI

YUI’s debut song, with its gentle, warm vocals, resonates in the heart.

It’s a highly message-driven work that depicts a journey of self-discovery and self-expression, released in February 2005.

Chosen as the theme song for the drama “Unfavorable Gene” starring Yuko Takeuchi, it reached No.

8 on the Oricon charts.

The song expresses a desire to move forward and captures the feelings YUI had when she decided to move to Tokyo.

Its clear vocals and melody are captivating, making it perfect for moments when you want to express yourself or convey your emotions.

It’s also recommended if you want to win someone’s heart at karaoke after a night out.

SUMMER SONGYUI4rank/position

YUI 『Summer Song-short ver.-』
SUMMER SONGYUI

A refreshing summer tune by YUI that captures the moment two people suddenly grow closer under the shimmering sun.

It sings of a special time when their hearts truly connect—perhaps only for the summer, but real all the same.

Just listening makes your heart skip a beat.

The sparkling melody brings back one happy summer memory after another.

Released in July 2008, this single became YUI’s third number-one hit on the Oricon weekly chart.

You can also find it on the album “HOLIDAYS IN THE SUN.” As you look back on a fun summer and listen to it with someone special, it’s sure to strengthen your bond.

Even the faint sadness that comes at summer’s end will be turned into warm memories.

HELLOYUI5rank/position

YUI 『HELLO-short ver.-』
HELLOYUI

A female singer-songwriter, YUI, whose voice captures listeners with a hidden power within its fragility, releases her 19th single.

Written as the theme song for the film “Paradise Kiss,” it’s likely familiar to many teenage girls, given that the movie is based on a popular shoujo manga.

Its light, breezy feel and gentle melody carry a strong yet tender energy that seems to give a push to those in love.

With its catchy, easy-to-remember tune, it’s also a crowd-pleaser for karaoke.

YOUYUI6rank/position

YUI YOU Acoustic Solo/Cover [chakotan15]
YOUYUI

This song is also the ending theme for the film Paradise Kiss, and since it was written specifically for it, it fits the movie perfectly.

It honestly expresses a girl’s frustration and heartache, and it brings back memories of an unforgettable love that brings me to tears.

againYUI7rank/position

YUI 『again-short ver.-』
againYUI

Singer-songwriter YUI has continued to captivate listeners with a voice that conveys both ephemerality and strong conviction.

Her 13th single, “again,” which was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, also drew attention for featuring Stereopony’s SHIHO on drums during the recording.

Despite its high key, the song is challenging due to its unique fast-paced phrasing and complex melody, so it’s important to learn it thoroughly before performing it at karaoke.

Since it’s an anime opening, mastering it tends to draw attention from male audiences as well, so why not give it some practice?

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