YUKI’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
YUKI is one of Japan’s leading female singers.
Since her debut with JUDY AND MARY, she has drawn attention not only for her music but also for her fashion and lifestyle.
She married Yoichi Kuramochi, known as YO-KING from Magokoro Brothers, is a mother of two, and her expressive style has continued to evolve and expand.
Here, we present a ranking of her most popular songs for karaoke.
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YUKI’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
the end of shiteYU-KI8rank/position

This was the solo debut single by YUKI, the vocalist of JUDY AND MARY, released in June 2002.
When you think of YUKI, many people picture a J-pop female singer known for her high tones, so you might be wondering, “Why YUKI in an article recommending songs for women with low voices!?” Rest assured! In this song, you won’t hear any of YUKI’s trademark bright, cute, high notes.
Perhaps she wanted to break away from her old Judy and Mary image for her solo debut—this track is a heavier rock number more like something a male singer would perform, and it’s essentially a song that only women who are strong in the lower range can sing well, rather than just women with lower voices.
YUKI’s ability to deliver even a song like this so stylishly is nothing short of impressive as a vocalist, but that aside, I highly recommend it as a karaoke pick for low-voiced women! Try singing it in a way that keeps that cool rock edge!
Goodbye, BystanderYU-KI9rank/position

A song written specifically as the opening theme for the anime March Comes in Like a Lion.
It’s brimming with a refreshing sense of speed, making it a karaoke favorite that leaves a good impression even on those who don’t know the track.
Perfect not only for fans of March Comes in Like a Lion, but especially recommended for women in their 20s!
Excessive synchronicityYU-KI10rank/position

A single by YUKI, the singer from JUDY AND MARY, released in February 2019.
As you’d expect from YUKI, who’s been popular since the JUDY AND MARY days for her distinctive high-tone voice, that high register is alive and well in this song too! It’s an excellent choice for women with higher voices to sing at karaoke.
Be sure to pay close attention so the rhythm doesn’t tangle in the slightly fast-paced A-melody section.
Also, since YUKI’s own singing style is quite distinctive, another key point is to avoid turning it into an impersonation.
That said, it’s probably a fun song even if you do sing it like an impression, haha.
YUKI’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Stand-Up SisterYU-KI11rank/position

YUKI often sings sweet and cute love songs, but it seems she wrote this one to dedicate to a dear female friend.
Within the strong message of “stand up,” the song is filled with YUKI’s unique worldview of living naturally and freely.
Women are beautiful even when they cry or act selfishly.
That’s why this is an anthem for women—don’t give up on various things, don’t be swallowed by the world, and live powerfully.
dramaticYU-KI12rank/position

I remember it was the theme song for the anime Honey and Clover.
It’s a bright and fun song that perfectly matches YUKI’s cheerful, playful voice.
The transition from the verse to the chorus is really cool.
Just like the title “Dramatic,” you can feel the careful craftsmanship in the overall composition of the track.
Throw your voice into the postYU-KI13rank/position

A song performed by YUKI, who was also the former vocalist of JUDY AND MARY.
This track was written specifically as the theme song for the film “Pokémon the Movie: XY&Z — Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel.” Its gentle, unhurried delivery wraps listeners of all ages, from children to adults, in a warm feeling.
Melody of the SlopeYU-KI14rank/position

A popular song by YUKI, who was active as the vocalist of JUDY AND MARY.
It was the opening theme for the TV anime “Kids on the Slope.” As the main theme song for an ensemble drama centered on music, it soothes a troubled heart.
It’s a track that draws you completely into its world.





