Karaoke songs that were hits in the ’90s. Classic and popular tracks from Japanese music.
Don’t you ever feel overwhelmed at karaoke with so many songs to choose from? That’s when this handy collection of popular karaoke songs comes in! It’s especially recommended for those who were students in the 1990s.
Oh, and of course, since we’re featuring hit songs, everyone else should enjoy it too!
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Karaoke hits from the 1990s: Classic and popular Japanese songs (21–30)
WomanKeizo Nakanishi

Released on January 22, 1992, this is Keizo Nakanishi’s third single.
The vocals arrive as if traveling across the earth, bringing vivid scenery, distance, and time into view—everything feels vast and present all at once.
A dream song that carries a mysterious feeling that’s both grand and fleeting, along with a sense of awe! Which door will you knock on? The striking lyrics are a must-hear!
Pleasure ’91 ~The Pleasures of Life~B’z

Included as the B-side of B’z’s eighth single “LADY NAVIGATION,” released on March 27, 1991.
Rock! That one word says it all—this is pure rock! Blazing momentum, powerful and beautiful guitar, vocals that unleash tremendous energy, and lyrics that rock too! It’s a track that stirs up so much power, you’ll feel like you’re about to burn out!
Karaoke songs that were hits in the ’90s. Classic and popular J-Pop tracks (31–40)
BELIEVE IN LOVELINDBERG

Released on July 3, 1991, this is LINDBERG’s eighth single.
Its powerful yet crisp, smoothly flowing sound will have you riding the high in no time! A refreshing and energetic rock ’n’ roll track, it features warm, friendship-themed lyrics—classic LINDBERG that brings a burst of energy.
Movin’ on without youHikaru Utada

Utada Hikaru’s second single, released on February 17, 1999.
From the opening guitar riff, you could feel that something was beginning—something new—an impact that was simply shocking.
A hit song by Utada Hikaru featuring a voice unlike anything we’d heard, a unique vibrato, and melodies unlike any before; at the time, everything felt fresh to everyone.
It’s a poignant love song where Hikky’s talent erupts as if accelerating.
Strong feelings, strong loveKenji Ozawa

Ozawa Kenji’s seventh single, released on February 28, 1995.
Composed by Kyohei Tsutsumi—an unbeatable duo! A groovy, uplifting sound with an irresistibly bright vocal! Beyond the sunny lyrics lies a deep, powerful love.
It’s a masterpiece overflowing with love that makes you feel like sharing both joy and sorrow.
This City (HOME MIX)Chisato Moritaka

A single by Chisato Moritaka, released on February 10, 1991.
Its sound spreads a fresh, energetic atmosphere; pure, strong love; a nostalgic warmth; and “liking” has such incredible power it can even create miracles! A hometown you can love that much is wonderful, isn’t it? Within its poppiness lies an intensely moving hometown song!
A-RA-SHIstorm

Arashi’s debut single, released on November 3, 1999.
A rap that hits you right in the heart, vocals that combine to double the energy, and a sound that keeps moving forward and accelerating! It’s an Arashi classic overflowing with the power to race through with passion and hope, as if repainting the gloomy mood of the times.





