Love songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: recommended classics and popular hits
Here are some classic and popular love songs recommended by our studio staff, perfect for karaoke.
It’s a heartfelt playlist that tightens your chest just by listening.
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Love songs to sing at karaoke: recommended classics and popular tracks (11–20)
You are here—that's everything.Kotora

This is a love ballad by Kotora, marked by gentle piano melodies and delicate strings.
It tenderly and carefully portrays the happiness that comes from having someone you love and the immense presence they hold in your life.
Released on YouTube in March 2025, the song fully conveys pure feelings of love and the desire to cherish the other person, earning high praise from fans.
Its soothing music and lyrics, filled with sincere emotions, will resonate with anyone who cares deeply for someone.
It’s a perfect track for moments when your feelings of love grow stronger or as background music while spending time with someone special.
Unrequited loveAimer

This is a love song that expresses a vow of eternal love, highlighted by Aimer’s crystalline, transparent vocals.
It portrays a depth of affection that never fades with time, leaving a warm afterglow in the listener’s heart.
The track is included on the album “daydream,” with lyrics and composition by Takahito Uchisawa of androp.
It was selected as the opening theme for TBS’s “CDTV” starting in October 2016, earning support from a wide range of age groups.
The song also drew attention with Aimer’s appearance on YouTube’s “THE FIRST TAKE” in January 2022.
With its simple, easy-to-remember melody and relaxed tempo, it’s a song that’s easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s also well-suited for wedding performances, making it perfect for singing with heartfelt emotions for someone special.
Happy Endingback number

This song is striking for its lyrics that depict a heartrending farewell and a melody that resonates deeply.
The strings and piano intertwine beautifully, further accentuating the sorrow of parting.
Released in November 2016, it is a major hit by back number, and it also drew attention as the theme song for the film “My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday,” starring Sota Fukushi.
If you’ve ever had your heart shaken at the end of a romance, you won’t be able to help but relate to the world of this song!
In loveHY

A gem of a love song that portrays the journey of looking forward after heartbreak.
It gently expresses the acceptance of a past breakup and the growth that comes from that experience, carried by a tender melody.
It’s a memorable masterpiece marked by a positive spirit—gratitude for the encounter, and a resolve to cherish the memories even if the love was not meant to be.
Included on the album “TIME,” this song was written as the theme for the film “366 Days,” set for release in January 2025.
Positioned as an answer song to “366 Days,” which depicts unrequited love, it completes the story by tracing the path to recovery from heartbreak.
A heartwarming ballad that will resonate with those who have overcome the pain of a breakup or who hold dear the memories of a precious love.
Ballad of a SingerKazuyoshi Saito

This is a bittersweet yet warm song that begins with a simple acoustic guitar tone.
It conveys the weight carried by the words “I love you,” intertwining a moving expression of deep love with the meaning of singing as a performer—truly a masterpiece.
Released in November 1997, its heartfelt vocals and universal message captured many hearts despite its simple sound.
It was chosen as the theme song for the animated film “Lu Over the Wall,” and has been embraced by even more listeners across generations.
With Kazuyoshi Saito’s characteristically warm vocals and memorable melody, it’s easy to sing at karaoke and is recommended when you want to convey your feelings to someone special or sing with heartfelt emotion.
cold; curt; blunt; unfriendlyRADWIMPS

This is an epic love song over six minutes long that delicately portrays the wavering emotions of an ambiguous romance.
The bittersweet feelings of being elated or dejected by a partner’s slightest gestures or words are expressed over a calm and beautiful melody.
Included on RADWIMPS’ album ANTI ANTI GENERATION, released in December 2018, the song was also used as the theme for ABEMA’s dating reality show Who Is the Wolf?, resonating strongly with younger audiences.
The music video features Nana Komatsu and Fuju Kamio, resulting in a striking visual piece that reflects contemporary views on love.
It’s a track best enjoyed when you can really take your time singing—whether during a solo karaoke session or at karaoke with close friends in a relaxed setting.
Love songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: Recommended classics and popular hits (21–30)
the red threadKobukuro

This is a long ballad that carefully depicts the feelings of a young person entering a rough patch with their partner, unfolding over seven minutes.
As a year passes, the protagonist’s heart gradually starts to look forward, and that progression is portrayed in a striking way.
Included on the album “Root of my mind,” which Kobukuro produced soon after forming, the song gently conveys the importance of trust in love.
It’s recommended for those who, while struggling with a relationship with someone important, still want to cherish their feelings for each other.
It’s a song you’ll want to sing with all your heart at solo karaoke or in the company of close friends.





