Classic and popular love songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke
Here are classic and popular love songs—handpicked by our studio staff—that you’ll want to sing at karaoke.
It’s an emotional playlist that will warm your heart just by listening.
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Classic and popular love songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke (21–30)
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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!
planetariumAi Otsuka

She is a female singer-songwriter and picture-book author from Osaka Prefecture, and she is married to SU from RIP SLYME.
This song is said to have been written for her late ex-boyfriend and has a way of moving people’s hearts.
There’s even an urban legend that the ghost of her late ex appeared during her performance on Music Station.
LA LA LA Love SongToshinobu Kubota

An R&B masterpiece ballad that lifts your spirits like a carousel.
It beautifully captures both the sweetness and the ache of romance.
Toshinobu Kubota’s silky vocals and Naomi Campbell’s whisper-like chorus blend in exquisite harmony.
Released in May 1996, it became a breakout hit as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Long Vacation,” selling 1.
856 million copies and winning the Japan Record Award for Excellence.
With a warmth that gently wraps the rain in your heart, this song is perfect for those newly in love and for adults who cherish precious memories.
wishMarcy

A luscious ballad that sings of a fleeting love and a fervent wish against fate.
It gently portrays the purity of feelings for the other person and the way love matures, all with a warm gaze.
Ukyo Yoshida’s emotive vocals tenderly embrace the protagonist’s earnest longing.
This song from Marcy was released in December 2024 as the ending theme for the TV anime “Anyway, I’m Going to Fall in Love.” It’s the perfect track for when you want to turn your feelings for someone special into song, or to sing with all your heart at karaoke.
Its gentle melody and relatable lyrics are sure to convey your feelings with certainty.
Song of LoveKumi Koda

A gem of a ballad that earnestly sings of a woman’s feelings in love.
Kumi Koda’s powerful yet delicate vocals beautifully capture the subtle nuances of complex emotions.
With its relaxed tempo and melody, and minimal shifts in pitch throughout, it’s a song you can sing calmly at karaoke.
Released in September 2007, it was featured in a music.
jp commercial and used as a support song for World Judo 2007.
The lyrics, depicting the bittersweetness of love and deep affection from a woman’s perspective, are universally relatable.
Next time you go to karaoke on a day off, why not make the most of its gentle pace and sing it with heartfelt emotion?
Snow BlossomMika Nakashima

This grand love ballad, which delicately portrays the aching feelings of winter romance, is a masterpiece marked by Mika Nakashima’s clear, pure vocals and a crystalline piano tone.
With finely wrought words that depict snow falling over a quiet town, it beautifully conveys both the vow of eternal love and its fragility.
Released in October 2003, this song has been etched in many hearts as a quintessential winter ballad.
Why not sing it with all your heart, filling it with thoughts of someone special?
Second LoveAkina Nakamori

A heartrending love ballad released in November 1982 that delicately portrays the feelings of a girl inexperienced in romance.
Within its gently enveloping, warm melody, the bashfulness and bittersweet longing of a girl in love are woven.
The song earned Ms.
Nakamori her first-ever No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and is regarded as one of her signature works.
Since June 2024, it has also been used as the departure melody at Seibu Ikebukuro Line’s Kiyose Station, continuing to be cherished across generations.
With its relaxed tempo and tender melodic line, this piece is also an easy, soothing choice to sing at karaoke.





