Aiko’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Aiko’s songs, which she writes starting with the lyrics, naturally draw their strength from the words.
Many listeners relate to the candid emotions depicted throughout her tracks.
From Aiko’s catalog—often cited as songs that would make a woman seem more attractive if she sang them at karaoke—we’ll introduce her most popular karaoke picks in ranking form.
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Aiko Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
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Aiko’s 14th major single is characterized by lyrics that depict bittersweet expressions of love and a sentimental melody.
Released in November 2003, it’s also known as the song that marked her second appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
The lyrics, which convey feelings of youthful innocence and the difficulty of being honest, likely resonate with many women.
This work portrays the poignancy of someone who struggles to express love, depicting the regret realized after a breakup and the lingering feelings that remain.
It’s a number perfect for autumn nights, and one I’d especially recommend for women in their 40s to sing at karaoke.
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Singer-songwriter aiko continues to portray the delicate nuances of love with razor-sharp lyrics and a one-of-a-kind melody.
This song conveys a bittersweet yet resolute vow to never wear again a piece of clothing bound to a special memory.
The unforgettable recollections hidden beneath its sound may gently touch the drawers of the heart that each listener carries.
It’s one of the tracks on her 16th major-label album, “Zanshin Zansho,” and also serves as the opening theme for the TV anime “Apocalypse Hotel.” A bitter yet beautiful pop number.
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This song features lyrics that capture the ache of unrequited love and a memorable, lingering melody.
Released in August 2007 as part of a double A-side single, it was also used as the theme song for a Wednesday drama on Nippon TV.
It achieved commercial success, reaching No.
2 on the Oricon charts.
Among aiko’s songs, it has a relatively simple structure, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
The key is to sing with emotion while keeping in mind aiko’s signature natural vocal style.
If you want to feel the bittersweetness and warmth of love, why not give it a try?
Aiko’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Cherry Blossom Timeaiko11rank/position

A beautiful song by aiko that vividly captures the budding feelings of love that come with the arrival of spring.
Her gentle voice and flowing melody blend pleasantly, making it perfect for the spring season.
Released in February 2000, the song gained recognition after being featured in a Calpis Water commercial and was also included on the album “Under the Cherry Tree.” Tenderly singing about the courage to look toward the future and the feelings for a loved one, this is a track you’ll want to listen to when you want your heart to feel as clear as the spring sky.
Happinessaiko12rank/position

A number by singer-songwriter aiko that straightforwardly sings of overflowing happiness.
The lyrics, which make you realize that the ordinary days spent with your lover are the true treasure, beautifully portray the preciousness of mutual love.
Listen to it under the gentle summer sunlight, and it feels as if your heart fills with the tenderness right beside you.
Released in May 2007 as her 21st single and also included on the album “Himitsu,” the song became widely known for being performed at the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen that same year.
It drew attention at the time as well, with the B-side being used in a commercial.
It’s a heartwarming song about mutual love that we especially want those in the midst of a happy romance to hear.
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This is a motivational song by Aiko, whose presence has led the girlish pop scene for so long that she could practically be called the originator.
Though it has a moody style, its content resonates well with teenage girls and it’s been crafted into a track you’ll want to sing at karaoke.
The Other Side of Meaiko14rank/position

Singer-songwriter aiko, who continues to captivate fans with lyrics that seem to speak for the delicate emotions of women.
Her 32nd single “Atashi no Mukou,” used as the theme song for the TV drama “Suteki na Sen TAXI,” was created at the request of the production team for “a song that gives you a push when you feel like stopping.” The story in the lyrics, about wanting to leave even the slightest trace of yourself in the heart of someone precious, might make men’s hearts skip a beat when they hear it at karaoke.
It’s an emotional pop tune marked by an ensemble that features sprightly piano.





