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’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
milkaiko15rank/position

It’s a love song that captures both the sweetness and the heartache of romance, sung over a lively melody.
Released as a single in February 2009, it debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
It was also featured in a Bridgestone bicycle commercial, and likely resonated with many listeners.
Aiko’s delicate vocals beautifully express the complex emotions of someone in love.
It’s a popular karaoke choice as well, ranking high on JOYSOUND.
With its familiar, easy-to-sing melody, even first-timers can enjoy it.
You might even sing it with someone troubled by love and find a sense of shared understanding.
strawaiko16rank/position

A song that gently portrays the small joys of everyday life, with Aiko’s tender vocals sinking deep into the heart.
Released in June 2018, it was also chosen as the theme song for TBS’s “Ousama no Brunch,” capturing the hearts of many.
With its pop sound and catchy melody, it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.
The lyrics, which sing of changes in relationships and deepening affection with someone special, are bound to resonate with many.
It’s the perfect track to brighten enjoyable moments with a lover or friends.
Super Ball of Loveaiko17rank/position

This song, Love Super Ball, is popular among high school students who want to sing one of Aiko’s slightly more niche tracks.
It’s a relatively minor song in Aiko’s catalog, but the lyrics and melody still showcase her signature quality.
The rhythm bounces like a super ball, expressing the erratic ups and downs of feelings in love.
cinemaaiko18rank/position

Aiko’s song is a powerful work that depicts life’s loneliness, love, and hope for the future.
The lyrics unfold like a film, brilliantly expressing the emotional ups and downs that lurk in everyday life.
Released in January 2025, the track also drew attention as the theme song for the drama “Ensemble.” It’s included on Aiko’s 16th album, “Zanshin Zansho,” and has become a hot topic among fans.
With lyrics that resonate and a familiar, approachable melody, I think it’s a song that gently embraces those struggling with love and life.
pupilaiko19rank/position

It’s a gentle song dedicated to a new life.
It’s said to be a famous piece that aiko sent when her friend gave birth.
The lyrics are distinctively aiko’s, and I think I’d quietly sing it myself if I ever have a child.
By your sideaiko20rank/position

This is a love song by Aiko, an artist who has supported the Japanese pop scene with lyrics brimming with a girlish mood.
Its glamorous atmosphere makes it easy to resonate with high school girls’ feelings, and it’s crafted to maintain a great vibe as a karaoke song as well.
Aiko’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
be master of lifeaiko21rank/position

This song is included on aiko’s third major-label album, Natsufuku, and was released in 2001.
It was used in Ezaki Glico’s “3C” commercial.
The title means “Be the master of your life,” and the lyrics make it feel as though aiko herself believes that friends occupy an important place in one’s life.
No matter what anyone says, we should cherish the friends who say they’ll stand by us.





