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] (41–50)
Clouds are white, apples are red.aiko43rank/position

This is a classic wrapped in gentle light and warmth.
Released in July 2006 as aiko’s 20th single, it served as the lead single for the album “Kanojo.” The lyrics delicately depict summer scenes and a nostalgic longing for lost love, while the brisk, bright melody lingers in your ears.
It’s also a popular karaoke choice, and trying out aiko’s distinctive vocal style can be fun.
The music video was reportedly filmed at ZEPP TOKYO with about 550 fan-club members in attendance.
The bittersweet lyrics that echo a heart in love and the melody line—subtle yet easy to sing—are sure to resonate with listeners of any gender.
As a J-pop staple, why not add it to your karaoke playlist?
blue skyaiko44rank/position

This is Aiko’s 39th single, released in February 2020.
The melody is written within a range that most women can sing without strain, so it should be comfortable for many female singers.
The tempo and rhythm don’t have any tricky parts, making it a song that’s easy to pick up.
Since Aiko has a distinctive vocal tone and singing style, trying a bit of imitation could be fun, too.
Although in regular vocal lessons, I always say that kind of singing is a total no-no (lol).
Eaten loveaiko45rank/position

This is aiko’s 41st single overall, released on September 29, 2021.
When you listen to aiko herself sing, she never tries to show off vocal prowess, but she skillfully weaves in mixed voice and falsetto, so trying to do a complete copy might be a bit challenging.
That said, the melody itself is easy to hum along to, so if the high-tone parts feel tough, adjust the karaoke key to suit your range and it should become very singable.
If you avoid straining and keep your delivery light overall, it will likely sound even better!
Mascara lashesMiwa Yoshida & aiko46rank/position

Stylish lyrics brimming with refined, feminine beauty—perfect for twenty-somethings who want to stretch themselves a little—pack a punch that can even make men catch their breath.
The artist’s vocals are steeped in the vibe of recalling her younger self.
The lyrics speak directly to people in their twenties.





