Aimer’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Aimer is a female singer with a smooth voice and rich vocal power, popular across a wide audience.
This time, we’re going to focus on her.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of her most-played karaoke songs to date.
Whether you’re a long-time fan or discovering her for the first time, please enjoy.
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Aimer’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Stardust VenusAimer8rank/position

This is a song by Aimer that overlays unforgettable memories of love onto the stars in the night sky and sings of heartache.
The lingering attachment to a precious person who has been lost and the increasingly idealized memories are delicately depicted through a fragile yet resolute voice.
Released as a single in August 2012, it is also included on the acclaimed album “Sleepless Nights.” As the theme song for the drama “Will Such a Luxury as Love Fall Upon Me?”, it enriched the story’s worldview.
The piano-and-strings sound this work possesses is sure to resonate deeply with listeners’ sentimental hearts.
If you listen on a quiet night when you want to be alone with your memories, it will surely wrap your heart in gentle warmth.
moonlightAimer9rank/position

Aimer is a female singer-songwriter who is supported by listeners of many generations and genders.
If you listen to Japanese music, there’s a good chance you have at least one of her songs in your repertoire.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Tsukikage.
This piece is crafted as a ballad and has a calm, cohesive feel throughout.
There are no parts that require powerful vocals, and the range isn’t extremely wide.
In addition, there aren’t any complex melodic leaps, making it a very easy song to sing even for people who are tone-deaf.
glowing madder-redAimer10rank/position

A poignant ballad by Aimer that beautifully paints autumn scenes.
This masterpiece delicately conveys the pain of loneliness and parting, while also evoking hope for new encounters.
Released in November 2016, it also drew attention as the ending theme for the TV anime Natsume’s Book of Friends Go.
Aimer’s uniquely husky voice perfectly expresses both the loneliness and warmth of autumn.
It’s great as BGM for school festivals or sports days, and also recommended for drives with friends or a significant other.
Listen to it at autumn dusk, and it’s sure to resonate in your heart.
Aimer Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)
wavy flowAimer11rank/position

This song, produced as the 5th anniversary anthem for the smartphone game app Azur Lane, was released digitally in June 2022.
With its slightly heavy rhythm, distorted guitar tones, and a memorable piano phrase in the intro, it has been crafted into a melancholic piece.
However, the melody in the vocal part is very straightforward, and the range it uses isn’t very wide, so it’s a song where you could realistically aim for a perfect 100 if you pick it at karaoke.
Since it’s important to bring out the weight of the beat when singing this track, try to really feel the backing track’s rhythm as you perform.
Night of the Sixth-Magnitude StarAimer12rank/position

Aimer’s major-label debut single, which was used as the ending theme for the TV anime NO.
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It’s a moving number featuring her voice—both transparent and powerful—set against a simple yet majestic arrangement of just piano and strings.
Because the arrangement keeps the instrumentation to a minimum, the vocals stand out; still, with a moderate melodic range and a slow tempo, it’s likely easier to sing than you might expect from just listening.
It’s a simple song, but if you can deliver it well, you’ll definitely earn your friends’ respect—so give it a try!
ResonantiaAimer13rank/position

The lead track from Aimer’s July 2023 album “Open α Door.” It’s an uptempo song brimming with drive, featuring standout performances by a jazzy piano and brass section.
Even against such a powerful backing track, Aimer’s vocal—emotional and soulful yet never overbearing, with a cool restraint—is truly remarkable.
As mentioned, the song is uptempo and very propulsive, but I feel it’s important to sing with a slightly laid-back feel against the beat.
Try keeping that in mind when you sing it.
STAND-ALONEAimer14rank/position

It was released as a digital-only single by Aimer and used as the main theme for the first part of the NTV Sunday drama “Your Turn to Kill.” The song has a melody that seems crafted to bring out the full appeal of Aimer’s rich, powerful voice, and through her vocals and delivery you can really feel her rock edge.
Now, if you’re planning to sing this at karaoke, the opening A-melodic section in particular should be a great fit for women with lower voices, letting you showcase that quality.
In the chorus there are some fairly high passages; Aimer herself appears to blend mixed voice and falsetto there.
Even if you’re not confident with high notes, I hope you’ll work on practicing and mastering this part.
Try to avoid clamping down on your throat; instead, open the back of your mouth in a rounded shape, aim the sound toward your upper palate, and practice resonating firmly within the oral cavity.





