Namie Amuro’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Namie Amuro, who became a social phenomenon, continued to run at the forefront of the J-POP scene from her debut to her retirement.
With her timeless beauty, powerful vocals, and top-tier dance skills, she was loved by the nation for many years.
Here is a ranking of Namie Amuro’s most popular karaoke songs, compiled in honor of her much-missed retirement.
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Namie Amuro Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Chase the ChanceNamie Amuro15rank/position

The million-selling song “Chase the Chance,” which Namie Amuro turned into a huge hit in 1995, cemented her presence in the music scene at the time.
With its edgy, up-tempo appeal, the track fused Amuro’s vocal power, dance, and charismatic aura to create an overwhelming presence.
Its instantly memorable melody sticks in your head, making it easy for anyone to hum along—and it’s a karaoke favorite.
Riding the rhythm and belting it out in one go lets you express your emotions to the fullest at karaoke.
BLACK DIAMONDDOUBLE & Namie Amuro16rank/position

This is a collaboration track by DOUBLE and Namie Amuro that unleashes the allure of sexy, powerful women.
The lyrics, depicting a rivalry among women over a special man known as the “Black Diamond,” left a strong impression on listeners.
Released in May 2008, the song was also featured in a commercial for the music distribution service “mu-mo.” Blending lyrics that embody confident, self-assured womanhood with an electro sound, it’s the perfect song to belt out at karaoke when you want to lift your mood!
Don’t wanna cryNamie Amuro17rank/position

The 5th single “Don’t wanna cry,” chosen as the commercial image song for DyDo DRINCO’s “mistio.” In 2017, it was also used as the theme song for the information program “Sukkiri,” and it’s known as one of Namie Amuro’s signature million-selling hits.
Although the song is built around high-tone melodies and its bouncy shuffle beat can be tricky to ride, its limited dynamics and narrow vocal range make it relatively approachable for karaoke.
A soulful pop tune that really takes off with call-and-response interplay with the backing vocals.
Dreaming I was dreamingNamie Amuro18rank/position

It was released in 1997 as Namie Amuro’s 11th single.
It became a hot topic as her last single before going on maternity leave the following year, in 1998, and also because she dramatically cut her hair short.
The song was used as the TV commercial image song for Miki’s “Ginza Jewelry Maki Estate Twin Jewelry,” and it also drew attention for her dancing while cradling her pregnant belly.
Fight TogetherNamie Amuro19rank/position

“Fight Together,” sung by Namie Amuro and beloved as a theme song for the anime One Piece.
It’s one of her standout masterpieces, showcasing her triple threat of visuals, vocal technique, and style.
Its rhythmic melody line and powerful lyrics will have even first-time listeners humming along.
Another plus is the relatively small range in pitch, making it comfortable for anyone—from kids to adults—to sing.
If you want a boost of courage from Amuro-chan, try singing this song and enjoy a wonderful time with your friends and family!
I WILLNamie Amuro20rank/position

The ballad “I WILL,” with lyrics written by Namie Amuro herself, is filled with messages to her fans.
With its poignant, beautiful melody, it’s a magical masterpiece that gently stays by your heart, isn’t it? If you have a chance to go to karaoke with someone special who understands you completely, why not choose this song? The chorus makes it easy to express your feelings, so singing it emotionally might really get through to them.
If the high notes are tough, adjust the key to one that’s comfortable for you and give it a try!
Namie Amuro Karaoke Hits Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Just You and INamie Amuro21rank/position

Released in 2017 as Namie Amuro’s 47th single.
The song was written as the theme for the NTV Wednesday drama “Becoming a Mother,” and it’s a blissful medium-tempo number featuring gentle yet resolute vocals.
The lyrics express deep love for an irreplaceable presence, so it’s a song you’ll want to sing with a calm, peaceful feeling.





