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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.

Namie Amuro Karaoke Hits Ranking [2025] (21–30)

SWEET 19 BLUESNamie Amuro29rank/position

The title track from the second album, later re-released as the seventh single, “SWEET 19 BLUES.” Used as the ending theme for the film “That’s Cunning! The Greatest Strategy?,” the song stands out for its lyrics crafted with universality in mind and its soulful choral work.

The melodic movement in the chorus is challenging, but since the vocal range isn’t that wide, it’s relatively approachable for karaoke.

However, be careful to feel the bounce of the relaxed shuffle beat—if you don’t, you’ll drift away from the original vibe.

TSUKINamie Amuro30rank/position

TSUKI – Namie Amuro (Full)
TSUKI Namie Amuro

This song has a signature Namie Amuro feel, with a mellow atmosphere and poignant lyrics that leave a strong impression.

For those who have experienced a more mature kind of love during that in-between stage of being a college student—neither fully a child nor fully an adult—it will truly resonate.

While the overall tone is gentle, the chorus has a burst of energy, making it an easy song to pour your emotions into when singing at karaoke.

Namie Amuro Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)

TUKINamie Amuro31rank/position

TSUKI – Namie Amuro (Full)
TUKI Namie Amuro

This song has a signature Namie Amuro feel, with a mellow atmosphere and poignant lyrics that leave a strong impression.

For those who have experienced a more mature kind of love during that in-between stage of being a college student—neither fully a child nor fully an adult—it will truly resonate.

While the overall tone is gentle, the chorus has a burst of energy, making it an easy song to pour your emotions into when singing at karaoke.