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’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
HeroNamie Amuro1rank/position

A rousing cheer song by Namie Amuro that powerfully sings of the “courage” and “hope” needed at every stage of life.
Released in July 2016 as NHK’s broadcast theme for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics and Paralympics, it captured the hearts of a wide audience—from athletes to the general public.
When she made a special appearance at the 68th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2017, her stunning performance set a remarkable peak viewer rating of 48.
4%.
If you choose this song when enjoying karaoke with someone special, you’ll surely share a moment of true connection.
CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Namie Amuro2rank/position

The 9th single “CAN YOU CELEBRATE?” was written as the theme song for the TV drama Virgin Road.
It’s Namie Amuro’s biggest hit and a double-million seller beloved as a wedding staple.
With minimal melodic movement, it’s easy to sing, but since it shifts between a lively shuffle beat and a ballad, be careful not to get left behind by the rhythmic changes.
As a universally known hit, it’s a pop tune guaranteed to fire up any karaoke session.
Love StoryNamie Amuro3rank/position

“Love Story” is a track included as the title song on the 38th single, which was released as the artist’s first four-track single.
In addition to serving as the theme song for the TV drama “The Reason I Can’t Find My Love,” it was also featured in multiple commercials, including NTT Docomo’s “d Hits” and KOSÉ’s “ESPRIQUE.” Although the vocal range is wide, the key isn’t very high and the tempo is relaxed, making it approachable even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
However, be careful with the falsetto that appears near the end; it’s easy to slip off pitch if you’re not attentive.
NEVER ENDNamie Amuro4rank/position

The 17th single “NEVER END,” produced as the image song for the 26th G8 Summit, features an arrangement that incorporates melodies from Ryukyuan folk music and lyrics that evoke a prayer for peace continuing into the future.
As a message to the world, it resonated with many listeners.
With a very gentle melodic flow and a narrow vocal range, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
Its mystical arrangement stirs the heart—an epic number we’ll want to keep singing even as the times change.
a walk in the parkNamie Amuro5rank/position

Namie Amuro’s “a walk in the park” is a striking track featuring a sultry low register and powerful delivery.
Released in 1996, it became a million-selling hit and remains a karaoke favorite.
The choreography was handled by KABA-chan, whose personality also supports the song’s overall impression.
Among her songs, it’s notable for its relaxed tempo, making the rhythm easy to catch, and since the key isn’t very high, it’s likely easier to sing at karaoke.
If you pronounce the English lyrics with strong articulation, you might get closer to Amuro-chan’s singing style!
Baby Don’t CryNamie Amuro6rank/position

Namie Amuro’s “Baby Don’t Cry” is one of those timeless songs whose appeal doesn’t fade with the years—it really resonates with the heart! While it carries a touch of poignancy, it also delivers an uplifting message, making it a true “anthem for those who keep moving forward.” Among her songs, this one is relatively easy to sing, and its melody is so catchy you can’t help but hum along after just one listen.
Also, if you bring extra emotion into the key-change section, it can create an even more moving effect.
When you’re feeling down, belt it out at karaoke—sometimes with friends, sometimes on your own—and let it lift your spirits!
NEW LOOKNamie Amuro7rank/position

“NEW LOOK” is Namie Amuro’s 34th single, released in 2008.
It features a rhythmic melody and a distinctive, easy-to-sing style that mixes in English.
Many will remember it as the song from the Vidal Sassoon commercials, and it’s one of the tracks that truly embodies Amuro’s appeal.
The music video is also notable for its retro-pop vibe, drawing on the fashion styles of the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s.
With its mid-tempo pace and relatively small vocal range, it’s easy to sing at karaoke and comes highly recommended.
Pick this stylish Amuro track and stand out at karaoke!





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