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Ayaka’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

I think many of Ayaka’s songs are ones everyone has heard at least once.

They’re also great for karaoke, since it’s easy to get the crowd excited when everyone knows the songs.

I put together a ranking of Ayaka’s most popular karaoke tracks.

Ayaka Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2025] (1–10)

The BeginningAyaka8rank/position

[High Quality] The Beginning Time (Full)
Ayaka, At the Beginning

This is a song by Ayaka, a singer-songwriter from Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture.

It’s included as the first track on her third album, “The beginning,” released in 2012.

The title feels perfect for spring, the season of new beginnings.

The lyrics are packed with heartfelt feelings about living together with someone precious.

Versailles – Versailles –Ayaka9rank/position

Ayaka / Versailles – Versailles – Animation Lyric Video
Versailles - Versailles - Ayaka

The theme song of the theatrical anime The Rose of Versailles captivates with its sweeping, moving melody and heartfelt lyrics.

Ayaka’s powerful yet delicate vocals elegantly express the emotions of characters who confront fate in pursuit of love and freedom.

Written specifically as the theme for The Rose of Versailles, released in January 2025, the song masterfully captures the film’s world through music.

The dazzling orchestral arrangement and crystalline vocals weave a harmony that further elevates the movie’s majestic atmosphere.

It’s a perfect choice for singing with thoughts of someone dear, or when you want to perform with heartfelt emotion in a calm, intimate mood.

Heart UpAyaka & Daichi Miura10rank/position

Ayaka & Daichi Miura / “Heart Up” Music Video
Heart Up Ayaka & Daichi Miura

Ayaka, a singer-songwriter known for hit songs often sung at karaoke like “Mikazuki” and “Nijiiro,” and Daichi Miura, whose tracks like “(RE)PLAY” are also karaoke favorites.

Their duet song “Heart Up” is perfect when you want to sing a gentle ballad.

Since both are highly recognized artists, it’s a safe, crowd-pleasing pick when you go to karaoke with friends!

Ayaka’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Beautiful WorldKoji Tamaki feat. Ayaka11rank/position

Koji Tamaki feat. Ayaka “Beautiful World” Music Video
Beautiful World Koji Tamaki feat. Ayaka

A gem of a song whose deep, rugged vocals by Koji Tamaki and Ayaka’s gently enveloping voice resonate through your whole body, gradually warming even the deepest places in your heart.

The lyrics, which strikingly depict swearing eternal love to a precious person and then setting off toward the sky, are memorable.

While the heartfelt words are wonderful, the real highlight is the collaboration between the two vocal powerhouses, Koji Tamaki and Ayaka.

As you listen to their voices—combining strength with delicacy—you’ll feel the weight of sorrow in your heart gently lift.

rainbow-coloredMai Shiraishi × Ayaka12rank/position

Mai Shiraishi × Ayaka – Niji-iro / THE FIRST TAKE powered by ASAHI SUPER DRY
Rainbow-colored Mai Shiraishi × Ayaka

“Nijiiro,” one of Ayaka’s signature songs, was written as the theme for the NHK morning drama series Hanako to Anne.

A collaboration with Mai Shiraishi, a former Nogizaka46 member, came to life after they co-starred in a web commercial.

It’s also a very popular karaoke song that many people love to sing.

Watching their collaboration on THE FIRST TAKE, it really feels perfect as a duet, doesn’t it? It’s an uplifting track that gently warms the heart—be sure to perform it at your next girls’ get-together!

Jewelry dayAyaka13rank/position

This is Ayaka’s fifth single overall, released in July 2007.

It was also chosen as the theme song for Shochiku’s film “Last Love.” Set against a simple, acoustic backing track, the song lets you fully enjoy Ayaka’s incredibly charming vocals.

Since Ayaka is known for her exceptionally strong singing ability, many people might think, “Is it really easy to score high on this?” But if you listen closely to the original and study the finer nuances of her performance, there’s nothing to fear! In fact, because her use of dynamics and vibrato is very clear and easy to follow, I’d say this is a song where, if you carefully imitate her delivery, you can aim for a very high score.

Of course, it’s undeniable that to freely employ these techniques and express the song well, you need to have a solid foundation in singing.

Still, I encourage you to give it a try.

Welcome back.Ayaka14rank/position

The theme song for Fuji TV’s “Absolute Boyfriend: The Perfect Lover Robot.” It’s Ayaka’s 8th single.

As the title suggests, it’s a gentle, embracing song that makes you want to go home.

At the same time, each powerful word gives you a push forward.

It’s also a perfect song to wrap up a karaoke session.

Give it a try—whether you’re singing solo or as a duo!