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chay Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

chay Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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chay Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Not only as a singer-songwriter, but chay is also active as a cast member of Terrace House and as a model.

She is popular among young women.

In this article, we will present a ranking of chay’s most popular karaoke songs.

Which songs is everyone singing?

chay Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

I tried falling in love with you.chay1rank/position

I Tried Falling in Love with You – chay (High Quality Audio / With Lyrics)
I tried falling in love with you — chay

Singer-songwriter chay’s signature song “Anata ni Koi o Shitemimashita” (“I Tried Falling in Love with You”).

With a melody that somehow feels nostalgic, the track was released in 2015 and chosen as the theme song for the drama “Date: What Is Love Like?” starring Anne.

It’s an exciting love song brimming with the joy of a budding romance—many listeners will surely relate.

If you want to express your feelings to someone you’re interested in, or make their heart skip a beat and get them to notice you at karaoke, this might be the perfect song to sing.

I love you, love you, love you so muchchay2rank/position

chay “I Love You, Love You, Love You Too Much” (Short Ver.)
I love you, love you, love you so much, chay

Chay’s song portrays a young woman’s feelings on the night before her first trip with her boyfriend.

With charming lyrics and a soothing melody, it beautifully captures a woman’s experience of falling in love.

Chay’s gentle vocals tenderly wrap around the complex emotions—both excitement and anxiety—surrounding a couple’s first journey together.

Released in October 2015, it was also chosen as the October theme song for NTV’s “Sukkiri!!”.

It’s perfect for women about to go on a first date or trip; just listening will make your heart flutter and fill you with excitement.

December Rainchay3rank/position

chay – “December Rain” Rec Ver.
December rain chay

This song was chosen as the opening theme for the drama “Jimi ni Sugoi! Kōetsu Girl Kono Etsuko.” It’s sung by chay, a musician who’s also active as a model, and was included on her 2016 single “Unmei no I Love You.” It’s a cover of a song originally released by Yumi Matsutoya in 1974.

Its retro, stylish, yet somehow fresh vibe is truly lovely.

The lyrics recall a former lover, but along with the sadness there’s a curious sense of brightness, too.

Let’s sway our shoulders and sing along.

And that makes me happy.chay4rank/position

chay “So Happy” (Short Ver.)
I'm happy with that, chay.

This is a cheer song by chay that pushes you toward a positive mindset with its girlish sound and easy-to-catch lyrical approach.

It’s a relatable piece for teenage girls and has been refined into a dazzling track you’ll want to sing at karaoke.

Beautiful Dayschay5rank/position

Chay, who has been broadening her activities with appearances on variety shows, released a blissful track titled “Beautiful Days.” In this song, she likens times when things don’t go well to a bud, and expresses the message that success will come someday by comparing it to a flower blooming.

It works well as a motivational song.

Another appealing point is how it encourages respect for individuality, inspired by the fact that flowers come in different colors.

Its profound lyrics are sure to soothe the heart.

Twinkle Dayschay6rank/position

Chay gives the first live performance of “Twinkle Days” (the Pantene commercial song).
Twinkle Dayschay

This is the third single by singer-songwriter and fashion model chay, released in April 2014.

The song is a very lively, catchy pop tune with an easy-to-remember melody, making it an excellent choice for karaoke.

It doesn’t particularly feature high notes, nor does it require a very wide vocal range, so if you thoroughly learn the melody and sing it well, you should be able to aim for a high score.

Be careful not to stumble over the English lyrics at the end of the chorus—the closing part—so you don’t lose the original song’s upbeat feel.

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