CHEMISTRY Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
In 2017, CHEMISTRY made their long-awaited comeback.
Combining the skills they honed during their solo careers, the duo’s harmonies have become even more powerful.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their all-time hit songs, focusing on those most frequently sung at karaoke.
CHEMISTRY Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
PIECES OF A DREAMCHEMISTRY1rank/position

CHEMISTRY, who debuted from the popular audition show ASAYAN.
Many of you were probably captivated by their memorable debut release at the time.
This track blends a mellow R&B sound with the duo’s beautiful harmonies.
Even while holding onto fragments of imperfect dreams, it looks forward, stirring the heart with a bittersweet yet subtly warm emotion.
Released in March 2001, it spent 15 weeks in the top 10 of the Oricon charts.
It’s a perfect song for a sentimental night or as stylish background music for a drive.
My Gift to YouCHEMISTRY2rank/position

A delicately drawn winter scene and feelings for a loved one, this winter ballad by CHEMISTRY was released in 2002.
Included on their second album, “Second to None,” its limited advance single of 100,000 copies sold out the same day, demonstrating its popularity.
It also made headlines as the world’s first ‘chaku-uta’ mobile ringtone song and has long been cherished as a classic.
The warm lyrics resonate as they express a desire to stay close and offer support to someone anxious or confused about change.
It’s perfect to sing while imagining time spent with someone special on Christmas night.
Why not sing it while savoring CHEMISTRY’s beautiful harmonies and filling it with your feelings for that important person?
You Go Your WayCHEMISTRY3rank/position

This is a classic song by CHEMISTRY that beautifully sings of the sorrow of parting.
It portrays the feeling of almost swallowing your words of farewell when you look into the other person’s eyes, striking a deep chord with listeners.
Released in 2001, the song was also used in a Suntory BOSS commercial and has left a lasting impression on many people.
It’s a song that stays close to those who have experienced a breakup or are trying to overcome a farewell with someone important.
If you sing it at karaoke, the emotion in your voice will move the hearts of those around you and is sure to inspire.
I was searching for you ~New Jersey United~CHEMISTRY4rank/position

As a woman, when we go to karaoke, we want men to sing love songs, right? CHEMISTRY’s “Kimi wo Sagashiteta (I’ve Been Searching for You)” is perfect for meeting that expectation.
It’s a tender ballad you can really let people listen to, with a relaxed tempo that makes it easy to sing freely.
The lyrics displayed on screen convey the desire to keep protecting the one you love, so the message comes across clearly.
If a man sings such a straightforward and pure love song, there’s no way it wouldn’t make a woman happy!
AngelCHEMISTRY5rank/position

This is CHEMISTRY’s 38th single, released in August 2019.
It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Sorezore no Dangai” (Each Person’s Cliff).
The harmonies are striking, and parts are arranged almost like a duet, making it an ideal song to enjoy singing with multiple people at karaoke.
In the original track, the harmonies sound fairly intricate thanks to recording and processing, but the arrangement is basically built on two-part chorus, so with karaoke guide-melody features or karaoke apps, it should be relatively easy to recreate.
Even setting that aside, it’s a very beautiful ballad—be sure to sing it and have fun.
Now or NeverCHEMISTRY6rank/position

This is “Now or Never,” the opening theme of the TV anime Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom, based on Osamu Tezuka’s Astro Boy.
The song is included on CHEMISTRY’s ninth single and is a collaboration with the producer unit m-flo.
Christmas EveCHEMISTRY7rank/position

It is included on CHEMISTRY’s ballad collection album “Winter of Love,” released on November 19, 2008.
This song is a cover of Tatsuro Yamashita’s “Christmas Eve.” The original is wonderful, but CHEMISTRY’s version is great too.
It seems like a song you could sing at a relaxed pace.





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