Every Little Thing Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2025]
Every Little Thing, led by vocalist Kaori Mochida—whose gentle, maternal-feeling voice and distinctive phrasing took the world by storm.
This time, we’ve picked out some of her most popular karaoke songs.
We’ve listed the tracks with the highest play counts so far in ranking format.
Fans, be sure to check them out.
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Every Little Thing Karaoke Song Popularity Rankings [2025] (1–10)
Grip!Every Little Thing8rank/position

It’s the opening theme of Inuyasha.
I think it’s an exciting song that people of that generation will respond to.
The key is probably comfortable for women to sing.
Since it’s an especially iconic track from a hugely popular anime, if you know it, definitely sing it at karaoke.
Face the changeEvery Little Thing9rank/position

Every Little Thing is a music duo that still enjoys enduring popularity today.
“Face the change” is an early-career work of theirs, characterized by distinctly ’90s synthesizers and a somewhat rock-tinged vocal line.
That said, it doesn’t feature shouty phrases, and the vocal range stays relatively narrow.
The rhythm is simple as well, so if you can maintain steady, full-bodied tone on sustained notes, it will likely come across as skillful.
SwimmyEvery Little Thing10rank/position

This is the 31st single released in 2006 by the music group Every Little Thing.
It was used as the theme song for the drama ‘The Man Who Can’t Get Married’ starring Hiroshi Abe.
The cheerful, humming-like chorus is memorable.
It’s a refreshing love song that seems perfect for summer.
Every Little Thing Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
I’m in love.Every Little Thing11rank/position

On chilly days, we long for heartwarming songs, don’t we? Listening slowly is nice, but when you feel like singing at karaoke, Every Little Thing’s “Koi wo Shiteiru” is a fantastic choice! Cold days are exactly when you can really feel your partner’s warmth, and this song is packed with that feeling.
When you sing it, you’ll be reminded of how wonderful it is to be in love.
If you go to karaoke with your significant other, try dedicating it to them as a little thank-you!
Even now... because I still love you.Every Little Thing12rank/position

This song was included on Every Little Thing’s second original album, Time to Destination, which was released in 1998.
It was originally written by Mitsuru Igarashi for Megumi Okina, and Every Little Thing later covered it for the album.
Beloved among fans, the song is noted for its poignant lyrics and refreshing sound.
FOREVER YOURSEvery Little Thing13rank/position

This is Every Little Thing’s ninth single, “FOREVER YOURS,” released in 1998.
Many of Every Little Thing’s songs are on the lower side and easy to sing, so they’re recommended for people who struggle with high keys.
This track is also a calm, easy one to sing.
Songs from the ’90s tend to be pretty popular at karaoke, don’t they?
PrayEvery Little Thing14rank/position

Every Little Thing is a musical duo featuring Kaori Mochida, known for her distinctive vocals, and guitarist Ichiro Ito.
They have many classic songs, but one I especially recommend is “Pray.” Although many might perceive it as a bright-sounding track, it actually sits in the mid to upper-mid vocal range, and the overall range isn’t particularly wide.
The tempo is a slightly slower mid-tempo, with well-defined rests built into the arrangement.





