EXILE’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
You realize it when you try singing them: EXILE’s songs hit that sweet spot—not too high, not too low.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of EXILE’s most popular karaoke songs.
Whether you go with friends or by yourself, they’re sure to create a fun vibe.
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EXILE Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
My StarEXILE22rank/position

Here is the song chosen as the Japanese theme for the film Only the Brave.
“My Star” was released as a single in 2018, with lyrics written by ATSUSHI.
It’s a piano ballad whose expansive sound is overwhelming, and the harmony of the two singers is superbly crafted.
It’s a song that truly makes you want to just listen and swoon.
And yet, the melodic range is arranged to be easy for men to sing.
By all means, imagine yourself as one of the members of EXILE and bring the song’s world to life!
PureEXILE23rank/position

It’s a song that appeals not only to women but also to groups of men, making it perfect for graduation season.
As a slow ballad, it has an easy-to-follow tempo, with a singable key and melody.
Singing it at karaoke after graduation, for example, will make it a memorable song.
Your Eyes Only: My Ambiguous ContoursEXILE24rank/position

It’s a mellow ballad by EXILE.
It’s a song that can captivate young listeners who like the style of Sandaime J Soul Brothers, making it appealing to a relatively wide range of ages.
The vocal range is also very broad, so it’s handy for belting out at the end, and it comes together as a cool track.
Two LipsEXILE25rank/position

EXILE’s song is known as a poignant winter ballad.
The lyrics, which portray the deep bond between lovers and the complexity of their relationship, are likely to resonate with many listeners.
Released in November 2009, it was also used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Tokyo DOGS.” This work is a moving love song that cherishes the time spent with a loved one and depicts the process of rediscovering oneself through that time.
It’s a recommended track for moments when you want to savor sweet time with your partner or reaffirm your feelings for someone special.
While there are no dance scenes in the music video, live footage features dance performances that are well worth seeing.
Because you are hereEXILE26rank/position

“Because You’re Here” is a heartwarming ballad that was featured in JR East commercials.
Released in 2007, it was included as the B-side to their 26th single, “I Believe.” The lyrics, which speak of finding happiness as long as you’re by my side and walking through life together, portray pure love and are moving even just to read.
Many people may feel that slower songs are challenging to sing.
In that regard, EXILE has released many ballads, making it easier to find one that suits you.
At the end of sorrow...EXILE27rank/position

Set a calm mood at karaoke with this smooth, soulful ballad.
This track is included on their 10th album, “19 -Road to AMAZING WORLD-,” released in 2015.
“Thanks to you, my precious one, sorrow turned into hope”—its moving message of love is truly stirring.
With moments of mixed voice and majestic choral work, the song may feel like it sits high in range, but the main melody is surprisingly low.
That makes it a good challenge even for men who aren’t confident with high notes.
Sand in the PalmEXILE28rank/position

If you’re looking for a karaoke song packed with EXILE’s signature style, how about trying this track, “Tenohira no Suna”? Included on the 2010 single “FANTASY,” it was also featured in a TOYOTA WISH commercial.
The harmonies woven by vocalists ATSUSHI and TAKAHIRO are incredibly pleasing to the ear, and in karaoke, you’ll want to reinterpret that feel in your own way.
It’s a song that resonates deeply, even when you’re facing worries or uncertainty.





