Masaharu Fukuyama’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Masaharu Fukuyama, who is now active not only as an actor but also as a singer-songwriter and radio DJ.
His songs, with their catchy melodies and beautiful lyrics, are also popular choices for karaoke.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of his most popular songs for karaoke.
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Masaharu Fukuyama Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2025] (21–30)
signpostMasaharu Fukuyama29rank/position

This song, included on Masaharu Fukuyama’s 24th single “Keshin,” was created with the theme of life, inspired by his own grandmother, and served as the ending theme for NTV’s “NEWS ZERO.” It’s easy to sing at karaoke and is a moving, emotionally resonant piece.
HEAVENMasaharu Fukuyama30rank/position
It was released in 1999 as Masaharu Fukuyama’s 14th single.
The song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “OUT: The Crimes of Wives,” and its lyrics express the fleeting feeling of living in this era and human desire, reflecting the themes of the drama as well.
With a Latin-tinged sound, it’s a cool track that conveys the sexy allure of a man.
Masaharu Fukuyama’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
That summer, the sea, and the skyMasaharu Fukuyama31rank/position

It’s a summer song by Masaharu Fukuyama.
It portrays the romance of a young couple, and the lyrics about a true love that was only possible because they were young are really beautiful.
The feeling of never forgetting that wonderful summer as a treasured memory comes through along with Fukuyama’s great voice.
I think you’d be popular if you could sing it coolly.
All My LovingMasaharu Fukuyama32rank/position

With its upbeat, catchy pop melody, “All My Loving” is a song you can sing while getting hyped together with the people around you.
Released in 1993 as a double A-side single along with “Koibito” (Lover), its lively feel makes it approachable and easy to sing even for those not used to karaoke.
The melody is easy to remember, which also helps.
The chorus sits a bit high, and the final chorus modulates even higher, so if your voice is on the lower side, it may be better to lower the key.
Get your friends to throw in some call-and-response and have fun singing it.
HEY!Masaharu Fukuyama33rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama’s classic “HEY!”.
It may not be an enormous hit song, but if you’re a man in your 40s, you might think, “Now that you mention it, I remember that one…” The piece features the smooth, gentle melody that Fukuyama excels at.
The tempo and rhythm are solid, so it won’t create a dreary mood even when sung at karaoke—another nice point.
Since it’s sung by Masaharu Fukuyama, the vocal range is set on the narrower side.
Give it a try.
HitomiMasaharu Fukuyama34rank/position

A heartwarming ballad released in February 2024.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the drama “When Spring Comes.” Sung with Masaharu Fukuyama’s gentle, embracing voice, the song is characterized by lyrics that celebrate the importance of things unseen.
It highlights examples like a florist’s chapped hands and the struggles behind a smile, conveying the value of invisible kindness and effort.
Reflecting the drama’s worldview, it features a gentle melody centered on themes of parent–child bonds and love.
While Fukuyama’s signature low tones are appealing, there are moments of high notes as well, so you might need a bit of practice before singing it at karaoke.
That said, it’s all the more rewarding to sing!
Camphor Tree — Blown by 500 Years of Wind —Masaharu Fukuyama35rank/position

This is a majestic ballad delivered by Masaharu Fukuyama, imbued with his feelings for Nagasaki, the place of his roots.
Originally included on the acclaimed 2014 album HUMAN, the song has been reborn roughly 11 years later with the addition of an orchestra and choir.
It takes as its subject a camphor tree that survived about 800 meters from the hypocenter, conveying the resilience of life and a prayer for the future.
The song evokes a profound worldview, as if a great tree bearing 500 years of history were quietly speaking to you.
It’s the perfect track for moments when you want to reflect on the weight of history and the preciousness of life.






