Ken Hirai's Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Since his debut, Ken Hirai has released a wide variety of songs.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of the songs fans most often sing at karaoke.
It includes not only nostalgic tracks but also relatively new ones, so please take a look.
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Ken Hirai’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
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Kikyogaoka is a song written from the perspective of parents.
Released digitally in 2013, it was featured in a Misawa Homes commercial.
The title, Kikyogaoka, is the name of a place in Mie Prefecture, where Ken Hirai is from, and the music video was also filmed there.
It’s a heartwarming track that makes you imagine, “This is probably how my parents feel about me.” With its gentle melody and relatively modest vocal range, it’s also easy to sing at karaoke.
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The 1995 release “One Earbud Each” paints a lovely scene of sharing earphones with someone you like and listening to the same music.
Although Ken Hirai is often associated with gentle, ballad-like songs, this track is a bright, poppy, and fun number.
Its catchy groove makes it easy to sing along without overthinking.
The key is a bit on the higher side, so it’s comfortable as-is for many women, while men can lower the key a little to enjoy singing it, too.
Immerse yourself in the song’s world, ride the rhythm, and have fun singing!





