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HY's Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

HY's Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
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HY's Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

HY is well known for songs that channel warm, gentle feelings and blend the Ryukyuan scale into pop music.

This time, we’ve picked out their most popular karaoke tracks.

We’ve listed the songs with the highest play counts so far in ranking order, so fans should take a look.

HY Karaoke Hit Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

366 daysHY1rank/position

HY – 366 Days (Official Music Video)
366 Days HY

HY’s classic song “366 Days.” This track is beloved across a wide range of ages, from younger listeners up to people in their 40s.

It’s a karaoke staple, so many of you have probably sung it at least once.

Its vocal range spans from mid1 E to hi G#, which is very wide, making it a bit challenging to sing without adjusting the key.

However, apart from the extremely high falsetto ad-libs in the final chorus, if you can handle the light falsetto in the B section, you can try arranging the ad-lib part in your own way.

Doing so will significantly narrow the required range, which is recommended.

NAOHY2rank/position

HY – NAO (Official Music Video)
NAOHY

A moving piece that candidly captures the complexities of love.

Included on the album “Confidence,” released in April 2006, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon album chart.

The sentimental melody that begins with piano and the lyrics portraying a protagonist who cannot accept a breakup resonate deeply with listeners.

With a vocal range and style that are easy to sing at karaoke, it’s recommended for those who have experienced heartbreak or harbor a bittersweet love.

Rather than for times when you want to hype up a crowd, it’s the perfect song for singing earnestly on your own, such as at solo karaoke.

AM11:00HY3rank/position

HY – AM11:00 (Official Music Video)
AM11:00HY

A romantic song by HY that begins with a gentle keyboard intro and paints a serene morning scene for lovers.

It delicately captures blissful moments in love—breezes drifting in through the bedroom window, views shared by two, and the thrill of heading out for a drive.

Included on the album “Street Story,” released in April 2003, it became the first indie release in history to top the Oricon chart for four consecutive weeks.

The song was also featured in the 2012 NHK morning drama series “Jun to Ai” and remains popular in karaoke.

Its deft fusion of rock, punk, and hip-hop makes it perfect for a duet sung by two women.

youHY4rank/position

A song by HY that paints a picture of aching, unrequited love.

Entrusting feelings for a beloved person to a song, yet being too awkward to express them honestly—that vulnerability is deeply moving.

Featured on the album “Street Story,” this track has been cherished by fans for years, and its raw lyrics, combined with Izumi Nakasone’s powerful yet delicate vocals, resonate with many listeners.

It’s perfect for anyone caught in the swirl of one-sided love, where joy and pain intertwine.

Highly recommended for those feeling heartache or looking for the courage to confess their feelings.

In loveHY5rank/position

HY - “In Love” (Theme song for the film ‘366 Days’) Music Video
Falling in love with HY

The HY songs where Nakasone takes the lead are all high and powerful, aren’t they? Since there are many ballads, I think a lot of people include them in their karaoke repertoire! In this song, it’s a male–female twin-vocal setup, and only the A-melody is sung by the male vocalist, Niizato.

However, the key jumps up from the chorus, so when singing it’s best to avoid using your throat overall.

Nakasone’s charm is that she doesn’t use falsetto for high notes! She sings in chest voice no matter how high the range, so the emotion comes through directly.

The reason I feel like crying no matter which song I listen to was Nakasone’s singing style all along!

Being called fatHY6rank/position

'Called Fat' Music Video Full Version (RIZAP commercial song featuring Izumi Nakasone)
Called a fatty and saying 'HY'

This song was written as the theme for the “RIZAP” commercial featuring Izumi Nakasone, a member of HY, and was created as a message of encouragement to herself as she took on a diet challenge.

The lyrics depict days of being repeatedly called out for her weight and reflect on the many times she stumbled in her dieting efforts.

It’s an intriguing track that contrasts HY’s signature gentle, ballad-like atmosphere with humorous lyrics listing familiar moments that often occur during dieting.

Song for…HY7rank/position

A song by HY, a four-member mixed band based in their hometown of Okinawa, who are active not only in music but also in producing the natural brand “HeartY.” Written based on member Izumi Nakasone’s real-life experience, the lyrics tell a near-miraculous story, and the powerful, lyrical vocals over an arrangement featuring acoustic guitar and piano are sure to move your heart.

Precisely because the lyrics feel so real, it’s a track that, when sung by a woman at karaoke, is certain to touch listeners and leave a lasting impression.

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