Dolphin Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]
This time, I’ve put together a selection of popular songs by Iruka, a folk singer from Tokyo.
In 1975, Iruka released a cover of “Nagori Yuki,” originally by the folk group Kaguyahime, and it became a massive hit.
Her beautiful, gentle voice resonates with the heart.
By the way, she’s also active as a picture book author.
Even if you listen to her often, there may be songs you don’t know—so be sure to check them out!
Dolphin Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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Iruka’s song “Nagori Yuki,” long cherished as a classic in Japan.
Released in 1974, it’s rooted in the then-popular folk music genre, and while it’s moving, it retains a certain folk-like poignancy.
It was originally a Kaguyahime song, but many people are probably more familiar with Iruka’s cover.
The song’s vocal range is relatively narrow, from mid1 D to mid2 G.
With the highest note at mid2 G, few should find it difficult to sing in the original key.
The A verse is somewhat spoken in style, so there are slightly fewer breakpoints, but as long as you don’t push your voice too hard, it shouldn’t be a problem.
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A love song by Iruka whose unique, vintage-tinged vocals and refreshing atmosphere carry lyrical verses that, tinged with melancholy, add depth.
She’s an artist well known among women in their 60s, and it’s a song you’ll want to sing at karaoke—one that creates an elegant, gently intimate mood.





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