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Ranking of Tomomi Kahara’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs [2025]

Ranking of Tomomi Kahara’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs [2025]
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Ranking of Tomomi Kahara’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs [2025]

Recognized for her singing voice by Tetsuya Komuro in the 1990s and celebrated as a songstress, Tomomi Kahala has continued to be loved by people of all ages.

Her songs have become karaoke staples that are passed down through the years.

In this article, we will introduce a ranking of Tomomi Kahala’s most popular songs for karaoke.

Ranking of Tomomi Kahara’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs [2025]

I’m ProudTomomi Kahala1rank/position

A masterpiece of self-affirmation from 1996 and one of Tomomi Kahala’s signature songs, featuring a powerful yet wistful melody and emotionally rich lyrics.

It vividly portrays a protagonist grappling with loneliness and anxiety who confronts herself and reexamines her identity through encounters with others.

Chosen as the song for a TBC commercial, it also led to an appearance at that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

This legendary track reached No.

2 on the Oricon weekly chart and topped the annual karaoke rankings.

Though it’s a song that tests one’s vocal ability, it’s highly recommended for moments when you want to boost your confidence or take a new step forward.

I BELIEVETomomi Kahala2rank/position

Tomomi Kahala – I BELIEVE (Audio)
I BELIEVE Tomomi Kahara

A classic that colored the golden age of J-POP in the 1990s and remains beloved by many karaoke fans, this is one of Tomomi Kahala’s signature songs.

Released in October 1995 as her second single, it became a million seller and earned her numerous newcomer awards.

The dramatic sound crafted by Tetsuya Komuro harmonizes beautifully with the crisp winter air, and her soaring vocals resonate deeply with listeners.

Familiar as the CM song for Minami “JOY OF SPORTS,” it also appears in a different arrangement on the album LOVE BRACE.

If you forget the everyday and sing your heart out with the sparkle of those days in mind, you’re sure to feel refreshed!

save your dreamTomomi Kahala3rank/position

Tomomi Kahala Tetsuya Komuro save your dream
save your dream Tomomi Kahala

A song released in 1996 by Tomomi Kahara, one of the Komuro Family.

Her songs are all set in a high range, making them quite difficult to sing for people with lower voices.

Even for those with naturally high chest voices, many of her tracks are fairly challenging.

But for anyone blessed with an abundance of high notes that rarely get used, they’re perfect! This song, too, is packed with high notes and falsetto from the very beginning, so if you consider yourself a queen of high notes, definitely give it a try!

keep yourself aliveTomomi Kahala4rank/position

Tomomi Kahara’s debut single, released on September 8, 1995.

A soundscape that evokes a near-futuristic image, vocals whose soaring high notes resonate in your ears, and an innovative music video.

This is the song that kicked off Tomomi Kahara’s string of hits.

It’s a track that combines both blazing energy and cool composure—like dry ice? A cool yet fiery song!

I’m PloudTomomi Kahala5rank/position

Tomomi Kahala – I’m proud [full version]
I'm Ploud Tomomi Kahara

This is Tomomi Kahara’s third single, released in March 1996.

The lyrics, composition, and production were, of course, by Tetsuya Komuro.

In the 1990s, when having a song chosen and sung in karaoke was said to be one of the most important factors for a hit, Komuro Family tracks virtually dominated the top of the charts.

Given that, this song can rightly be considered a go-to choice when aiming for a high karaoke score.

It’s packed with a catchy melody and lyrics that are easy to sing and remember, and it’s easy to see why it became a million-seller.

If you find the highest notes in the chorus tough, try lowering the key and give it a shot.

It might also be fun to compete for scores with your friends using just this one song!

LOVE IS ALL MUSICTomomi Kahala6rank/position

Tomomi Kahara – LOVE IS ALL MUSIC – LIVE 2014.02.16
LOVE IS ALL MUSIC Tomomi Kahala

This is a song by Tomomi Kahala produced by Tetsuya Komuro in 1997.

It’s a 6/8 time rock ballad, notable for its lyrics depicting the walk home after a breakup from late night to dawn.

The vocals were recorded in a relaxed state after a vacation in Bali, and Komuro himself is said to be fond of the track.

The song was used as the image song for Mikki’s “Ginza Jewelry Maki Estate Twin Jewelry” commercial and debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon chart.

It’s a recommended choice when you want a good cry at karaoke.

If you sing it while recalling a farewell with someone dear to you, it will surely be a deeply moving experience.

Let's give up.Tomomi Kahala7rank/position

It’s a song that could be called the original laid-back tune.

Just like the phrase “let’s give up,” you’ll find yourself feeling a strange mix of addiction and empathy toward its slow, relaxed melody.

Working hard in life is important, but sometimes “let’s give up” matters too.

It’s a song you’ll want to hum when you want to loosen up or relax.

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