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Ketsumeishi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

When you go to karaoke, Ketsumeishi almost always appears in the rankings and in the singing history.

We’ve put together a ranking of their most frequently sung classic tracks.

I’m sure some songs you know well are included.

Ketsumeishi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

superstarKetsumeishi29rank/position

This song features a captivating blend of hip-hop and pop, filled with messages of positivity and encouragement.

It celebrates everyone’s innate talents and charms, emphasizing the importance of believing in one’s potential.

Released on November 4, 2020 as Ketsumeishi’s 33rd single, it was also selected as the theme song for the TV Asahi anime Crayon Shin-chan starting October 3 of the same year.

The music video, filmed entirely in India, visually expresses its brightness and uplifting message.

Perfect as a cheer song for school sports days and athletic festivals, this track energizes listeners and gently supports those striving toward their goals—truly an ideal anthem of encouragement.

Happy birthdayKetsumeishi30rank/position

It’s a song by Ketsumeishi that straightforwardly expresses heartfelt congratulations for a loved one’s birthday.

The lively tones of piano and brass evoke the fun atmosphere of a birthday party.

The relaxed rhythm is also striking, conveying the warmth of celebrating someone close and savoring happiness.

Its message—that it’s important to reflect on the past and feel gratitude toward those around you—is perfect for a birthday.

By sharing feelings of celebration and thanks through this song, that sense of happiness may grow even greater.

Ketsumeishi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)

Beer boyKetsumeishi31rank/position

It’s a song where rap and melody blend together, and imitating the freestyle way of singing is really tough! But if you can recreate this laid-back vibe, karaoke is sure to heat up.

It’s included on Ketsumeishi’s first album, released in 2000.

Laugh wellKetsumeishi32rank/position

A four-man group, Ketsumeishi released this track in November 2020.

Musically, the vocal melody doesn’t have much range, so even people who aren’t confident singers should be able to handle it without strain.

More important for performing this song is how well you can deliver the rap-like sections with good rhythm and clear diction.

Strictly speaking, rapping has many aspects that make it more difficult than simply singing a melody, but if you’re just enjoying it at karaoke, there’s no need to be too uptight about it.

Try to sing with a good sense of rhythm while keeping the laid-back groove of the original.

Human CrossingKetsumeishi33rank/position

Among Ketsumeishi’s songs, “Ningen Kousaten” (“Human Crossroads”) stands out for its moving flow and compelling lyrics.

Its verses vividly capture universal themes and invite us to reflect on a down-to-earth philosophy of life.

Set to a beautiful melody and a breezy beat, the song carries deeper motifs of encounters and farewells, and the preciousness of once-in-a-lifetime moments.

With its comfortable, catchy melodic line and easy-to-follow rhythm, it’s also a great choice for karaoke—easy to sing and suitable for any generation.

Consider adding it to your karaoke lineup.

friendKetsumeishi34rank/position

Ketsumeishi “Tomodachi”
Friend Ketsumeishi

This is a song themed around friendship and growth, featuring heartfelt lyrics and a pleasant melody.

It depicts memories with childhood friends and the reality of walking separate paths, skillfully expressing a changing cityscape alongside an unchanging bond of friendship.

Released in February 2002, it became the group’s first entry into the top 10 of the Oricon Singles Chart.

It was also used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN,” helping to raise Ketsumeishi’s profile.

It’s a track filled with memories and hope, perfect for listening during graduation season or times of parting with friends.

Summer with YouKetsumeishi35rank/position

Released in 2016, Ketsumeishi’s “Kimi to no Natsu” was used as the image song for KitKat Chocolatory.

It’s characterized by a flow that lifts your spirits and a chorus that creates a sense of unity, and despite its brightness, it also carries a heart-tugging sense of wistfulness.

The straightforward, simple lyrics resonate with listeners, making it a karaoke staple loved by many.

Don’t you feel like humming along after just one listen? Singing this song to relive a bit of youth sounds wonderful, doesn’t it?