Kenta Kiritani, who is also active as an actor and singer, has a presence that instantly catches the eye on TV and in films.
Thanks to his lovable personality and sharp sense of humor, he has many fans regardless of gender.
I’ve put together a ranking of songs by Kenta Kiritani that are often sung at karaoke.
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Kenta Kiritani’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Voice of the SeaUrashima Taro (Kenta Kiritani)1rank/position

In the midst of your busy daily life, do you find yourself unable to make time for someone important and holding onto the feeling of “I want to see you”? This song, carried by the sound of the sanshin—Okinawa’s traditional instrument—expresses pure feelings for someone far away.
It was created by Dentsu CM planner Makoto Shinohara and BEGIN’s Masaru Shimabukuro.
Composed in 2015 for au’s Santaro commercial series, it shot to No.
1 on 13 music sites shortly after its digital release.
It also won the Excellence Award at the 58th Japan Record Awards.
Kenta Kiritani’s unadorned vocals gently resonate with those in long-distance relationships or anyone thinking of a loved one living apart due to work.
You’ll surely relate to the protagonist, who listens to the voices of nature while thinking of their beloved.
Asakusa KidMasaki Suda × Kenta Kiritani2rank/position

The 2017 film Hibana, starring Masaki Suda and Kenta Kiritani and based on a work by Naoki Matayoshi, featured this song Asakusa Kid as its theme.
The track is also well-known for being written, composed, and sung by Takeshi Kitano.
Tied to the film’s portrayal of the struggles of comedians, Kitano’s song was released in 1986, making it an easy choice to perform at karaoke with people from that generation.
It has almost no high notes, so it’s easy to sing even for those with lower voices.
It also sounds cool as a duet.
A dream within a dreamKenta Kiritani3rank/position

Kenta Kiritani is an actor who has appeared in numerous TV dramas and classic films.
Since singing “Umi no Koe” in the au commercials, he has also occasionally been active as an artist.
Among his works, “Yume no Mata Yume” is particularly easy to sing at karaoke.
Since singing isn’t his main profession, the melody doesn’t demand exceptional vocal skill.
That’s why even people who aren’t good at singing can enjoy it without pressure.
Rather than forcing yourself to imitate Kenta Kiritani, if you sing in your own style, you should be able to handle every part without any trouble.





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