Kobukuro Karaoke Hit Songs Ranking [2025]
Kobukuro is a musical duo that has continued to be supported by many people since their debut, thanks to their powerful vocals and unpretentious musical style.
This time, we’ve ranked some of their songs that are frequently sung at karaoke.
Feel free to use it as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke.
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Kobukuro Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
O flowers now in full bloom,Kobukuro8rank/position

This is a song that was used as the theme for NHK’s Sochi Olympics in 2014.
Many of you are probably familiar with it.
Although it’s a song by Kobukuro, “Ima, Saki Hokoru Hanatachi yo” has a very clear vocal melody, making it easy to sing even solo.
As for how to feel the rhythm, taking it slowly and relaxed works well, but doubling the tempo also makes it easier to sing and is recommended.
The overall vocal range of the song is C3 to F#4, so most men should be able to sing it comfortably in chest voice.
Also, since it’s a ballad, creating contrast between the lower parts of the verses (A and B sections) and the lift in the chorus will enhance expressiveness and help boost your score.
Try to keep your facial muscles lifted so your pitch doesn’t drop while you sing!
Together foreverKobukuro9rank/position

A song by Kobukuro that celebrates the beauty of spending life’s precious moments with the one you love.
It portrays the joy and hardships of walking together as a couple, along with hope for the future.
Written for a friend’s wedding, the track was released in October 2004 and has since become a beloved wedding classic.
It also boasts the remarkable feat of remaining on the Oricon charts for 99 weeks.
Highly recommended for couples who want to deepen their bond or those about to get married.
Sing it at karaoke and it’s sure to resonate with women.
GraduationKobukuro10rank/position

Kobukuro’s “Sotsugyo” is a fitting song to celebrate new beginnings and share courage.
It eases the anxiety that comes with life changes and transforms it into a feeling full of hope.
Delivered by the powerhouse duo of Shunsuke Kuroda and Kentaro Kobuchi, it’s a deeply moving ballad.
Kuroda’s tall stature and sunglasses, along with Kobuchi’s guitar performance, are especially striking.
The delicate ensemble of piano and strings—like a live performance—evokes the scene of cherry blossoms fluttering at a graduation ceremony.
It’s a powerful cheer sent to everyone taking their first steps forward.
Kobukuro Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Wings Named YouKobukuro11rank/position

“Kimi to Iu Na no Tsubasa” unfolds with a breezy, exhilarating melody and lyrics that give you the strength to say “Alright, let’s do this.” Released in 2006, the song was chosen as the theme for the drama Regatta: The Eternal You Were With.
Since the key is a bit high, if you’re not comfortable with higher ranges, it’s recommended to lower it a few steps to make it easier to sing.
There are many intricate melodic lines, so the difficulty is slightly high, but because it’s built around catchy melodies—especially the chorus—it should still be approachable.
Feel the momentum of the song and give it a try.
The continuation of this EarthKobukuro12rank/position

Kobukuro’s song carries a message of hope for the future and the importance of protecting the global environment.
Created as a theme song for the World Expo, it depicts harmony between nature and technology.
Released as a single in July 2022, it was selected as the official theme song for the Osaka-Kansai Expo.
It features a simple, catchy melody, resulting in a pop tune that anyone can hum along to.
It’s a song that lifts spirits worn down by the COVID-19 pandemic, making it a great recommendation when you want to push forward toward the future or reflect on the value of nature.
futureKobukuro13rank/position

This is the 27th single by Kobukuro, a musical duo known for releasing many big hits with catchy yet beautiful harmonies, such as “Sakura” and “Eien ni Tomo ni.” The song was chosen as the theme for the film Orange, which is based on a shoujo manga, and it became a long-running hit alongside the movie’s major success—so many teenage girls have probably heard it.
Featuring piano and a relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing and highly recommended for karaoke.
If you’re going with friends, try taking on the delicate harmonies like in the original.
Summer RainKobukuro14rank/position

In early July, the lingering rainy season often brings days when it’s hot yet raining.
On days like that, how about listening to “Summer rain,” released in 2009? This emotional track is by the folk duo Kobukuro, who made their major debut in 2001 with their first single “YELL ~Eru~/Bell.” Its catchy, memorable melody seems perfect for karaoke, and if you’re up for it, try tackling the harmony parts too!





