Kumi Koda’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
When it comes to Kumi Koda’s popular karaoke songs, “Cutie Honey” and “you” are often mentioned.
However, she has many other great tracks as well.
Be sure to give them a listen and try singing them at karaoke.
They’re guaranteed to get the crowd going.
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Koda Kumi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Pearl MoonKumi Koda22rank/position

This song is included on Koda Kumi’s second album, “grow into one,” released in 2003.
Among her many hits, “Pearl Moon” may not be as well-known, but it’s an exceptionally easy ballad to sing.
Its vocal range is narrow, and you can comfortably sing it in a low register from start to finish, making it a great karaoke choice if you’re looking for a song you can carry through in a lower key.
A love ballad filled with feelings for someone special—try performing it when the moment really counts!
SilenceKumi Koda23rank/position

Featuring moving lyrics and powerful vocals, this piece is themed around deep love.
Koda Kumi’s distinctive voice makes it a song that truly resonates with listeners.
Released on February 14, 2024, it’s a gem co-written by Koda Kumi and Shinjiro Inoue.
The delicate portrayal explores pain, forgiveness, and the pursuit of true love.
With a relaxed tempo, it lets you fully enjoy Koda Kumi’s captivating mid-to-low range.
It’s also relatively easy to sing at karaoke, so why not perform it with your feelings for someone special in mind?
SomedayKumi Koda24rank/position

Someday is an uplifting song that sings of the pain and nostalgia for a lost love while also giving you the strength to move on.
Though it’s about a past relationship—a breakup song—its up-tempo rhythm and positive message land with a bright, energizing feel.
It’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident with high notes, and the comfortable groove blended with a danceable track makes it a number many people can enjoy singing.
With its well-balanced mix of elements, Someday could be a great cheer-up song to give a friend who’s feeling down after a breakup.
TABOOKumi Koda25rank/position

Released in 2008, Kumi Koda’s 41st single, “TABOO,” is a danceable track that’s easy to sing at karaoke.
The lyrics are packed with a provocative message about breaking taboos, leaving a strong impression and embodying Koda’s signature “sexy-cool” style.
While the song touches on themes like forbidden love and secret romance, it isn’t a tragic love story; it also conveys an empowering message.
Marked by Kumi Koda’s powerful vibrato, this is a great song to try at karaoke.
WINDKumi Koda26rank/position

“WIND,” which was used as the Fuji TV network’s theme song for the Torino Olympics broadcasts, was released in 2006 as her 29th single.
It’s a cheer song meant for people chasing their dreams and working hard—one that resonates in your heart when times are tough.
It’s slightly slow-tempo, easy to sing, and doesn’t require a wide vocal range.
The melody doesn’t have large pitch changes, making it approachable even for those not confident in their singing.
Highly recommended if you’re looking for something other than a love song.
We’ll Be OKKumi Koda27rank/position

Kumi Koda’s 14th digital single, released on July 28, 2021.
It’s a mid-tempo, pop-leaning track, and since the vocal melody doesn’t span a very wide range, both the rhythm and melody are easy to catch, making it very accessible and singable.
The rhythm has a slight swing, so be careful not to let it become flat when you sing.
Also, aiming for a solid low-register vocal delivery, like Kumi Koda herself, will make it even better.
Winter BellKumi Koda28rank/position

It’s included on Kumi Koda’s 42nd single, “stay with me.” It was released on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2008.
Sung from a girl’s perspective to the man she loves, it’s a message song with a vibe that heightens the feeling of romance.





