MINMI incorporates elements of reggae, hip-hop, R&B, and soca, and has many upbeat, high-energy tracks.
She has actively performed not only in Japan but also at overseas festivals, and has even hosted her own reggae events.
We’ve compiled a ranking of her most popular karaoke songs.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering her, be sure to check it out.
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The Perfect VisionMINMI1rank/position

Many people in their 30s probably listened to Japanese reggae back in their school days.
In the early 2000s, reggae was popular among the younger generation.
You can’t talk about Japanese reggae without mentioning MINMI.
A lot of people likely listened to her debut single, The Perfect Vision, which could be called the starting point of MINMI.
When you hear this song, don’t you find yourself blurting out, “So nostalgic!”? It’s a classic by MINMI that hasn’t lost any of its shine even today.
Shanana☆MINMI2rank/position

This is the song that helped establish MINMI—active as a singer-songwriter—as an artist associated with summer.
In addition to reggae, it incorporates soca, drawing attention even in its birthplace of Trinidad and Tobago.
Its sound blends power and lightness, vividly conveying bustling summertime feelings and a sense of anticipation.
The lyrics depict a summer romance, and the track also evokes a positive, forward-looking mindset.
Ave MariaMINMI3rank/position

This is a karaoke song by Minmi, whose style—straightforwardly incorporating elements of reggae, R&B, and hip-hop—has been attracting attention.
With its refreshing melodic sensibility, it’s a heartfelt piece that lifts the mood and makes you want to sing along in the morning.
Shiki no UtaNujabes & MINMI4rank/position

This is the ending theme of Samurai Champloo.
The music is by Nujabes, and the vocals are by Minmi.
Both are highly acclaimed as top-tier artists in their fields, and this is the number one song I’d like girls to sing at karaoke.
Sakura ~Graduation~Shonan no Kaze feat. MINMI5rank/position

The message that it’s okay to be yourself gives you a push forward in “Sakura ~Graduation~ feat.
MINMI.” This song, released in 2013 by Shonan no Kaze—famous for hits like “Junrenka”—is a perfect fit for graduation scenes.
Featuring singer-songwriter MINMI, known for tracks like “Are yu ready,” it adds a great accent to the song.
As you listen, the EDM-style rhythm naturally gets you grooving! With the beautiful, melodic chorus and the emotional rap parts alternating, it never gets boring.
Christmas☆SongMINMI6rank/position

Singer-songwriter MINMI, known for her powerful vocals and unique style of delivering accessible reggae numbers, continues to be widely supported.
This track is the B-side to her second single “T.
T.
T.” released in 2002.
It’s a mature Christmas song that blends a gentle reggae groove with the sweet emotions of spending a first Christmas with someone you love.
When you’re unsure what to play, this calm tune is sure to soften the mood.
While many of MINMI’s songs feature lots of soaring high notes, this one is relatively easy to sing—another point in its favor!
I am Porsche.MINMI7rank/position

MINMI is a leading female reggae singer from Japan.
She continues to release music consistently, and lately she’s also been putting out reggae tracks that incorporate trap, which is trending.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is “Watashi wa Porsche” (“I Am Porsche”).
As a reggae track with strong hip-hop elements, the vocal difficulty is set relatively low.
It’s a must-listen for anyone looking for an easy-to-sing song with sexy lyrics.





