miwa Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
miwa is a Japanese singer-songwriter.
With a strikingly beautiful high register, her voice reaches straight to our hearts.
Let’s check out her popular songs—performed with nothing but that voice and an acoustic guitar—in a ranked list of her many remarkable achievements.
A must-see.
miwa Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Unrequited lovemiwa1rank/position

A ballad that portrays a heartrending love, seeping into the heart with its translucent vocals and the warm sound of the piano.
Included on the March 2012 album “guitarium,” it was selected as the ending theme for the music information program “saku saku” in February 2012.
The lyrics delicately express the feelings of a secret, unspoken crush and the bittersweet pain of being unable to get closer the more you care.
With a heartwarming melody that gently embraces the frustration of being unable to confess and the anxiety that everyone experiences when they fall in love, this song offers solace and support.
It’s a track we especially recommend to those who are keeping their feelings for someone special tucked away in their hearts.
To Hikarimiwa2rank/position

One of Miwa’s signature songs, known for its heartwarming melody and delicate lyrics.
Released in August 2012, it became a hot topic as the theme song for the drama “Rich Man, Poor Woman.” The lyrics, which sing about the strength of love and hope, resonate with many listeners.
The song also touches on human relationships and loneliness in the digital age, conveying a gentle warmth that embraces the worries of people living today.
With its positive message and dynamic sound, it’s perfect for livening up a karaoke session—sure to create a strong sense of unity with those around you.
Rebootmiwa3rank/position

This was singer-songwriter miwa’s 25th single, released in August 2019.
It was the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Nagi no Oitoma.” The hallmark of miwa’s singing is, above all, her clear tone across her entire range.
Typically, mixed voice is often used to soften the “attack” compared to chest voice in order to convey “wistfulness” or “gentleness.” In miwa’s case, however, she employs a mixed voice that leverages her clear timbre, enhancing the expression of “cuteness” and a “straightforward femininity.”
360°miwa4rank/position

A captivating number by miwa, whose clear, charming singing voice truly shines.
This song was the theme for the movie “Doraemon: Nobita’s Space Heroes.” Doraemon movies are one of the highlights of spring break for kids! As a theme song, it’s bound to be a favorite among children.
The key is a bit high, but kids can sing it without worrying! Miwa has also performed theme songs for various dramas and films, so many mothers are probably familiar with her as well.
It would be great for parents and children to sing together—or for moms to sing it to their kids!
If only you were here so I could hold you.miwa5rank/position

Miwa, a singer-songwriter known for her clear and beautiful voice, released “Anata ga Koko ni Ite Dakishimeru Koto ga Dekiru Nara” in 2015.
Written as the theme song for the TBS drama “Kounodori,” it reached No.
8 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
With lyrics themed around “birth,” in line with the drama’s story, it’s a heartwarming song to listen to.
It’s sure to soothe a frustrated mind, so be sure to pick it for your next karaoke session.
To the Lightmiwa6rank/position

It’s an electric number with a grand atmosphere.
It’s a song by singer-songwriter miwa, released in 2012 as her ninth single.
It became a hot topic when it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Rich Man, Poor Woman.” The lyrics are an encouraging message about moving forward toward happiness and hope, and listening to it makes your heart soar.
When it comes to women’s songs, people tend to imagine love songs.
How about showing a new side of yourself with a song like this?
February 14 feat. Takaya Kawasakimiwa7rank/position

Among the songs that color Valentine’s Day—a quintessential winter tradition—you’ll find plenty with heartwarming melodies and poignant lyrics.
“February 14 feat.
Takaya Kawasaki,” a collaboration between miwa and Takaya Kawasaki, is a track that conveys warmth and gentleness, enough to make you forget the chill of February.
The acoustic guitar tones are soothing, giving listeners a sense of calm.
It’s a number you’ll want to listen to while snuggling up with your loved one, swelling the sweet anticipation of romance.





