Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of Chisato Moritaka [2025]
She has always faced music head-on—from playing in a band during her school days, to debuting in the entertainment industry as a singer, and in recent years incorporating club music into her songs.
The reason Chisato Moritaka’s songs are so popular at karaoke may well be because of her serious dedication to music.
Here, we present a ranking of Chisato Moritaka’s most popular karaoke tracks.
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Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of Chisato Moritaka [2025]
Lovely birthdayChisato Moritaka8rank/position

It’s a peppy girlfriend’s birthday song to send to your boyfriend.
The melody has a nostalgic feel, but it’s a cute, upbeat tune that’s fun to sing! The singable key is another nice plus.
When you perform it, how about singing it with a slightly cutesy vibe?
This City (HOME MIX)Chisato Moritaka9rank/position

A single by Chisato Moritaka, released on February 10, 1991.
Its sound spreads a fresh, energetic atmosphere; pure, strong love; a nostalgic warmth; and “liking” has such incredible power it can even create miracles! A hometown you can love that much is wonderful, isn’t it? Within its poppiness lies an intensely moving hometown song!
They are lovers.Chisato Moritaka10rank/position

Released in 1995 as Chisato Moritaka’s 24th single.
It was used as the theme song for the NTV drama “Koi mo Nidome Nara” and reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
While the lyrics depict a couple stuck in a rut, it ultimately becomes a very cute love song that expresses how much she likes him.





