Morning Musume, a group that has continued to be loved as members graduate and new ones join.
Beyond their strong dancing, their songs are upbeat and cheerful, and because the group has lasted so long, they’re cherished by a wide range of generations.
With that in mind, we’ve put together a collection of popular Morning Musume karaoke songs!
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Morning Musume Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
LOVE MachineMorning Musume1rank/position

At the end of the 1990s, when J-pop was shining at its brightest, this number by Morning Musume swept Japan into a frenzy.
It’s an irresistibly upbeat dance tune that makes your body move just by listening, and it’s no exaggeration to say it gave immeasurable energy to Japan at the time.
The friendly melodies crafted by Tsunku♂ and the gorgeous, funky sound produced by Dance☆Man continue to set our hearts dancing across generations.
Released in September 1999 as their seventh single, the song became a defining track for the group, setting a huge record with total sales of about 1.
64 million copies.
It was even featured in an NHK drama, making it a national anthem that people of all ages can hum along to.
Belt it out at karaoke with friends from your generation, and that excitement from back then will come rushing back—perfect for creating the best memories.
Love Revolution 21Morning Musume2rank/position

Known as a song by Morning Musume, this piece was released in December 2000 and captured the hearts of many fans.
Its biggest charm points are its upbeat vibe and positive lyrics.
If you sing it at karaoke, you’re sure to liven up the atmosphere in an instant.
Especially noteworthy is the choreography during the instrumental break—learn it and show it off, and you’ll definitely draw everyone’s attention.
Ladies in love, why not sing this song and win the heart of the man you fancy?
Happy Summer WeddingMorning Musume3rank/position

For women in their 30s, the most popular idol group would have to be Morning Musume, wouldn’t it? Produced by Tsunku, they’ve created many hit numbers despite their eccentric musical style.
Among Morning Musume’s songs, Happy Summer Wedding is especially recommended.
It’s a fast-tempo piece with a wide vocal range, partly because it includes phrases close to scat singing.
However, the basic vocal line doesn’t require an especially wide range, so as long as you choose which parts to sing carefully, it’s relatively easy to perform.
soap bubbleMorning Musume4rank/position

It’s a wholehearted breakup song that represents Morning Musume.
While it’s a breakup song, the powerful, resolute lyrics carry a strangely captivating charm that can make you feel positive.
I think it’s perfect for singing your heart out and blowing away the pain of a breakup.
The☆Peace!Morning Musume5rank/position

This is Morning Musume’s 12th single, released in July 2001.
Its election-themed lyrics are striking, conveying a message that invites us to reconsider the peace and love found in everyday life.
It was also used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Find the Idol!” and is known as the first song with Rika Ishikawa as center.
With a Charleston-style jazz interlude and a music video featuring the members dancing in sailor outfits, it’s full of elements that leave a lasting impression.
The cute choreography is another highlight.
It’s a great song to listen to when you want to feel your connection with someone important or with society.
BalalaikaKirari Tsukishima starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume)6rank/position

This is the opening theme of the 2006 anime Kirarin Revolution.
Koharu Kusumi, who was a member of Morning Musume at the time, voiced the main character and became a hot topic.
The upbeat rhythm and step-filled dance make you want to imitate it.
Summer Night TownMorning Musume7rank/position

It was released in 1998 as Morning Musume’s second single.
It was the first release to feature the 2nd-generation members Kei Yasuda, Mari Yaguchi, and Sayaka Ichii, and it reached No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The song has a sexy, sultry vibe and was produced by Tsunku.





