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Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Mr.

Children is loved by people of all ages.

They celebrated their 25th anniversary in 2017.

It’s amazing that they’ve been making music for a quarter of a century.

We’ve gathered songs by this still highly prolific band that are often sung at karaoke.

It’s a lineup of classics!

Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

Footsteps ~Be StrongMr.Children22rank/position

Mr.Children “Footsteps ~Be Strong” Music Video (Short ver.)
Footsteps ~ Be Strong Mr.Children

A smash-hit song by Mr.

Children, an artist whose universally recognized, overwhelming musical sensibility and exceptional performance make them a representative of today’s Japanese music scene.

It’s a motivational anthem infused with the message of working hard to achieve your dreams, and its relatively low pitch makes it easy to sing.

NOT FOUNDMr.Children23rank/position

Mr.Children 「NOT FOUND」 MUSIC VIDEO
NOT FOUNDMr.Children

At the time of its release, the masterpiece “NOT FOUND,” touted as Mr.

Children’s greatest work, drew a lot of attention.

While the chest voice sits in a slightly higher range of mid1 C# to hi A, it still falls within a generally standard vocal range.

The falsetto reaches hi C#, and since it appears in every chorus, you should pay particular attention to it.

Aside from being a bit on the high side, the main challenges are the falsetto in the chorus and the long sustained notes, so although it’s difficult, you should be able to tackle it if you focus on the key points.

fanfareMr.Children24rank/position

One Piece Strong World Theme Song: Mr Children – Fanfare
fanfareMr.Children

Mr.

Children’s classic “fanfare,” which evokes the vibe of UK rock.

Although it features a crisp, punchy rock sound, the vocals frequently employ shouts, so powerful singing is required in every section.

The range is fairly wide, from mid1 C# to hi A#, and the hi A parts demand both shouting and sustained long tones, requiring solid foundational vocal technique.

If you’re confident in a raw, gritty vocal style, be sure to add this to your repertoire.

walnutMr.Children25rank/position

Mr.Children 'Kurumi' Music Video
Kurumi Mr. Children

The classic song “Kurumi,” which gained popularity for its heartrending lyrics, is composed as a slow ballad—one of the patterns Mr.

Children excels at.

Because the tempo is that of a slow ballad, it tends to be easy to sing.

The vocal range is fairly wide at mid1E to hiF, with the hiF appearing after the key change.

Due to the nature of a slow ballad, it doesn’t require a great deal of vocal power, but since the arrangement is relatively sparse, it’s harder to mask imperfections, so practice is a must.

Toward the lightMr.Children26rank/position

Mr.Children "Towards Where the Light Shines" MUSIC VIDEO
Toward the Light — Mr.Children

The 16th single, “Hikari no Sasu Hou e,” released in 1999.

It’s such a famous song that even non–Mr.

Children fans have likely heard it.

The vocal range is quite wide at mid1E to hiB.

There are many high-note shouts, but there are surprisingly many low-range shouts as well, so when you sing it, be sure to maintain solid sound pressure while shouting.

The tempo has some room to breathe, so if you lock into the off-beat as you sing, it will instantly sound more professional—give it a try.

Marshmallow dayMr.Children27rank/position

Mr.Children「Marshmallow day」Mr.Children[(an imitation) blood orange]Tour
Marshmallow dayMr.Children

Among Mr.

Children’s songs, “Marshmallow day” is one of the most challenging.

Its vocal range is quite wide, from mid1C to hiF.

While the high notes tend to draw attention, the mid1C section is actually quite tough, and the A melody sits very low with little room to lower the key, making it tricky to adjust.

If you’re good at high notes but struggle with low ones, one option is to sing the A melody an octave higher.

Since falsetto appears in the bridge, be mindful not to shout too much in the choruses beforehand so your voice doesn’t get worn out.

SimpleMr.Children28rank/position

It may be modest and not a famous song, but its permeating melody and the “simple” quality true to its title make it an ideal karaoke choice for weddings.

The final chorus line, “Even 10 years from now, 20 years from now, I want you by my side forever,” would be incredibly powerful if the groom sang it to the bride.