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!
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Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
MelodyMr.Children36rank/position

Known by the abbreviation “Misuchiru,” the four-piece rock band Mr.
Children has released numerous million-selling hits.
“Melody,” included as the B-side of their 35th single “Ashiatō ~Be Strong,” lingers in the ear with its festive, Christmas-like ensemble and catchy pop melody.
The lyrics, which evoke special Christmas scenes, are likely to resonate along with the message that we all want moments that make our hearts dance in everyday life.
While Mr.
Children’s distinctive phrasing requires attention, the relaxed tempo makes it a pop tune that’s easy to sing at karaoke.
Mr.Children MedleyMr.Children37rank/position

A medley by the hugely popular band Mr.
Children, affectionately known as “Misu-Chiru.” Their name is well-known from fans at the time of their debut to younger generations.
Their affectionate vocals and romantic melodies captivate many people.
The appeal lies in the comforting music that makes you want to keep listening forever.
REMMr.Children38rank/position

Among Mr.
Children’s songs, one I especially recommend for its wide vocal range is REM.
The song spans a remarkably broad range from mid1 F# to hi B, with the highest note, hi B, appearing repeatedly in the A, C, and D sections.
The pitch moves up and down dramatically, and notes like hi B and hi A show up right after mid2 F# or mid2 G as if it’s nothing, so you’ll need excellent pitch control.
There are also many shout-like parts, which demand strong vocal cords.
If you’re confident in your singing ability, definitely give it a try.
Starting OverMr.Children39rank/position

A song by the hugely popular band Mr.
Children—so famous it’s no exaggeration to say everyone knows it.
Since it was the theme song of an animated film, its recognition is likely quite high.
Beyond the message in the lyrics themselves, many people probably recall the film’s moving scenes and feel deeply touched.
and I love youMr.Children40rank/position

The piece “and I love you” is striking for its breezy instrumentation and sultry vocals.
The trickiest part is, without a doubt, the falsetto in the chorus.
Because the pitch moves up and down quite dramatically, there’s a real risk of going off-pitch in the falsetto sections.
In the final chorus, consecutive shouts appear, and since many of them rely on a shout + mixed voice technique, you’ll need not just height but also fullness in the high notes.
The lowest note is mid2 A, so there’s room to lower the key, but the highest note is hi D.
Make sure to assess your own vocal timbre and range carefully, and set the key to what suits you best.
Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
youthful daysMr.Children41rank/position

Released in November 2001, it topped the Oricon chart and became a hit with total sales of 690,000 copies—a signature single that represents early-2000s Mr.
Children.
Since it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Antique: Western Confectionery,” many listeners may be reminded of the show when they hear it.
This track is quintessential Mr.
Children: an accessible chord progression, a simple guitar sound, and an ensemble featuring tasteful strings that’s easy on the ears, all built around a high-quality melody that speaks straight to the heart.
It’s definitely one you’ll want to try at karaoke.
The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, and if you ride the overall flow, you should be able to slip right into the song’s world with ease!
palmMr.Children42rank/position

While depicting the emotions stirred by the global situation and conflicts of the time, this song also contrasts them with the ordinary, everyday aspects of life, resulting in a highly message-driven piece.
Many listeners were likely struck by the lyrics, which carry a strong desire to understand one another despite differing values and beliefs.
A renowned song that won Song of the Year at the 18th Japan Gold Disc Awards.
For the chorus, which repeats ascending and descending motion, it’s easier to reach the peak notes if you sing with the image of drawing a wave rather than tracing each note one by one.





