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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 Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)

At the sea, the heart longs to be laid bare.Mr.Children43rank/position

Mr.Children “At the Sea, the Heart Wants to Be Naked” from Mr.Children Tour 2018–19: Gravity and Breath
At the sea, the heart longs to be laid bare — Mr.Children

The song “Umi nite, Kokoro wa Hadaka ni Naritagaru” (“At the Sea, the Heart Wants to Be Laid Bare”) is the second track on the 2018 album Gravity and Breath.

It’s a rare beat-rock style number among Mr.

Children’s songs.

Drawing on the difficulties of modern interpersonal relationships on social media, the lyrics are about setting your heart free.

The tempo is on the fast side, but it doesn’t require rapid-fire singing, so it’s easy to perform.

The call-and-response parts aren’t very high in pitch either, so you should be able to sing it comfortably!

broom star (comet)Mr.Children44rank/position

Mr.Children "Houkiboshi" MUSIC VIDEO
Comet (Broom Star) Mr.Children

Speaking of Mr.

Children, I think the most striking feature is their raw, gritty vocals.

In fact, most of their songs follow that kind of style, but there are also tracks that require delicate vocal control.

One of them is “Houkiboshi.” Its range is wide, spanning from mid1 A to hi B, and the pitch movement is extremely rapid.

The chorus repeatedly features phrases where it jumps straight from a mid-range chest voice to a high falsetto.

If you’re confident in your pitch control, give it a try.

CANDYMr.Children45rank/position

This song portrays a loneliness and pain that feels like it gouges the heart.

It expresses, in a straightforward way, the emotions felt at the moment of parting and in the aftermath.

Highlighting Kazutoshi Sakurai of Mr.

Children’s delicate emotional expression, it was released in September 1996.

Set to a heartrending yet beautiful melody, it depicts the range of feelings brought on by heartbreak.

The catharsis that grows when you belt it out at karaoke will encourage many listeners.

On nights when you can’t contain your emotions, it’s important to free your heart with this song and cry to wash away the sorrow.

Surely, many people will find the strength to move on from heartbreak through this work.

#2601Mr.Children46rank/position

When it comes to Mr.

Children, their orthodox J-pop sound is what usually stands out, but they also have some hardcore tracks.

Among those, the one I especially recommend as a particularly difficult song is “#2601.” It spans a very wide range from mid1 C-sharp to high A-sharp, and on top of that, most of the chorus sits on high A-sharp.

What’s more, it’s not sung in falsetto, but in full-voice shouts, so unless your throat is exceptionally strong, it will be hard to pull off.

Summer 1999, OkinawaMr.Children47rank/position

Mr.Children “1999, Summer, Okinawa” TOUR POPSAURUS 2012
Summer 1999, Okinawa Mr.Children

Many of Mr.

Children’s songs are set in relatively high keys, but this one begins in a spoken style and is sung in a generally lower key, making it comparatively easier to sing even for men with lower voices.

As it’s a song that looks back on the time Mr.

Children visited Okinawa during their 1999 tour, singing it in a lower voice may help the scenes come to life more vividly.

So Let’s Get TruthMr.Children48rank/position

Mr.children 「so Let’s get truth」  cover
So Let's Get TruthMr.Children

It’s a refreshing song with a light, upbeat rhythm, and it’s a short piece of about a minute and a half.

The length makes it easy to sing at karaoke, so I highly recommend it! However, the lyrics are imbued with criticism and irony toward modern society, reflecting Kazutoshi Sakurai’s meticulous craft.

It can be called a hidden gem.

Worlds endMr.Children49rank/position

Mr.Children 「Worlds end」 MUSIC VIDEO
Worlds endMr.Children

“Worlds End” was included as the first track on the album “I ♥ U,” released in September 2005.

Among Mr.

Children’s songs, it has a relatively minor-key feel and sounds really cool.

The chorus features expansive vocals that seem to resonate endlessly, making it very pleasant to listen to.

This technique of sustaining a note for a long time is called a long tone.

While the term “technique” might sound intimidating, in this song the sustained vowels are “e” and “o,” which makes it one of the easier types of long tones to try.