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 Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
Your SongMr.Children50rank/position

The lead track from the album “Juuryoku to Kokyu” (Gravity and Breath), released in October 2018.
Created by Mr.
Children with the same unchanging passion and love for music even after their 25th anniversary, this piece delves deeply into the relationship with the special “you” encountered in life, singing about the value of the days spent together and the meaning of being by each other’s side.
The lyrics strikingly portray how chance events can strengthen the bond between two people and the intensity of the feeling that it has to be “you.” With no prolonged high notes and an overall calm tone, it’s an easy song to try at karaoke even for those who struggle with high registers!
Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (51–60)
here comes my loveMr.Children51rank/position

“Here Comes My Love,” released in 2018, was written as the theme song for the TV drama “The Family Next Door Looks Blue,” which aired the same year.
The highest chest-voice note in this song is G#4.
Among Mr.
Children’s tracks, it may be less well-known than some others, but its memorable melody and the high level of completeness make it outstanding even within their body of work.
In addition to its relatively low chest-voice range, the simple and striking melody should make the song feel easy to sing.
HibikiMr.Children52rank/position

This is a love song by Mr.
Children, where straightforward yet striking, expansive vocals and an outstanding pop sensibility create a solid sense of stability.
With its glamorous mood, it’s a great choice to liven up a karaoke session and is approachable for teenage male singers as well.
In My TownMr.Children53rank/position

This song, included on the album [(an imitation) blood orange] released in November 2012, poetically depicts everyday scenes such as year-end crowds and footsteps splashing through puddles.
Kazutoshi Sakurai’s delicate vocals and the band’s warm sound resonate deeply.
The album sold 530,000 copies in its first week and ranked 8th on Oricon’s year-end album chart.
Reflecting the sentiments after the earthquake, it resonated with many listeners.
When you feel the loneliness and solitude of the year’s end, this song is sure to soothe your heart.
Sing it at karaoke, and it will wrap the room in a gentle, mellow atmosphere.
For Whom the Alchemist ExistsMr.Children54rank/position

As a work with a strong message, “Tagatame” enjoys solid support from hardcore fans.
Its vocal range is quite wide, spanning mid1C to hiB, and because the lowest note is mid1C, there isn’t much room to lower the key.
It also features a hi A# shout, so a powerful high-register delivery is required.
In addition, the lyrics are emotional, so a vocally expressive performance is needed; even though there’s no falsetto, overall it can be considered a very challenging piece.
To the west, to the eastMr.Children55rank/position

This song features a beautiful acoustic guitar tone and powerful drum beats that leave a strong impression.
Showcasing Mr.
Children’s experimental flair, it was released in February 1999 and reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
The lyrics convey a determination to follow one’s own path without being bound by society’s norms and values.
It might be a bit challenging to sing at karaoke, but the chorus lets you belt it out, making it perfect for relieving stress.
When you’re struggling in life or feel like you’re losing your way, why not pour your hidden feelings into the lyrics and sing your heart out?
If I Could Become a StarMr.Children56rank/position

A song that sings of the passion and determination of young people spreading their wings toward their dreams.
It beautifully captures the emotions of high school students on the verge of graduation and resonates deeply with listeners.
The refreshing sound of the acoustic guitar paired with a powerful yet gentle vocal delivers a track that gives you the courage to move forward.
Included on the December 1992 album “Kind of Love,” it was also used as the theme song for a music program on TV Kanagawa.
As a representative track from Mr.
Children’s early years, it has been beloved by fans for many years.
Listening to it at graduations, reunions, and other moments of parting or new beginnings with important people is sure to stir your heart.





