Ms.OOJA’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Ms.
OOJA, the songstress of Nagoya, sang for ten years at local nightclubs before making her major debut.
With her solid vocal skills and seasoned performances, she captivates listeners.
This time, we’ve compiled a ranking of her most-played popular songs.
Please take a look.
Ms.OOJA’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Be…Ms. OOJA1rank/position

Released in 2012 as Ms.
OOJA’s fifth single.
It was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Renai Neet: Wasureta Koi no Hajimekata,” and an alternative arrangement titled “Be.
.
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duet with Kaoru Kurosawa” was included as a bonus track on her 2016 best-of album.
It’s a song you’ll want to sing gently to women, with an understanding of the lyrics.
The Last RainMs. OOJA2rank/position

Ms.
OOJA is a female singer whose distinctive vocal timbre and strong singing ability have earned her the support of many listeners.
Recently, she has been actively releasing cover songs.
This “Saigo no Ame” is one of her covers—the original is by Yasushi Nakanishi.
While the song is widely known as a classic rain-themed track, this version isn’t particularly famous.
For those who “want to get the crowd going but dislike clichéd developments,” this cover comes highly recommended.
Be…Ms. OOJA3rank/position

Released in 2012 as Ms.
OOJA’s fifth single.
It was selected as the theme song for the TBS drama “Renai Neet: Wasureta Koi no Hajimekata” and reached No.
20 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
This representative ballad by Ms.
OOJA, who enjoys overwhelming support from women, is captivating for its outstanding vocal performance and relatable lyrics that resonate with women.
On a night when stars fallMs. OOJA4rank/position

This is the sixth digital-only single by Ms.
OOJA, a female singer-songwriter who, after graduating high school, worked as a clothing store clerk while performing in Nagoya’s club scene, and made her major-label debut at 29.
Released as the second installment in a series of seven monthly digital singles, the track features an emotional vocal delivery and a nostalgic melody that perfectly reflect her club-scene roots.
The gentle, airy vocals set over a relaxed shuffle beat make you want to try singing it at karaoke.
It’s a number that exudes both tenderness and sensuality—highly recommended if you’re looking for a song with a mature vibe.
Disney MedleyMs. OOJA, MACO, Saho Aono, Erik Fukusaki, Takuji Yamamoto, Eri Nobuchika, jennii, Aya Ikeda5rank/position
This is also a Japanese version of a beloved Disney medley, performed by many artists.
With such a star-studded lineup, it’s turned into a truly glamorous piece.
Every song brings back scenes from Disney’s most iconic moments.
Christmas SongMs. OOJA6rank/position

A track by R&B singer Ms.
OOJA that hits all the right notes for a quintessential Christmas song.
With its 6/8 time and melodic vibe, it seems to faithfully follow classic Black music traditions.
However, her voice shines more in whispers than in shouts, so in this “Christmas Song,” it might be best not to push the vocals too hard—paired with karaoke echo, it could be just right.
Aim to sing without being overly dramatic.
JULYMs. OOJA7rank/position

A gem of a ballad that overlays a bittersweet love on a refreshing summer landscape.
Included on Ms.
OOJA’s June 2013 album “FAITH,” the track stands out for its emotionally rich, silky vocals and a sound infused with R&B and soul flavors.
The album “FAITH” reached a peak of No.
16 on the Oricon Weekly CD Album Chart and features numerous tie-in songs, including the theme for TBS’s “Hiruobi!”.
This piece is perfect as background music for a drive, a walk along the coast, or as a song to accompany a summer romance.





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