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Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of Mayo Okamoto [2025]

Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of Mayo Okamoto [2025]
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Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of Mayo Okamoto [2025]

Mayo Okamoto, who produced multiple hit songs such as “TOMORROW” and “Stay Just the Way You Are.” Not only does she perform her own songs, but she also writes for artists like Miho Nakayama and Ryoko Hirosue, and has worked on themes such as the ending song for the anime Chibi Maruko-chan, showcasing her versatility.

From her many hits, we’ll introduce the most popular karaoke songs in a ranking format.

Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of Mayo Okamoto [2025]

TOMORROWMayo Okamoto1rank/position

Mayo Okamoto “TOMORROW” Music Video
TOMORROW Mayuo Okamoto

This song is packed with the charms of Mayo Okamoto as a singer-songwriter and has long been loved as a message song that delivers hope and courage.

It gently conveys the importance of believing in yourself and the bravery to take a step toward tomorrow—a timeless classic.

With calm piano tones and a warm, heartfelt vocal, it resonates deeply.

Since its 1995 release, it has moved many as the theme song for the drama “Second Chance” and was included on the album of the same name, “TOMORROW.” This work will surely give you a gentle push when you feel lost in life or are about to take a new step forward.

AloneMayo Okamoto2rank/position

Mayo Okamoto “ALONE” Music Video
Alone Miyo Okamoto

Mayo Okamoto’s third single delicately sings of the complex emotions of a woman whose boyfriend was taken by her friend.

Beneath her show of bravado lies profound loneliness and a heartrending longing for the one she loves—feelings that strike a deep chord.

Released in November 1996, it reached No.

10 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

It’s a gem of a ballad you’ll want to listen to quietly when you wish to reflect on the pain of heartbreak and the subtleties of human relationships.

It's so heartbreaking it makes me want to cry.Mayo Okamoto3rank/position

Mayo Okamoto “So Heartbreaking It Makes Me Cry” Music Video
So heartbreaking it makes you cry, but Miyo Okamoto

A quintessential 90s love song by one of the era’s leading female singers, Mayo Okamoto: “Nakechau Hodo Setsunai Kedo.” Released in 1997 as her fifth single, it was a time when everyone was scrambling to sing her songs.

This is a track I’d especially like low-voiced singers to try—rather than those who struggle with high keys.

The opening, in particular, is incredibly low.

ANNIVERSARYMayo Okamoto4rank/position

ANNIVERSARY
ANNIVERSARY Mayo Okamoto

This song is included on Mayo Okamoto’s third album, “Smile,” and was released in 1997.

It’s a self-cover of a track she originally provided to Seiko Ishii, themed around a wedding anniversary.

The song conveys a woman’s wish to never forget the feelings from the beginning of the relationship, no matter how many years pass, and it has a warm, heartwarming vibe.

It’s a song I’d like to sing with the hope of becoming a couple like that.

LastlyMayo Okamoto5rank/position

Mayo Okamoto “Lastly” Music Video
Lastly Mayo Okamoto

Mayo Okamoto is a female singer who was active from the 1990s through the 2000s.

In the early part of her career she specialized in gentle ballads, but recently she has also been presenting songs with a bit more edge.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is Lastly.

It’s basically a piece with a narrow vocal range, and the pitch movement isn’t all that drastic.

It remains easy to sing, but there are moments where long falsetto notes appear, so you need to watch out for those.

If the key is set too low, you won’t be able to produce a solid falsetto, so it’s best to raise the key by one or two steps from your usual optimal key.

Happy happy birthdayMayo Okamoto6rank/position

Hapi Hapi Birthday / Happy Birthday - Okamoto Mayo
Happy happy birthday, Mayu Okamoto

When it comes to a song that adds sparkle to a birthday, this track by Mayo Okamoto is the one.

Its warm melody and heartfelt lyrics are perfect for celebrating someone special on their big day.

Included on a maxi single released in December 2001, it became widely loved after being featured on NHK’s “Minna no Uta.” Perform it at karaoke, and it’s sure to become one of the year’s best memories.

It’s the perfect song to sing and gift for a friend’s, family member’s, or partner’s birthday.

Why not use it to express your gratitude to someone important to you?

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