Okazaki Taiiku’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Isn’t one of Okazaki Taiiku’s biggest charms the way his songs are packed with jokes and sarcasm, showing his dedication to entertaining listeners? The techno-pop sound—said to have roots in Denki Groove—is also seriously addictive.
Here, we’ll rank and introduce Okazaki Taiiku’s most popular karaoke tracks.
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Okazaki Taiiku Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
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Okazaki Taiiku, a singer-songwriter known for his comedic songs like “MUSIC VIDEO” and “Emotion Pixels,” has a track called “Karada” whose unique lyrics will have you laughing if someone sings it at karaoke! In particular, the chorus seems like it would really hype everyone up when sung together.
The music video is also hilarious, made with a finely tuned sense of humor that sits perfectly between serious and silly.
Definitely try singing it with the official video playing in the background!
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This is a song that captures everyday “Oh no!” moments from Okazaki Taiiku’s characteristically humorous perspective.
Set to a lively “Basin Techno” sound, it candidly expresses the protagonist’s feelings as they sway between ideals and reality—and it’s so relatable.
Released in January 2019 on the album “SAITAMA,” where it was included as a “wholehearted throwaway track.” If you sing it as a self-deprecating bit at karaoke, I think it’ll get some laughs!
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It’s the ending theme song of the TV anime “Pokémon Sun & Moon.” With rap-style vocals, a pop sound, and lyrics that cleverly incorporate words from the series, it has become a popular track among elementary school students of all genders.
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JINRO, a Korean alcohol that’s popular in Japan.
This song “Waru!” by Okazaki Taiiku was created as a campaign song for JINRO.
JINRO is a shochu you can enjoy as is, but it also lets you explore many flavors when you mix it with different things and use it as a cocktail base—this track promotes that cleverly and stylishly.
It’s basically just singing about “mixing it with something,” yet it still comes off really cool.
It’s a perfect drinking song that gets everyone hyped when you sing it at karaoke.
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This is singer-songwriter Okazaki Taiiku’s 11th digital single, released in August 2021.
It was also used in a TV commercial for the SMBC Group, so many of you may have heard it there.
This work is a cover of a song originally released by Flower Companyz as their 16th single.
Now, while Okazaki Taiiku isn’t a singer known for a distinctly high, feminine voice, this track features many sections—especially in the chorus—where he delivers powerful high notes.
It’s a great song for male singers who are good at high registers to showcase their vocal appeal.
Be careful not to let your tone become thin or weak in the high parts, and try to sing it as powerfully as he does! For the high notes, try engaging your solar plexus area and lifting your ribcage as you sing.
You should be able to produce a much more powerful sound!





