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Okukhanako Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2025]

What is often said to be Hanako Oku’s charm is her gentle yet fragile singing voice.

Her heartrending lyrics, paired with a voice that accentuates them, resonated with listeners and gained popularity.

Here, we present a ranking of some of Hanako Oku’s most popular songs.

Okuka Hanako Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

Last LoveHanako Oku8rank/position

I think this song will resonate deeply with anyone who became a college student and experienced a more mature kind of love.

Although it’s about heartbreak, it also carries feelings of gratitude toward the other person, making it a healing song that can help you feel a bit more positive.

Please learn it and try singing it at karaoke.

I want you to tell me you love me.Hanako Oku9rank/position

Hanako Oku – I Want You to Say You Love Me (Live ’08)
I want to be told “I love you” by Hanako Oku.

If I confess my feelings, we might not be able to stay together… In that case, I’d rather not become lovers.

Aren’t there many people struggling with this? In truth, we want to say “I love you,” and hear it said to us.

Okura Hanako expresses this wavering, heartrending love with her clear, translucent voice.

Your SkyHanako Oku10rank/position

Hanako Oku – Kimi no sora (Sub. Español – Kanji – Romanización)
Kimi no Sora by Hanako Oku

It’s a lovely song that makes you feel there’s no such thing as a final farewell.

It wraps up all the partings that come with setting off on a new journey, and seems like a piece that any generation could embrace.

If it played as background music at a farewell gathering, you might find yourself captivated.

If there’s someone you absolutely want to see again and want to express that feeling to, try sending them this song!

Okuhana's Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Winter FireworksHanako Oku11rank/position

[Complete Version] “Winter Fireworks” Live Painting PV [Illustrator: May Sickness Mario] / Hanako Oku
Winter Fireworks Oku Hanako

This is a song by Okuda Hanako, released in 2014 as her 13th single, themed around the feelings of a woman with an unrequited crush.

The lyrics and composition were both done by Hanako Oku.

The lyrics depict a heart-wrenching story: before she knew it, she had fallen in love, only to be told by the person she likes that he likes someone else.

It’s painful when you want to cry but can’t.

loveHanako Oku12rank/position

A heartrending, tear-jerking song: 'Koi (Love) / Hanako Oku'
Koi Oku Hanako

Even when the person you like already has a partner—and you know in your head that you should back off—you still can’t stop how you feel.

If you’re suffering from unrequited love, this song is for you.

It’s by singer-songwriter Hanako Oku, known for hits like “Garnet,” and it’s included on her second album, TIME NOTE, released in 2007.

The lyrics unfold the protagonist’s inner feelings: no matter how much she thinks about the other person, no matter how hard she tries to start disliking them, it just doesn’t work.

It might be a good one to listen to when you want to pause and sort out your feelings about what to do next.

I want to be loved.Hanako Oku13rank/position

A song that tenderly embraces the earnest wish to be loved.

Created by singer-songwriter Okuhanako, it appears on the album “vol.

best,” released in April 2005 during her indie days.

The piece gives voice, over a quiet piano melody, to a piercing question: can we keep living by clinging to the memories of being loved, even when we feel hollowed out by loneliness? Her voice—praised as one that can move you to tears on sound alone—seems to gently scoop up feelings that words can’t express.

The song distills the power of her music, which speaks straight to the heart—this is the artist who once sold 488 CDs in a single day at a street performance.

On nights when you long to be loved deeply by someone, listening alone in silence may kindle a warm light in your heart.

Unrequited loveHanako Oku14rank/position

A song whose melody and lyrics, woven by Hanako Oku, resonate deeply with anyone harboring a bittersweet love.

The delicate wish for “If only time could stop,” and the earnest plea of “Even being just friends is fine,” are expressed with nuance.

Released in April 2005, this track marked Hanako Oku’s major-label debut.

It is also included on the album “Hanako Oku ALL TIME BEST” and has long been cherished as one of her signature songs.

If you want to feel the sweetness and the bitterness of unrequited love at the same time, this is a song you should definitely listen to.

Let Hanako Oku’s voice stay close to you as you nurture your feelings of love with care.