Karaoke Popular Song Rankings of Ouyang Feifei [2025]
Fei Fei Ouyang, who won the Long-Seller Award at the 25th Japan Record Awards in 1982 for “Love Is Over,” is one of Taiwan’s most beloved national singers, enjoying great popularity in both Japan and Taiwan.
Here, we’ve gathered some of her most popular karaoke songs.
Karaoke Popular Song Rankings of Ouyang Feifei [2025]
Rainy MidosujiOuyang Feifei1rank/position

A classic song that poignantly and expressively sings of a bittersweet love against the backdrop of rain-soaked Osaka streets.
The feelings conveyed by Ouyang Fei Fei are imbued with the sorrow of a woman searching for her lover as she walks south along Midosuji.
The vivid depictions of ginkgo-lined avenues and sidewalks are memorable, unfolding scenes anyone can picture in their mind.
Released in September 1971, the song topped the Oricon weekly chart for nine consecutive weeks.
It won the New Artist Award at the 13th Japan Record Awards and quickly became a massive hit.
It’s best enjoyed alone on a quiet night.
As you listen, reflecting on memories with someone dear, your heart will gently warm with a sense of nostalgia.
Love is overOuyang Feifei2rank/position

Sung by Fifi Ouyang, this heartrending breakup song portrays the feelings of a woman who is saying goodbye to her lover.
The lyrics, which strongly convey her affection for the other person, embody selfless love—she suppresses her own emotions while wishing for his happiness.
Initially released in 1979 as a B-side, the song did not make a notable splash, but as Ouyang continued to perform it in Japan, word of mouth spread, leading to its re-release as an A-side in July 1980.
Anyone who has experienced the pain of parting will surely relate to this song.
It’s a piece that gives you the courage to keep moving forward while cherishing the memories that remain in your heart.
Love is overOuyang Feifei3rank/position

Love Is Over, Fifi Ou-yang’s signature song that has been beloved since its 1979 release, portrays an adult breakup through the psychology of a woman who is both romantic and resilient.
In particular, the image of a woman who decisively lets go of love from a nondependent stance must have been innovative even for its time.
The delicate shifts of emotion that emerge from Kaoru Ito’s sensitive songwriting evoke deep empathy in listeners.
Humming this song may bring back memories of youth and give you the courage to live strongly once again.
Love Is OverOuyang Feifei4rank/position

For those who were in their 50s, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call this song the ultimate heartbreak anthem.
It was released in 1979, and since it was on TV almost every week, I think many people ended up memorizing it.
It even became a karaoke standard that everyone sang.
Is Fifi Ouyang still active in Japan now?





