Kazuyoshi Saito’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Kazuyoshi Saito, highly regarded even among fellow musicians, is active across a wide range of styles—from solo acoustic performances to full band sets.
This time, we’ve compiled a ranking of his most popular songs for karaoke.
Use it as a reference when you sing.
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Kazuyoshi Saito’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
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Try singing this uplifting, feel-good anthem with all your heart! “Bottomless Beauty” is included on the 22nd album, PINEAPPLE, released in 2023.
As the title suggests, it’s a lively, spirited number.
Many listeners are sure to be encouraged by the lyrics’ message, “You’re a perfect woman.” In fact, even men will find themselves in a brighter mood.
Since the vocal range is on the lower side and easy to sing, put plenty of emotion into it and go for it!
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This is Kazuyoshi Saito’s 15th digital-only single, released on October 1, 2021.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Riku wa Yowakunai.” I think it’s a captivating track with a tempo and vocal delivery that exude a strong masculine vibe.
The vocal melody doesn’t span a very wide range, so even people who don’t usually sing much might find it easy to sing.
Rather than worrying about the finer details, focusing on recreating the song’s overall atmosphere is the key to making it sound good!
The stars look beautiful in the sky.Kazuyoshi Saito24rank/position

The popular song “Sora ni Hoshi ga Kirei,” known from Myojo’s “Charumera” commercial jingle and used as an insert song in the 2016 drama Hibana, was released as their 10th single in 1996.
Its lyrics offer the comforting feeling of someone by your side when you’re down after a failure or troubled by something small—such a beautiful worldview.
The melody is calm, with a relatively low vocal range.
Try singing it while imagining a night sky full of twinkling stars.





