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Shota Shimizu Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Shota Shimizu made his breakthrough with “HOME” and has since delivered numerous R&B hits.

This time, we’re putting the spotlight on him.

We’ve compiled a ranked list of his most-played, karaoke-friendly songs.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to his music, be sure to check it out.

Shota Shimizu Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

I like you.Shota Shimizu8rank/position

This is a single by Shota Shimizu that gently sings of a bittersweet love.

The lyrics, which express the feelings of unrequited love in a straightforward way, are striking and resonate with many listeners.

Released in December 2009, the song drew a strong response, reaching No.

8 on the Oricon chart.

It’s a recommended choice to enjoy at karaoke with someone of the opposite sex; the gentle vocals and warm melody might help bring you closer.

If you sing it with feeling, your emotions are sure to come across.

SNOW SMILEShota Shimizu9rank/position

Shota Shimizu “SNOW SMILE short ver.”
SNOW SMILE Shota Shimizu

A refined, grown-up Christmas song released in 2014.

After the karaoke has run its course and the energy settles, singing this casually might catch the attention of the girls.

The lyrics paint a scene of “lovers who took a short cooling-off period and reunite at Christmas,” which can feel quite mature from a middle schooler’s perspective.

The trick is to sing it gently—without belting—yet with solid control.

It’s included on the album ALL SINGLES BEST.

Listen to it over and over so you can bring out a touch of that adult mood.

Like the windShota Shimizu10rank/position

This is a song by Shota Shimizu, a talented young male singer.

It became famous for sampling “Yearnings of the Wind” from the popular game Chrono Trigger, and it’s a karaoke classic that shines even in scenes with many ballad lovers, gamers, and young women.

Shota Shimizu Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Love ForeverMiliyah Kato × Shota Shimizu11rank/position

Miliyah Kato × Shota Shimizu “Love Forever”
Love Forever Miliyah Kato × Shota Shimizu

Love Forever is the ultimate collaboration track by Miliyah Kato and Shota Shimizu! Don’t you feel filled with happiness when you hear their gentle, soft voices? The lyrics are heartbreaking, about losing someone important, but it’s a duet you can listen to over and over without getting tired of.

It’s great for a male-female duo of course, but also recommended for two girls to sing together! The back-and-forth between the two and their pleasant harmonies are the highlights, so try singing with those parts in mind.

StarlightShota Shimizu12rank/position

Star Light – Shota Shimizu ★☆♪
Starlight Shota Shimizu

It’s a ballad I’d love to hear in winter.

If someone sang a song like this with a sweet voice in a closed room, I’d fall for them.

I really like the background music too.

Whether it’s that person you’re interested in or a couple whose relationship is getting a bit stale, I’d love for the boyfriend to sing it to her in a manly way.

tomatoShota Shimizu13rank/position

A gem of a ballad that draws you in with its heartwarming melody.

Written by singer-songwriter Shota Shimizu, it’s included on the album “Pulsatilla cernua,” released in June 2025.

The song layers his signature soulful vocals over a laid-back R&B tempo to create an irresistibly comfortable groove.

The lyrics, expressed in unadorned words, depict the forms of love found in everyday life.

It’s perfect for moments spent thinking of someone special, or as soothing background music for a calm night.

End of SummerShota Shimizu14rank/position

Shota Shimizu “Natsunoowari” from SHOTA SHIMIZU LIVE TOUR 2023 “Insomnia” supported by Taica
Shota Shimizu - End of Summer

This song is a lovely ballad that captures the unique loneliness everyone feels at least once at the end of summer.

Its bittersweet yet beautiful melody seeps deep into the heart, evoking memories of a summer romance that ended too soon and a nostalgia too delicate to put into words.

Shota Shimizu’s soulful, sometimes fragile vocals bring that scene to life with even greater clarity.

The track appears on Shota Shimizu’s fifth album, ENCORE, released in March 2014.

It’s perfect for listening alone on a late summer night.