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Karaoke Ranking of Popular Hikaru Utada Songs [2025]

Since her debut in 1998, Hikaru Utada has continued to stay in the spotlight and remain active, despite taking a few breaks here and there.

As a result, she’s loved by a wide range of generations, and her songs are sung in karaoke by both men and women.

Here’s a ranked list of Hikaru Utada’s most popular karaoke songs!

Utada Hikaru Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

Can’t Wait ‘Til ChristmasHikaru Utada22rank/position

Utada Hikaru – Can’t Wait Till Christmas (English subs + Lyrics)
Can't Wait 'Til Christmas Utada Hikaru

When it comes to Hikaru Utada’s Christmas numbers, many people probably think of “Can’t Wait ’Til Christmas.” The song sits in an average vocal range, spanning roughly mid1 G to high C, though—as is typical for Utada—there are a few slightly lower passages.

That said, it doesn’t go too low, and the melodic movement is among the gentlest in her catalog, making it, overall, a very easy song to sing.

One Last KissHikaru Utada23rank/position

The digitally released single “One Last Kiss,” which was selected as the theme song for the animated film Evangelion: 3.

0+1.

0 Thrice Upon a Time, drew attention alongside the movie’s success and is also known as a hit number that has surpassed 100 million streams.

While the continuous falsetto high notes make pitch control and breathing challenging, the overall vocal range isn’t wide, so it should be relatively easy to sing at karaoke.

Because the melody moves quickly, be careful not to fall behind the rhythm as you sing.

COLORSHikaru Utada24rank/position

Released in 2003, this is Hikaru Utada’s 12th single.

When performing on TV and elsewhere, she sings it one key lower than on the CD.

The original key is indeed very high.

Still, it would be really cool to sing it in the original key.

ForevermoreHikaru Utada25rank/position

Hikaru Utada “Forevermore”
Forevermore Utada Hikaru

Singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada made a seismic impact on the J-POP scene when her debut single suddenly sold over two million copies.

Her seventh digital-only single, “Forevermore,” was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Gomen, Aishiteru.” The lyrics, which convey a powerful love for her partner, are brimming with emotion strong enough to blow away petty quarrels.

Featuring an ensemble highlighted by three-dimensional strings, it’s a heartwarming number that truly moves the soul.

Wait & See ~Risk~Hikaru Utada26rank/position

The 5th single “Wait & See ~Risk~,” which also made headlines for featuring American producer duo Jam & Lewis, became a million seller despite having no tie-in, symbolizing Hikaru Utada’s momentum at the time.

While the song is characterized by a wide vocal range and a complex melody, its catchy hooks make it easy to remember and fun to try at karaoke.

It’s a catchy pop tune that I highly recommend tackling in the original key if you’re confident in your high notes.

Utada Hikaru MedleyHikaru Utada27rank/position

Debuting in 1998 at the age of 15, she drew widespread attention with her mature looks and captivating vocal talent.

Her first album sold over 7.

65 million copies in total, and she grew into a remarkably accomplished artist.

This is a medley packed with all of Hikaru Utada’s charms.

oblivionHikaru Utada feat. Kohh28rank/position

Hikaru Utada – Oblivion featuring KOHH ft. KOHH
Oblivion Utada Hikaru feat. Kohh

This is a unique track by the legendary diva Hikaru Utada featuring KOHH, a hardcore rapper who skyrocketed in popularity at a young age.

Starting with an ambient intro, the song probes the inner self with vocals brimming with melancholy and poignancy, becoming a hit especially among art-inclined people in their twenties.