Karaoke Ranking of Popular Momoe Yamaguchi Songs [2025]
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of Momoe Yamaguchi’s most popular karaoke songs.
She made her showbiz debut on the TV program “Star Tanjō!” and seized the title of top singer with incredible speed.
Her career lasted only eight years, but many people were surely captivated by that brief moment of brilliance.
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Momoe Yamaguchi Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2025] (11–20)
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You can’t leave out the Showa-era songstress Momoe Yamaguchi when it comes to karaoke! In particular, if you want to make a man’s heart race, you absolutely need to know “Aoi Kajitsu” (Blue Fruit).
This song, her first to break into the Oricon Top 10, became a hot topic at the time thanks to its heart-pounding opening lyrics.
Somehow, women who can sing Momoe Yamaguchi’s songs just seem so cool, don’t they? Whether you’re feeling bold and ready to go for it today, or you haven’t confessed your feelings yet, borrow Momoe Yamaguchi’s power and sing it with daring!
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Here’s a song I recommend if you want to make someone stop and listen.
Still, Momoe Yamaguchi—she was only in her twenties at the time… Even from the perspective of people now in their thirties or forties, she gives off a distinctly mature, slightly wistful air.
“The Other Side of Goodbye” was her last single, released in 1980.
It’s loved by a wide range of generations, and many artists have covered it.
It’s the kind of song that, no matter the age group you’re with at karaoke, everyone ends up listening, enraptured.





