Kenshi Yonezu's Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Kenshi Yonezu, whose drama theme songs and commercial tracks are always the talk of the town.
We’ve compiled his most popular karaoke songs in a ranking format.
His songs seem a bit challenging in both vocal range and tempo, but why not use this as a reference and give them a try in practice?
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Kenshi Yonezu’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)
Kaiju MarchKenshi Yonezu43rank/position

Kaiju no March, included on the major third album BOOTLEG—where every track serves as an homage to something—features lyrical lines that quote part of Ryoko Moriyama’s Today Is Our Farewell.
These lyrical, evocative words interlink with a nostalgic ensemble to create its unique world.
The overall vocal range is narrow, but the distinctive chorus melody, which uses semitone steps, is easy to go off-pitch on, so take care when singing.
Though it’s not simple, as the melody within a single breath rises and falls considerably in pitch, it’s a number you’ll likely find enjoyable once you’ve mastered it.
Dream-Eating GirlKenshi Yonezu44rank/position

Yumekui Shoujo is a self-cover of a song originally released under the name Hachi as a Vocaloid track.
It’s included on the 7th single Peace Sign, while the original, titled Sajo no Yumekui Shoujo, appears on Hachi’s second album OFFICIAL ORANGE.
Overall, the key is low and the vocal range is narrow, but because the chorus features melodic leaps, karaoke performance requires both accurate pitching and careful control of volume.
With its relaxed beat and emotional melody, it’s a hidden gem that feels especially satisfying to listen to.
Cinderella GrayKenshi Yonezu45rank/position

Cinderella Gray, which captivates listeners with its dark atmosphere, is also highly recommended.
It’s a track included on the album Bremen.
The title is a coined word that combines “Cinderella” with “gray.” In the song, while drawing parallels to the Cinderella story, it portrays the pent-up feelings of a woman who can’t be honest with her true emotions.
Although the vibe is dark, the Latin-style, rhythmic sound makes it energizing.
Another plus is that many of the same lyrics repeat, making it easy to sing along.
Love and Instant HeatKenshi Yonezu46rank/position

Koi to Byonetsu (Love and Fever), included on Kenshi Yonezu’s first album diorama, came after he gained popularity as the Vocaloid producer Hachi.
It’s a satisfying track with edgy guitar sounds and a dramatic ensemble.
Thanks to its simple, laid-back beat, it’s easy to keep the rhythm, and the overall key is low—including the chorus—so it should be comfortable to sing at karaoke.
With just the right touch of a Vocaloid-like feel in places, it’s also recommended for those who aren’t very used to singing.
AliceKenshi Yonezu47rank/position

A well-known example featuring Daiki Tsuneta of King Gnu is “爱丽丝.” This title is Chinese for “Alice,” referring to Alice from “Alice in Wonderland,” and the song depicts a woman who has wandered into a mysterious world.
The track is characterized by a rock-infused sound and raw, rough-edged vocals.
There are parts that call for a shouting style, so keep that in mind when you sing.
At the same time, it’s also a song that makes it easy to use vibrato, making it a great choice when you want to aim for a high score.
a feast for the eyesKenshi Yonezu48rank/position

The song “Ganfuku,” included on the major-label first album YANKEE.
Its simple yet gentle ensemble, featuring the delicate tones of an acoustic guitar, is pleasantly soothing.
The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, making it relatively easy to sing, but the characteristically intricate melodies of Kenshi Yonezu can be challenging—so be sure to learn them well before trying it at karaoke.
With its relaxed shuffle beat, it’s a heartwarming number that feels great to sing.
Sand PlanetKenshi Yonezu49rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu is also well known for his work as a Vocaloid producer under the name “Hachi.” With that in mind, the song I’d like to introduce is Sand Planet.
It was written as the theme song for Magical Mirai 2017 and originally featured Hatsune Miku as the main vocalist, but a self-cover version was later released.
Choose whichever version suits your own vocal quality and is easier for you to sing.
Another appeal is the abundance of catchy phrases that make the lyrics easy to remember.





