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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?

Kenshi Yonezu Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (51–60)

UnbelieversKenshi Yonezu57rank/position

This is a love song by Kenshi Yonezu, whose familiar J-pop texture and gently emotional chorus create an overwhelming atmosphere.

With a glamorous mood that stands out even in karaoke, it has achieved strong recognition, particularly among teenage boys.

FluoriteKenshi Yonezu58rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu’s upbeat and catchy song “Fluorite.” The fluorite that appears repeatedly in the title and chorus is called “keiseki” (fluorescent stone) in Japanese, and it comes in various colors such as green, purple, pink, orange, yellow, and clear.

It’s said to be called fluorite because it glows when exposed to heat or ultraviolet light, and it’s a very beautiful stone.

The music video has a strong narrative, featuring a red monster who hands over a piece of fluorite.

It’s something precious, like a good-luck charm.

And it also seems to represent someone important.

A dear friend might be said to be like a talisman that protects you more than anything else.

JANE DOEKenshi Yonezu, Hikaru Utada59rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu, Hikaru Utada – JANE DOE
JANE DOE Kenshi Yonezu, Hikaru Utada

It’s a number that swells with a piercing sense of longing.

Written and composed by Kenshi Yonezu, with vocals by Yonezu and Hikaru Utada, this track sparks a one-of-a-kind chemical reaction.

It portrays a sorrowful yet beautiful kind of love—like a plea to follow the trail of blood left by one’s own wounds—that loosens your tear ducts the moment you listen.

Utada’s voice, sweeping through like the wind, deepens the song’s melancholic atmosphere even further.

Released in September 2025 on Yonezu’s single “IRIS OUT / JANE DOE,” the track served as the ending theme for the feature-length anime Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc.

Please let yourself sink into the lingering afterglow of the story.