Yumi Matsutoya’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Yumi Matsutoya, a popular singer also known by her nickname “Yuming.” Her songs are catchy and easy to sing, making them popular karaoke choices.
This time, we present a ranking of her most popular karaoke songs.
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Yumi Matsutoya’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
A HAPPY NEW YEAR -Happy New Year-Yumi Matsutoya22rank/position

With its somewhat wistful, lonely sound, Yumi Matsutoya’s “A HAPPY NEW YEAR” is perfect for the year’s end.
It’s a track from her 1981 album “Let’s Meet Last Night,” featuring a memorable, continuous piano arpeggio phrase.
The song was also used in the film “Take Me Out to the Snowland.” It’s a love song filled with the hope of “May you have a good year” and the desire to spend the coming year with you.
After a run of high-energy songs at karaoke, how about dialing it back with the gently melancholy “A HAPPY NEW YEAR”?
Call me backYumi Matsutoya23rank/position

Yumi Matsutoya is a female singer-songwriter who has been active for many years.
While many veteran singer-songwriters continue their careers without changing their style, she has a remarkably youthful sensibility, creating hit songs that reach into contemporary musical tastes.
Among her works, the track I especially recommend to women in their 20s is Call me back.
It’s a song in the trendy synthwave genre that, despite its simple vocal lines, conceals an outstanding coolness.
DARK MOONYumi Matsutoya24rank/position

Yumi Matsutoya, who has continually reshaped the history of Japanese pop, released the lead track from her album “Wormhole / Yumi AraI” in advance in October 2025.
This song opens her 40th original album and is notable for its psychedelic ensemble that blends euphoria with sultriness.
Through dreamlike motifs, the lyrics depict powerful feelings of longing among various entities—between people, and between people and objects.
It’s a grand number that moves the heart, embodying Yuming’s unwavering commitment to innovation even as her career continues to evolve.
End of WinterYumi Matsutoya25rank/position

A track included on the album TEARS AND REASONS, released in November 1992.
It was selected as the ending theme for the Fuji TV drama Stolen Hearts, which began airing that same month.
The song portrays a story of youthful turmoil and jealousy that begins with a letter suddenly handed over in a classroom.
Its lyrics delicately express the complex feelings toward a hardworking friend and the loneliness of feeling left behind.
When sung, the distinctive lyricism of Yumi Matsutoya vividly brings back the poignant emotions of those days.
Alone in the twilightYumi Matsutoya26rank/position

Yumi Matsutoya is a leading Japanese singer-songwriter who has been active for many years.
For women in their 50s, she might be the perfect artist.
She has many classic songs, but the one I especially recommend is “Hitori in the Twilight.” It features a vocal line that showcases her signature Yuming style, yet the melody doesn’t jump drastically up and down, so it’s relatively easy to keep pitch.
The chorus raises the voltage all at once, but the overall range isn’t that wide, so if you choose the right key, even those with lower voices should be able to sing it without difficulty.
Yumi Matsutoya MedleyYumi Matsutoya27rank/position

This is a medley of songs by Yumi Matsutoya, affectionately known as Yuming.
Some tracks feature refreshingly clear melodic lines, while others are alluring with a mature sensuality, and her endlessly soaring voice keeps you engaged without ever growing tired—truly wonderful.
Flower JourneyYumi Matsutoya28rank/position

With a clear, innocent, girl-like voice, this masterpiece paints the scene of a sudden glimpse of cherry blossoms swirling in an unfamiliar town.
Based on her experience along the Asano River in Kanazawa, Yumi Matsutoya gently expresses a bittersweet yet beautiful spring landscape.
Set to a waltz-like melody in 3/4 time, it exquisitely captures the fleeting nature of falling petals and the wistful feeling of a spring journey.
The song was included on the album “COBALT HOUR” and later used as the B-side to “Ano Hi ni Kaeritai.” It was also featured in the TBS drama “Rouge no Dengon,” becoming a track that has stayed in many listeners’ hearts.
It is a warm piece that brings back memories of springs spent in special places, and one you’ll want to hear by the window while soaking in the gentle spring sunlight.





