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Recommended Da-iCE songs: a curated selection of gems that shine at karaoke

Want to get into Da-iCE’s music but not sure where to start? From catchy dance tracks to tender ballads, their songs are truly diverse.

The powerful vocals and delicate harmonies weave a sound that’s unforgettable once you hear it.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended Da-iCE songs.

From numbers that make your body move without thinking to tunes that gently resonate in your heart, we’ll showcase their appeal from various angles—so be sure to find your new favorite!

Recommended Da-iCE songs: A curated selection of gem-like numbers that shine at karaoke (11–20)

Your colorNEW!Da-iCE

Da-iCE – 12th single “Kimiiro” Music Video [Full ver.]
Your colorNEW!Da-iCE

How about a pop mid-tempo tune that lets you savor both the bittersweet melancholy and the rush unique to the end of summer? Released in August 2017 as the 12th single and also included on the album BET, this track, Kimi Iro, is also known as the official tie-in song for Takara Tomy Arts’ Buncho Balloon.

It expresses the frustration of a one-sided love that feels within reach yet remains distant, sung over a warm, comforting melody.

Despite its bright sound, there’s a lingering sense of wistfulness—the exquisite balance really resonates.

The vocal range is a bit on the higher side, but the rhythm is easy to catch, so it should feel great to sing.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to bask in summer memories or subtly convey your feelings to someone special.

OLD meets NEWNEW!Da-iCE

Da-iCE /「OLD meets NEW」Music Video
OLD meets NEWNEW!Da-iCE

Da-iCE is a five-member dance and vocal group that leads the music scene with solid skill and entertainment value.

Among the tracks on their album “TERMiNaL,” released in January 2026, this standout piece is an ambitious work created by the younger members, Sota Hanamura and Hayate Wada, who handled everything from songwriting to vocals.

Its groove, which exquisitely fuses past roots with contemporary trends, is sure to make listeners’ bodies sway naturally.

The performance in the music video, directed by filmmaker Mani Kato, is striking as well, and will give you courage when you want to meet a new version of yourself.

It’s a danceable pop number where nostalgia and freshness coexist.

TERMINALDa-iCE

Da-iCE /「TERMINAL」Music Video
TERMINALDa-iCE

Released in January 2026 as the lead track from their ninth album, “TERMiNaL,” this song marks the first collaboration between members Daiki Kudo and Yudai Ohno.

Built around the concepts of “a fresh start” and “the next stage,” it’s a danceable number sprinkled with sounds that evoke airports and aircraft.

Its powerful sound, conveying a determination to move toward a new future, gives a push to anyone ready to take on something new.

An energetic track that lets you feel the group’s evolution.

MonsterDa-iCE

Da-iCE /「Monster」Music Video
MonsterDa-iCE

A digital-only track by Da-iCE that fuses heavy dance music with vocals from all members.

Released on October 22, 2025, the song was written specifically as the opening theme for the TV anime Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded, based on the smartphone game.

Produced by Tōru Iwaoka and Hayate Wada, it delivers an aggressive sound that blends J-pop with elements of hip-hop and electro.

It’s a track that combines tension and groove, perfect for an anime opening.

Tasty Beating SoundDa-iCE

Da-iCE /「Tasty Beating Sound」Lyric Video
Tasty Beating SoundDa-iCE
Mondahmin Da-iCE Version 30 Seconds | Earth Corporation

This commercial introduces Mondahmin’s complete renewal, including its logo, and highlights the brand’s commitment to oral health.

It depicts Da-iCE members and Shun Oguri incorporating Mondahmin into their daily routines, expressing how its refreshing feel supports everyday well-being.

Among the footage, the song used in the spots featuring Da-iCE is their track “Tasty Beating Sound.” While it’s a light, danceable number, its lyrics are structured in the traditional 7-5 meter, incorporating a Japanese aesthetic that creates a uniquely airy quality.

SanctuaryDa-iCE

While Da-iCE’s songs are often thought of less in terms of harmonies and more as the two vocalists taking turns singing, this track, Sanctuary, is unusual in that it features choruses and harmonizing, giving it a choral feel.

That’s because it’s a co-written piece with Yuzu’s Kitagawa, and they put particular emphasis on the harmony sections.

Starting from the pre-chorus, there’s call-and-response, and the chorus builds with more harmonies, creating excitement.

Since the two vocalists—and the whole group—sing together, the harmonies are very pleasant to listen to.

In particular, the transition from the call-and-response into the harmonies in the chorus feels fantastic when it locks in, so it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser at live shows or in karaoke!

Recommended songs by Da-iCE: a carefully selected collection of gems that shine at karaoke (21–30)

I’ll be your HERODa-iCE

Da-iCE “I’ll be your HERO” [LOVE Dan 2025] Mass Dance Video - High School Dance Video Festival
I’ll be your HERODa-iCE

This song by Da-iCE has captured the hearts of many young people as a rousing anthem filled with hope and courage for the future.

It’s included on the album “MUSi-aM” and was selected as the required track for the High School Dance Video Festival 2025 featured on Nippon TV’s DayDay.

The lyrics, imbued with a strong desire to become someone’s hero, blend seamlessly with the dance performance to create a standout piece.

If you perform it at a school sports festival, its energetic rhythm and powerful choreography are sure to unite the crowd.

Pour your passion into it and craft a fantastic performance.