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!
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Recommended songs by Da-iCE: a curated selection of gem-like numbers that shine at karaoke (1–10)
CITRUSNEW!Da-iCE

This is a soul-stirring rock ballad that conveys a strong will to push forward on the path you believe in.
Released as a single in November 2020, it was used as the theme song for the NTV Sunday drama “The Way of the Househusband.” Written by members Daiki Kudo and Sota Hanamura, this important track is also included on the album “SiX.” Its emotional vocals intertwine with a powerful, weighty sound to set listeners’ hearts ablaze.
It’s also known for winning the 63rd Japan Record Awards.
The overwhelmingly high notes in the chorus offer outstanding singability.
Recommended for when you want to sing with full emotion or challenge your upper range.
Belt it out at karaoke and your everyday stress is sure to blow away.
DREAMIN’ ONNEW!Da-iCE

It’s a fast-paced rock number that sings of the resolve to spread an infinite map and move toward the future.
This piece was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime One Piece and was released in August 2020 as the 18th single.
With “vision” as its theme, the lyrics were written by vocalist Sota Hanamura, passionately portraying the bonds between friends and the fervor for chasing dreams.
As you listen, you’ll feel a rising excitement, as if you’re setting off on an adventure.
The tempo is quick and the vocal range is fairly wide, but the chorus melody is extremely catchy, so you should be able to ride the momentum and sing it comfortably.
Give it a try when you need courage to take a step forward, or when you want to get everyone fired up with your friends.
FAKE ME FAKE ME OUTNEW!Da-iCE

A highly stylish track where urban sounds intertwine with a mature allure.
Released in 2019 as their 16th single, “FAKE ME FAKE ME OUT.” Known for being written and composed by Satoshi Fujihara of Official HIGE DANDism, this piece is a groovy number that blends funk and jazz elements into J-pop.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the TV Tokyo drama “Iyasararetai Otoko.” The lyrics depict a thrilling romantic game of lies and secrets, and it carries an exhilarating feel that naturally makes your body move as you listen.
The melody spans a wide range and is fairly challenging, but if you can pull it off, it will make you stand out at karaoke.
Be mindful of rhythmic tension and try to sing it with style.
I wonderNEW!Da-iCE

How about experiencing that moment on the journey to find your true self, when a monochrome landscape begins to fill with color? It’s a pop tune whose lyrics intertwine romance and self-discovery, resonating deeply in your heart.
This track is included on the album “MUSi-aM,” released in 2024, and was selected as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Kururi: Who Fell in Love with Me?” It’s a meticulously crafted song featuring contributions from Daiki Kudo and Sota Hanamura, boasting a refreshing yet somehow bittersweet melody that’s incredibly pleasant to listen to.
The catchy choreography matching the “beep” sound in the chorus became a hot topic.
At karaoke, copying the choreography together while singing is sure to make it even more fun and lively.
PromiseNEW!Da-iCE

A grand, sweeping ballad chosen as the theme song for the film “Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations.” It’s also included on the 2022 concept EP “REVERSi.” The song celebrates an unbreakable bond that endures over a hundred years and a vow to protect those we hold dear, and every listen brings a lump to my throat.
Written and composed by Sota Hanamura, it delivers a moving finish with powerful yet delicate twin vocals that resonate deeply.
The high notes in the chorus are a bit challenging, but the exhilaration of nailing them is exceptional.
Why not belt it out with all your heart for that special moment, filled with feelings for someone important?
Only once moreNEW!Da-iCE

This piece portrays a bittersweet longing for love, wishing to rewind time even while knowing we can’t go back.
It’s their fourth single, released in January 2015.
Sung live since the group’s early days, it’s a key number that supported their rise.
True to its reputation as a “danceable ballad,” it has a comfortably rhythmic feel that makes you want to sway as you listen.
With its dramatic melodic contours, the trick is to sing gently at the start and powerfully in the chorus.
When you want to overcome the pain of heartbreak, try singing it with all your emotions.
badmouthingNEW!Da-iCE

There are times when, even though you like someone, you just can’t be honest and end up blurting out something snarky, right? This is a warm love song that portrays that kind of awkward, clumsy affection.
Released as a coupling track on the 2018 single “TOKYO MERRY GO ROUND,” this song was also chosen as the theme for the drama “Hana ni Kedamono.” The way vocalist Sota Hanamura chooses words as a kind of flip side of love quietly tugs at the heart.
The sparkling synths and gentle melody feel soothing, creating a finish that naturally lets you sink into a happy mood just by listening.
It’s also lovely to try singing it—maybe a bit bashfully—during time spent with someone special, or at karaoke with the person you want to share your feelings with.



