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Moving masterpieces and popular songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke

Have you ever been moved by a song you heard someone sing at karaoke?

From bittersweet love songs to anthems that cheer you on in life, to tracks that tell stories that resonate deeply—many songs can leave a lasting impression.

Of course, sometimes it’s the singer’s skill that makes it moving, but in this article, we’ll introduce a wealth of timeless songs that can move listeners no matter who’s singing them.

It’s a flood of emotionally powerful songs—so moving you might cry—when you think about the messages in the lyrics and the stories behind them!

Be sure to try singing them yourself and move everyone around you.

Moving and popular masterpiece songs to sing at karaoke (91–100)

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It’s one of Spitz’s most popular songs.

At first glance the lyrics seem cryptic, but that ambiguity leaves room for each listener’s own interpretation, which is really wonderful.

Listening to it somehow gives you courage.

When singing it at karaoke, the key might be a bit high for men, so it’s a good idea to lower the key and give it a try! Also, the tempo is slow, so you can check each beat as you sing, which I recommend.

Name of the FlowerBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Name of the Flower”
Name of the FlowerBUMP OF CHICKEN

A gem of a message song that spins feelings words can’t capture.

This over-six-minute epic from BUMP OF CHICKEN gently embraces the emotions we all hold for the people we want to see and the ones we’re waiting for.

Created after the band spent an entire night talking with the film’s director, the track was released in October 2007 as the theme song for the movie “ALWAYS: Sunset on Third Street 2,” topping the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It also achieved the remarkable feat of monopolizing the top two spots alongside the simultaneously released single “Mayday.” Included on the album “orbital period,” the song—marked by its distinctive electric sitar tone—radiates a warm atmosphere that evokes the bonds with those we cherish.

It’s a piece you’ll want to sing with care, whether solo at karaoke or with close friends.

Like the stars in that sky…EXILE

Coupled with the 40th single “BOW & ARROWS,” released in 2012, is the track “Like the Stars in That Sky…,” which was selected as an image song for Fujitsu’s computer brand.

It features a spacious musical arrangement and vocal work that blends beauty with inner strength.

The more you listen, the more it feels like a heat welling up from deep within your chest.

Its lyrics, themed around hope and love, perfectly match the vocals and sound.

It’s a song that, with every performance, seems to melt into a part of you.

DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE "Darling" Official Music Video
DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

A heartwarming song woven with emotive vocals and a striking melody, reflecting the anxieties and hopes of youth.

Its message—reminding us of the importance of living true to ourselves and of the bonds we share with others—will gently encourage anyone ready to take a new step forward.

Released in January 2025, this track by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE was produced as the theme song for a special NHK General TV program.

Accompanied by visuals featuring a collaboration with 1,000 18-year-olds, it received an overwhelming response and stands as an ambitious work befitting the band’s 10th anniversary.

It’s the perfect song for the start of a new chapter or the spring season, when new encounters abound.

A resonant track you’ll want to play while chatting with friends or meeting new companions.

My Best Of My LifeSuperfly

Superfly 『My Best Of My Life』Music Video
My Best Of My LifeSuperfly

It’s a ballad that combines a grand scale with a powerful message.

While carrying loneliness, confusion, and anxiety, it portrays a woman’s determination to face forward and live strongly, with both power and delicacy.

Shiho Ochi’s soulful, soaring vocals resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in May 2009, it was used as the theme song for the drama “BOSS.” It is also included on the album “Box Emotions” and reached No.

11 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Additionally, it was selected as the entrance march for the 82nd National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.

Despite its runtime of over six minutes, it’s a compelling piece, making it perfect for karaoke to fully showcase your expressiveness.

It’s a song you’ll want to sing carefully and wholeheartedly as a cherished memory with someone important.