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[2026] Songs I want to sing at karaoke in June: classic tracks about rain and more

June brings more and more days of gentle, drizzling rain.

On days when your mood feels a bit hazy, that’s exactly when you want to let your voice out and refresh yourself.

But when you actually head to karaoke in June, do you ever find yourself unsure which songs best fit the season? That’s why in this article, we’ve gathered timeless tracks that are perfect to sing right now.

We’ll introduce a wide range—from classic tunes that gently soothe the heart to recent “rain songs” that brighten your spirits.

Let your beautiful voice ring out strong enough to rival the sound of the rain, and blow away that gloomy atmosphere! Be sure to use this as a reference for your next song selection!

[2026] Songs I want to sing at karaoke in June: classic rain-themed tracks and more (101–110)

When the rain fillsHiguchi Ai

Ai Higuchi / If the Rain Fills Up [Official Music Video] | Ai Higuchi ‘If Filled With Rain’
When the rain fillsHiguchi Ai

This is the theme song by Ai Higuchi, beautifully balancing a poignant rainy scene with a dramatic sense of storytelling.

Her transparent vocals and the piano’s melody leave a strong impression, making it a perfect track for the rainy season.

Released on January 15, 2025, it serves as the theme for TBS’s Drama Stream series “I’ll Take You to the Ends of Hell,” skillfully conveying the revenge-centered narrative through music.

A key appeal of this work lies in the combination of carefully crafted, emotionally expressive lyrics and a richly nuanced alto voice.

While the melody keeps a modest range, its dramatic progression is captivating—recommended for those who want to sing about the feelings that come with rainy days.

Precisely because the rainy season can dampen the mood, why not share a voice that resonates with the heart?

without liesmakaroni enpitsu

[Full][With Code] Uso Naki / Macaroni Empitsu
without liesmakaroni enpitsu

Inspired by thoughts on a rainy day after parting with someone you love, Macaroni Enpitsu’s “Uso-naki” portrays someone trying to hide their pain by passing off tears of sorrow as crocodile tears.

The song is included on the 2020 album “hope.” No matter how much you cherish someone, farewells can still come.

Goodbyes are painful and difficult, but to keep walking your own path, you have to face forward.

This song depicts one way to do that.

If you’re spending a rainy, heartbreak-filled monsoon season, why not try singing this song and draw strength to move on?

Only for you, clear skiesYorushika

Yorushika – Just Clear Skies for You (MUSIC VIDEO)
Only for you, clear skiesYorushika

Yorushika’s “Just a Sunny Day for You” makes you long for the summer that comes after the rainy season.

Included on the 2018 mini-album “No Encore for the Loser,” the song became a massive hit, surpassing 100 million views on streaming platforms.

The music video, filmed at Amaharashi Coast in Toyama Prefecture, is refreshingly crisp and makes you excited for summer’s arrival.

Be sure to pay attention to the bittersweet lyrics that reminisce about summers past.

If you’re wishing for summer to come soon, why not sing this song and get a head start on those summer vibes?

threadNakajima Miyuki

Thread – Miyuki Nakajima (Full)
threadNakajima Miyuki

June brings thoughts of June brides, and when it comes to songs perfect for weddings, Miyuki Nakajima’s “Ito” comes to mind.

Released in 1998 as Nakajima’s 35th single, the song has been covered by numerous artists and used as a movie theme and in commercials.

It’s a classic widely known across generations.

The lyrics, which liken two people who have met to vertical and horizontal threads, are deeply moving and make it a perfect choice for wedding background music!

LOVE RAIN ~Rain of Love~Kubota Toshinobu

Toshinobu Kubota – LOVE RAIN ~Koi no Ame~ [Official Video Short ver.]
LOVE RAIN ~Rain of Love~Kubota Toshinobu

Toshinobu Kubota’s “LOVE RAIN ~Koi no Ame~” evokes a romantic rainy scene.

Released in 2010, the song was written for the drama “Tsuki no Koibito ~Moon Lovers~,” starring Takuya Kimura.

It features Kubota’s signature light, pop-leaning R&B sound.

The lyrics depict rain falling like magic, as if urging the couple’s love to deepen.

It exudes a stylish vibe, almost as if the song itself were the drama’s storyline.

If you’re the type who wants to enjoy love come rain or shine, give it a sing!

[2026] Songs I want to sing at karaoke in June: classic tracks like rain songs (111–120)

The Last RainKōda Kumi

Singer Kumi Koda, who pioneered a one-of-a-kind “sexy-cool” style and is counted as one of the songstresses of the Heisei era.

“Saigo no Ame,” included as the B-side to her 9th single “Gentle Words,” is known as a cover of Yasushi Nakanishi’s long-running hit.

The sentimental lyrics depicting heartbreak may reveal a different landscape when sung from a woman’s perspective.

As a famous song that almost everyone has heard at least once, it’s a sure-fire ballad to get the crowd going at karaoke during the rainy season—just like its title suggests.

Longing for RainYashiro Aki

Aki Yashiro is an enka singer beloved not only by older listeners but also by younger generations.

She’s known for hits like “Funauta,” “Namida Koi,” and “Onna Minato-machi,” but we mustn’t forget “Ame no Bojō,” a rain-themed classic that’s perfect for June.

Her rich, heartrending voice really sinks into the soul, and the chorus has an incredibly familiar, catchy melody.

That’s exactly why it’s a great pick even if you only vaguely remember the lyrics—you’ll still find it easy to sing through to the end.