[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!
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[2026] Songs I Want to Sing at Karaoke in June: Classic Rain-Themed Tracks (21–30)
hydrangeaNEW!RAZZ MA TAZZ

This is a single released in April 1997, a RAZZ MA TAZZ track chosen as the opening theme for TBS’s “COUNT DOWN TV.” The gentle tones of the acoustic guitar and the smooth, beautiful melody envelop the heart.
Using a hydrangea found at a flower shop as its motif, this love song portrays the gradual deepening of a couple’s relationship.
Rather than a soggy sense of stagnation, it gently conveys fresh, vivid emotional shifts.
It’s the perfect song for spending a rainy day relaxing at home, when you want to feel the bond with someone special.
Hydrangea SlopeNEW!Hirayama Kaha

This is a classic kayōkyoku that portrays the ache of an unfulfilled first love with a fresh, dewy vocal.
It’s performed by newcomer Hana Haoyama and was included as the title track on her debut single released in January 2026.
Haoyama won the grand prize at a karaoke contest hosted by Hiroko Matsumae in 2024 and was scouted by Matsumae herself, attesting to her solid talent.
Visual motifs like rainy scenes and paper umbrellas are woven into the story, creating an impressively vivid, almost tangible landscape.
Rather than relying on flashiness, the song moves listeners with its clear, transparent high notes and straightforward melodic flow.
It’s a perfect track for a gentle, rainy day in the monsoon season when you want to quietly revisit an old romance.
[2026] Songs I want to sing at karaoke in June: classic rain-themed tracks and more (31–40)
Is there still anything that love can do?RADWIMPS

A gem of a ballad by RADWIMPS, whose message of love and sweeping melody stir the heart.
It drew major attention as the theme song for director Makoto Shinkai’s animated film Weathering With You, released in July 2019, and was included on the album Weathering With You released the same month.
Deeply linked to the film’s worldview, it embraces the universal theme of what we can do for the ones we hold dear.
The vocals, blending gentleness with strength, are also captivating.
Belt this one out at karaoke, and a warm sense of hope is sure to well up from deep within your chest!
The rain clearsYorushika

This is a song by Yorushika included on the concept album “Elma,” released in 2019.
It depicts a blue sky after the rain and a strong longing for “you.” The title is derived from a haiku by Santoka Taneda, and that literary lyricism matches exquisitely with the mid-tempo band sound.
Singing it when you’re feeling down from continuous rainy days can help reset your mood.
Give it a try.
By the time the rain lets upSuda Masaki

This bluesy rock sound is a perfect fit for the rainy season.
Released in August 2017 as the B-side to Masaki Suda’s single “Kokyuu” (“Breath”), this track was later included on his debut album PLAY.
It carries a very warm theme that looks forward while nostalgically reflecting on time spent with friends.
The image of the rain lifting overlaps beautifully with the inner shift toward standing up again.
June can be gloomy with all the rain, but why not sing it at karaoke while thinking of old friends?
seven colorsBUMP OF CHICKEN

This work features a gentle band sound that evokes the feeling after the rain and lifts your spirits.
Released digitally by BUMP OF CHICKEN in May 2021, it warmly colored every morning as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Welcome Back, Mone.” It has an open, expansive feel that overlaps with the Tohoku scenery where the drama is set, making it perfect for brightening your mood during the rainy season.
Be sure to sing it lightly at karaoke!
Rainy SaturdaySanīdēi Sābisu

Sunny Day Service is a rock band that deftly portrays urban scenes and human emotions.
This track, included on the album “Ai to Warai no Yoru” released in January 1997, blends light pop sensibilities with lyricism.
With lyrics and composition by Keiichi Sokabe and the trio’s band ensemble, it beautifully captures the atmosphere of a rainy weekend.
I think it would feel just right to sing at karaoke on a humid June weekend.



