[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 and more (31–40)
So it’s going to rain after all, huh.Tsuyu

The music unit Tsuyu’s song “Yappari Ame wa Furun da ne” overlays adolescent inferiority complexes and frustrating feelings of love with the motif of rain, portraying them with aching poignancy.
Its guitar sound and easy-to-listen-to melody feel like they stay close to a heart burdened by complexes.
When you’re feeling the pains of youth or emotions you can’t put into words, why not try singing it at karaoke? It’s sure to help you switch your mood.
rainbowFujifaburikku

This single was released in June 2005.
It features a lively guitar-pop sound and lyrics by Masahiko Shimura that capture the humidity of rain and scenes of clear weather.
The piece conjures up early-summer imagery, like a sky flickering after a passing shower.
It carries an uplifting message that can spark change as a new season arrives.
It’s a recommended track when you want to refresh your mood—sing it out with full energy!
The moment the rain stopsHKT48

HKT48’s “The Moment the Rain Lifts” evokes the clear air after a rainfall.
It’s a coupling track included on the regular edition TYPE-A of their 19th single “Short-Sleeved Angel,” released in July 2025.
Sung by a six-member lineup including Ibuki Ishibashi and Aki Toyonaga, this refreshing youth pop song portrays the process of small anxieties and doubts in the heart gradually clearing away.
Unlike an intense dance track, its mid-tempo, gently emotive melody softly wraps around feelings of gloom.
Marking a new milestone for the group, this song is perfect for rainy days when you want to reflect on your feelings or times when you want to clear your mind.
It will surely give you the courage to start looking forward, little by little.
Skin and RainLaura day romance

Skin and Rain, performed by the three-piece band Laura day romance.
This track is included on the album Nemuru – bridges, released in December 2025.
A scenic, introspective pop song whose chain of inward-looking words seeps into the heart like a gentle rain.
The band’s hallmark meticulous arrangements blend beautifully with vocalist Kagetsu Inoue’s translucent voice.
Infused with a delicate gaze that seems to watch over someone, this song is perfect for a quiet night when raindrops tap the window—listened to alone, slowly savoring the lingering afterglow of the sound.
rainy sceneryrokudenashi

“Rain Scenery,” a track by the next-generation music project Rokudenashi, is featured as the first song on the EP Hikage, released in July 2025.
Written and composed by Misumi of DUSTCELL, the piece is also included on the album Rokka, released in December of the same year.
It begins with a quiet piano timbre and unfolds into a danceable beat—an alluring progression.
Overlaying images of everyday life in a heavy downpour with the loneliness and pain held within, it portrays a will to move forward while carrying those emotions whole.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when your spirits sink in the muggy air of the rainy season.
Singer Ninjin’s voice, which seems to nestle close to the sound of the rain, feels like it could gradually clear the overcast sky lingering in your heart.
[2026] Songs I Want to Sing at Karaoke in June: Classic Rain-Themed Songs and Other Masterpieces (41–50)
If it rains, then just dance.Lucky Kilimanjaro

A track included on the album “DAILY BOP.” Released in March 2021, it delivers an uplifting message that, just as the title suggests, you can dance even on a gloomy rainy day.
The sound blends elements of electropop and city pop, with dreamy synthesizers intertwining exquisitely to create a groove that makes your body move naturally.
This June, why not sing it at karaoke and have a fun dance?
Rain is like a blanketKirinji

Kirinji continues to captivate fans with an urban, sophisticated sound and poetic word choice.
This work, which depicts scenes of rain through gentle metaphors, was released as a single in June 2001 and was later included on the album Fine released in November of the same year.
In June 2022, it was also selected as the ending theme for the TV program “Ariyoshi eeeee! Souda! Imakara Omaen Chi de Game Shinai?” The song drew further attention for featuring singer-songwriter aiko on backing vocals.
Its delicate sonic textures and soothing melody gently embrace the melancholy that June can bring.
On a rainy day, try singing it leisurely at karaoke.



