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Sad songs I want to sing at karaoke

Here are some classic and popular sad songs recommended by our studio staff for your karaoke picks.

This is a sorrowful playlist whose heartrending melodies will capture the listener’s heart.

Sad songs I want to sing at karaoke (91–100)

Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki

Here is a famous song by Hideaki Tokunaga, released in 1986.

As you follow the lyrics, try reflecting on your own experiences of heartbreak.

You might find tears welling up before you even realize it.

They say memories become more beautiful each time you revisit them, so why not recall them again and again as a kind of emotional detox? With its crystal-clear high notes, this song is especially recommended for men who are particularly good at singing in a high register.

Song of Eternal NightKami wa saikoro o furanai

God Does Not Play Dice “Yoru-Naga Uta” [Official Lyric Video]
Song of Eternal NightKami wa saikoro o furanai

It’s been getting attention as a moving song where multiple elements—like the word choices in the lyrics and the singing voice—come together.

Everyone interprets lyrics differently, of course, but everything depicted there is incredibly heartrending.

It’s also especially popular among fans, and his voice is just so sorrowful that it really hits you in the chest.

If you go to karaoke and several people in your group know it, definitely give it a try—you might strike a chord with them!

crescent moonayaka

This is one of Ayaka’s signature songs, the track that suddenly boosted her popularity.

The lyrics about a lover you can’t meet are very heartrending.

Yet even within that sadness, the way the protagonist tries to keep going, inspired by words their lover once said, makes you want to root for them.

At the same time, by overlapping the protagonist’s situation with your own, you may find yourself feeling motivated to keep trying as well.

LOVE IS ALL MUSICKahara Tomomi

Tomomi Kahara – LOVE IS ALL MUSIC – LIVE 2014.02.16
LOVE IS ALL MUSICKahara Tomomi

This is a song by Tomomi Kahala produced by Tetsuya Komuro in 1997.

It’s a 6/8 time rock ballad, notable for its lyrics depicting the walk home after a breakup from late night to dawn.

The vocals were recorded in a relaxed state after a vacation in Bali, and Komuro himself is said to be fond of the track.

The song was used as the image song for Mikki’s “Ginza Jewelry Maki Estate Twin Jewelry” commercial and debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon chart.

It’s a recommended choice when you want a good cry at karaoke.

If you sing it while recalling a farewell with someone dear to you, it will surely be a deeply moving experience.

Stay by my sideAbe Mao

Mao Abe – Stay by My Side [Official Music Video]
Stay by my sideAbe Mao

I can really relate to and feel close to the image of someone still struggling, unable to let go of a finished love.

She can come across as heavy and dark, but because the lyrics capture everyday life, I think many people can see themselves in them, so it’s a song that makes me tear up when it comes on at karaoke.