Abe Mao Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026]
A very cute song by Mao Abe that straightforwardly sings the feeling of “I love him so much!” It sometimes appears in karaoke history logs and rankings as well.
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Abe Mao Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
SenbonzakuraAbe Mao11rank/position

Included on Mao Abe’s first cover album, “MY INNER CHILD MUSEUM,” which was released in January 2021.
The original song is a so-called Vocaloid track sung by Hatsune Miku, first published in 2011.
Vocaloid songs are originally composed without regard for the human vocal range, but Mao Abe masterfully delivers this kind of piece with her powerful high-tone voice.
This powerful high register isn’t something you can easily pull off just by “singing high,” so if you’re having trouble, it might be helpful to refer to the original Vocaloid version as well.
And if you want to further polish your proud high notes, I’ll be waiting for you in my vocal training sessions!
Your SongAbe Mao12rank/position

Mao Abe has many songs with powerful messages that really resonate.
Her track “Kimi no Uta (Your Song)” is another energizing number that hits you hard and lifts your spirits.
Released in 2019, it was also the theme song for the film “Cheer Boys!!,” which centers on a men’s cheerleading team.
While friendship songs are often mellow, this one is bursting with energy—perfect for giving you a firm push on the back when you’re feeling down.
It’s a song I’d recommend to a friend who’s feeling unsure about something.
A Song That Wants to ChangeAbe Mao13rank/position

This is Mao Abe’s 16th single, released in 2018 as the opening theme for TV Asahi’s nationwide program “music-ru TV” for the month of November.
With its outstanding sense of speed and great groove, it’s sure to get everyone pumped up at karaoke!


