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Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of Anzen Chitai [2026]

Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of Anzen Chitai [2026]
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Anzen Chitai, now considered one of Japan’s legendary bands.

Their polished band sound and Koji Tamaki’s vocal prowess are hugely popular.

We’ve gathered some of Anzen Chitai’s most popular karaoke songs.

Sing them stylishly and move everyone with your performance.

Anzen Chitai Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Wine Red Heartanzenchitai1rank/position

Anzen Chitai - Wine Red no Kokoro (Wine-Red Heart)
Wine Red Heartanzenchitai

The wistful melody and Koji Tamaki’s distinctive vocals are striking, and I’m sure many people include Anzen Chitai in their repertoire.

I love them myself, so I think this is a song I’d be happy to hear sung with a deep, cool voice! The melody doesn’t have many parts where you need to belt, so there’s no need to strain your throat.

Sing calmly, almost like you’re speaking, and enjoy the atmosphere of the song.

The chorus does have a few slightly higher notes, so if you aim your voice properly at those spots, your breath will flow smoothly and you’ll be able to sing comfortably!

Goodbye to sorrowanzenchitai2rank/position

Anzen Chitai is a band that has built an era with a uniquely Japanese sound brimming with originality, fusing kayōkyoku, pop music, and rock.

They have so many hit songs that whatever you sing will likely get the crowd going, but this time I’d like to introduce “Kanashimi ni Sayonara,” which is especially easy to sing among their repertoire.

This work is a major-key ballad that, despite its sorrowful lyrics, somehow retains a refreshing tone.

The vocal range is quite narrow at mid1B to mid2F#, so if you adjust it to your optimal key, you should be able to sing it without difficulty.

Premonition of Loveanzenchitai3rank/position

This is a representative ballad by Anzen Chitai from the 1980s, characterized by a relaxed melody and a tempo that isn’t too fast.

The overall vocal range of the song is C#3 to G#4, with many lower notes, so expressiveness is more important than pure vocal power.

I think the calm voice of a man in his 60s would really shine here.

In terms of singing style, it’s easy to add dynamics between the verse and the chorus: sing the verse softly, almost as if you’re speaking, and then pour your emotions into the higher notes of the chorus and sing out fully.

That way, it won’t feel flat, and it will be easier for listeners to enjoy.

fierce gazeanzenchitai4rank/position

An unforgettable song by Anzenchitai that captures the emotions of a man and woman consumed by passionate love.

It’s an adult love song that also brings back the bittersweet feelings of youth—a true gem.

Released in January 1985 as their eighth single, it gained attention as the theme for the Autorama High-Sensitivity Laser commercial.

The song became a major hit, peaking at No.

2 on the Oricon Singles Chart and selling a total of 324,000 copies.

Koji Tamaki’s rich, velvety vocals overflow with passion and poignancy, brilliantly expressing the feelings of someone whose hidden love can no longer be contained.

It’s also recommended as a heartwarming message song to give to someone dear who is struggling with love.

Harmony at the End of SummerInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai5rank/position

Harmony at Summer’s End — Yosui Inoue / Anzenchitai
Harmony at the End of SummerInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai

A collaboration between Yosui Inoue and Anzenchitai, released in 1986 when those now in their 50s were in the midst of their youth.

It’s a gem of a medium-tempo ballad that portrays the bittersweet feelings of a late-summer romance.

Inoue’s flavorful lyrics and Tamaki’s emotionally rich melody are a perfect match, and their wistful vocals intertwine to create a special sense of poignancy.

The song was first performed at a joint concert held at Jingu Stadium in August 1986 and was released as a single the following month.

It depicts a final moment shared by two people facing a farewell, with their past days sung as cherished memories.

For those in their 50s, it may be the perfect song for a long autumn night, to be listened to alongside memories of their youth.

Eris with Azure Eyesanzenchitai6rank/position

The band Anzen Chitai has produced numerous hit numbers.

From ballads to rock-flavored pop, they’ve turned all kinds of works into popular songs.

The one I’d like to recommend this time is Aoi Hitomi no Erisu (Eris with Azure Eyes).

It’s a gentle ballad, yet it also has well-placed moments of lift.

Rather than a big, explosive build, it’s the kind of song that gives you chills and goosebumps.

Its vocal range is quite narrow at mid1 C to mid2 D#, and the melodic movement is smooth, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

Harmony at Summer’s EndInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai7rank/position

Yosui Inoue & Anzenchitai - Harmony at the End of Summer
Harmony at Summer’s EndInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai

This is a collaboration song by singer-songwriter Yosui Inoue and the rock band Anzen Chitai.

The lyrics were written by Yosui Inoue, and the composition was done by Koji Tamaki, the vocalist of Anzen Chitai.

Centered around a gentle, piano-led sound, the arrangement gradually unfolds into something grand and moving.

The lyrics, which cherish the memories the two build together, convey their feelings about the collaboration while also delivering a universal message.

The layering of their distinctive voices and the powerful harmonies are striking, making the mutual respect for each other’s vocals a key highlight of the track.