Ayaka’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
I think many of Ayaka’s songs are ones everyone has heard at least once.
They’re also great for karaoke, since it’s easy to get the crowd excited when everyone knows the songs.
I put together a ranking of Ayaka’s most popular karaoke tracks.
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Ayaka Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
365ayaka16rank/position

Ayaka, whose gentle, enveloping singing voice soothes the soul, has collaborated with Takahashi Shoten—known for planners—to release “365 (San-Roku-Go),” inspired by the grand prize-winning work of the 22nd Planner Awards.
A planner is something that, as you flip through its pages, lets you look back on a year’s memories—the happy and the sad—and it’s also a place where you can sketch out a new future.
Why not try singing this uplifting pop song, propelled by Ayaka’s tender vocals, at karaoke? It would be lovely to write in your planner that you sang “365” at karaoke, too!
Blue Moonayaka17rank/position

Ayaka’s digital-only single, released on August 26, 2021.
It was written as the grand theme for the RPG Tales of Arise.
Ayaka has been highly praised for her vocal ability since her teenage debut, and in Blue Moon, released after she turned 30, her voice has grown even more mature, delivering an exceptionally captivating performance.
Reproducing this vocal expression in karaoke may be quite challenging, but precisely because of that, if you can sing it well, you’re sure to draw attention.
In particular, for the high notes sung in the original with a mix voice to falsetto, be careful not to sound rough—aim to sing them gently, softly, and with great care.
Homeayaka18rank/position

Home, sung by Ayaka, who is popular across a wide range of generations, is included on her album Funtale released in June 2023.
Do you have someone who isn’t by your side right now but is always in your heart—someone whose very existence gives you strength? This song expresses the feelings we have for those people we can’t see right away but are always thinking of, and the wish that they may be happy and live each day in good health.
Rather than being filled with sadness or heartache, it’s a moving number brimming with gentle, calm emotions.
On a better dayayaka19rank/position

A digital-only single by Japanese singer Ayaka, released on April 11, 2021.
As expected of Ayaka, whose vocal ability is highly acclaimed, this track showcases her wonderfully solid and powerful low register.
Especially in the A-melody sections, I think it’s a song that female singers who are good with low notes can sing really well.
For the high notes in the chorus, you’ll need to have techniques like mixed voice, so overall the song might be a bit challenging to sing.
Still, I definitely recommend selecting it for karaoke and giving it a try.
Sakuraayaka20rank/position

Ayaka’s renowned song beautifully portrays the changing seasons and life’s milestones.
Released in October 2017, it is her first work themed around graduation.
Through the image of fluttering cherry blossoms, her warm vocals express both the poignancy of parting and the hope of a new journey.
It’s a song that gently supports those facing life’s turning points, such as the March graduation season and farewell gatherings.


