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’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
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“Nijiiro” was sung by many people in vocal training as well.
Of course, many also chose “Mikazuki,” but “Nijiiro” was especially popular because people said, “I can sing it without straining!” Indeed, during lessons, everyone seemed to relax well and found it easy to sing.
The overall range is F#3 to D5, which looks wide if you only consider the range, but since F#4 is used the most, there’s no need to be overly tense.
Also, for the flowing melody in the pre-chorus, if you don’t articulate every word too clearly and just go with the flow, you can avoid getting stuck.
For the last part of the chorus, if you sing each note carefully, it feels good and helps you stay on pitch.
There are points to focus on for each section of the melody, but you’ll likely find it easy to sing—so definitely try learning it.
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This is Ayaka’s fourth single, released in September 2006.
It was featured in commercials for au’s “LISMO” and as a TV program theme song, capturing the hearts of many.
A love ballad that sings of the bittersweetness of a long-distance relationship and hope for the future, it delicately portrays feelings that connect beyond physical distance.
With its beautiful piano melody and powerful vocals that resonate deeply, this song will reveal a different kind of charm when sung by a male vocalist.
If you match the key and pour deep emotion into your performance, it’s sure to captivate those around you.
It’s a perfect choice for anyone who wants to sing with a gentle, heartfelt mood, expressing feelings for someone special.
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Written in 2009 as the theme song for Kao’s “ASIENCE” commercial, its lyrics—centered on the themes of the will to live, strong determination, and gentle bonds—together with a powerful vocal performance resonated with many people.
Since Ayaka skillfully switches between a richly resonant chest voice and a clear, transparent falsetto, songs with a slightly quicker tempo than a typical ballad are recommended for practice.
By firmly focusing on diaphragmatic breathing, you’ll be able to take deeper breaths and produce a more grounded, solid voice.
Try singing crisply while engaging your abdomen.
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The moving message Ayaka weaves with her soulful voice resonates deeply with everyone.
When it was released in February 2006, this work captured many hearts with its powerful vocals that shook listeners and its highly relatable lyrics about singing of the courage to believe in oneself despite uncertainty.
In addition to being chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Rondo,” it was also used in a program by her close friend, figure skater Miki Ando, drawing even more attention.
If you sing it earnestly at karaoke, you might just win the heart of the one you like!
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In the late 2000s to early 2010s, when it came to mixed-gender harmony songs, “WINDING ROAD” was the go-to classic.
This track is a collaboration between the pop duo Kobukuro—who enjoyed immense mainstream support at the time—and singer-songwriter Ayaka.
It’s an upbeat piece with a groove that feels somewhat Western-influenced.
That said, as a harmony song, it’s relatively easy, with clearly separated parts, so beginners in vocals should definitely give it a try.
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A heartfelt ballad that warmly wraps feelings of gratitude toward family and friends.
Ayaka’s powerful yet gentle voice speaks on behalf of the “thank you” that’s hard to express in everyday life.
Through universally relatable scenes—the warmth of a mother’s hand, tearful memories with friends, and the sunset sky looked up at on the way home—the song richly depicts love for the people who matter most.
Since its release in October 2013, it has warmed many hearts, featured as the 40th anniversary campaign song for Nestlé’s KitKat and in commercials for CHOYA Umeshu.
Cherished as a message song of gratitude for loved ones, it continues to be embraced as a track that colors irreplaceable moments such as weddings and anniversaries.
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A beautiful ballad sung by Ayaka that became the theme song for the film “The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps.” In the movie, the image of a mother who continues to protect her child—believing in a miracle while the child remains unconscious—left a deep impression, didn’t it? “Aikotoba” is a song themed around an eternal love that conquers everything, and its lyrics—crafted as Ayaka faced the story head-on—truly resonate with listeners.
It’s a song imbued with deep, boundless, unconditional love that dispels anxiety; please try singing it with great care.


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