Every Little Thing Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Every Little Thing, led by vocalist Kaori Mochida—whose gentle, maternal-feeling voice and distinctive phrasing took the world by storm.
This time, we’ve picked out some of her most popular karaoke songs.
We’ve listed the tracks with the highest play counts so far in ranking format.
Fans, be sure to check them out.
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Every Little Thing Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
PrayEvery Little Thing15rank/position

Every Little Thing is a musical duo featuring Kaori Mochida, known for her distinctive vocals, and guitarist Ichiro Ito.
They have many classic songs, but one I especially recommend is “Pray.” Although many might perceive it as a bright-sounding track, it actually sits in the mid to upper-mid vocal range, and the overall range isn’t particularly wide.
The tempo is a slightly slower mid-tempo, with well-defined rests built into the arrangement.
A Modest PrayerEvery Little Thing16rank/position

This is the 21st single by Every Little Thing, known by the abbreviation ELT, released in August 2002.
It was used as the theme song for TV Asahi’s “Yajiuma Plus,” so many of you may have heard it.
Set against an autumn backdrop, the song is imbued with a sincere, warm prayer for the happiness of someone dear.
Bright and poppy yet tinged with a touch of melancholy, its sound perfectly matches the autumn air.
Kaori Mochida’s clear, translucent vocals seem to gently wrap around your heart.
You can also listen to this track on the album “Many Pieces.” On long autumn nights when you feel a bit lonely, try listening to it with a warm drink—you may find your heart gradually filled.
Early summer rainEvery Little Thing17rank/position

Every Little Thing needs no introduction—a music duo consisting of vocalist Misato Mochida and guitarist Ichiro Ito, commonly known as ELT.
For a while after their debut, keyboardist Michiru Igarashi was also credited as a front-facing member.
“Samidare” is a mellow song that brings back memories of someone you met long ago.
The term samidare evokes a traditional sense of Japan’s seasonal atmosphere.
It’s the kind of song you’d want to grab the mic and sing at that perfect “this is it!” moment after the crowd has gotten pumped up.
Song of LoveEvery Little Thing18rank/position

This work is marked by a gently soul-soothing melody and a sweeping string arrangement.
It’s a gem of a ballad that symbolizes the period when Every Little Thing became a duo and their music gained deeper richness.
Written as the theme song for the 2002 theatrical film Inuyasha: Affections Touching Across Time, it was placed near the end of the album Many Pieces.
Kaori Mochida’s crystal-clear vocals deliver a universal message of peace and love with direct sincerity.
The lyrics, which feel like a prayer for a world without conflict, resonate deeply with the film’s story and light a warm flame of hope in the listener’s heart.
It’s the perfect song for moments of anxiety or quiet nights when you want to calm your mind.
A timeless classic that continues to be loved across generations.


