You realize it when you try singing them: EXILE’s songs hit that sweet spot—not too high, not too low.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of EXILE’s most popular karaoke songs.
Whether you go with friends or by yourself, they’re sure to create a fun vibe.
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EXILE Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE1rank/position

If there’s one song that comes flooding back with memories of graduation ceremonies, it has to be EXILE’s 23rd single.
Released in February 2007, this ballad paints a picture of gratitude toward friends who shared those youthful days and the bittersweet feeling of setting out on a new path.
Carried by lyrical strings and piano, the lyrics look back on days that can never return, resonating deeply in the heart.
In addition to being featured in MTI’s “music.jp” commercial and serving as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s “Music Fighter,” it was also chosen by the National Karaoke Operators Association as a recommended song for graduation season.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became the 1,000th song in Oricon history to reach number one—an especially memorable single.
Even many years after its release, it remains a staple graduation song sung as a choral piece at schools nationwide.
When spring arrives and you want to recall the scenes of those days, this is a track to press play on gently.
Lovers AgainEXILE2rank/position

A mid-tempo ballad by EXILE that sings of winter scenery and the bittersweet feelings toward a former lover.
The world the song paints—expressing a man’s wavering emotions—is truly wonderful, isn’t it? Released in January 2007 as their 22nd single, this track often appears in surveys targeted at women as a song they’d like men to sing.
The original key is a bit high, so the key point is to deliver it gently at a comfortable range.
As a first-rate ballad that’s hugely popular with women, it might just capture the heart of that special someone you’ve been thinking about!
Ti AmoEXILE3rank/position

A story of forbidden love portraying a bittersweet, mature romance.
EXILE’s earnest vocals beautifully capture the feelings of a woman consumed by her relationship with a married man.
The melancholic love depicted alongside the passionate melody is sure to strike a chord with many listeners.
Released in September 2008, the song was also featured in a commercial for Meiji Seika’s Meltykiss chocolate, and went on to win the Grand Prize at both the 50th Japan Record Awards and the 41st Japan Cable Radio Awards that same year.
The music video, set in 1920s Shanghai, superbly brings the work’s world to life.
It’s the perfect track for a late night in a lounge, gazing at the soft glow of candlelight and dreaming of adult romance.
Just… I want to see youEXILE4rank/position

A bittersweet, aching vocal that sinks into the heart—this is a winter breakup song.
It gives voice to powerful feelings for a lover who’s gone, carried on a gentle melody.
Lines like “I wanted to protect you” and “If it were now, I could tell you” express regret that resonates with many.
Released in December 2005, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts and was also featured in a KDDI “au × EXILE” commercial.
It’s perfect for karaoke, and also recommended for listening while walking through the city on a winter night.
It will touch the hearts of those who’ve lost someone important, as well as those who want to cherish their current partner even more.
Choo Choo TRAINEXILE5rank/position

This song features an energetic, catchy melody that leaves a strong impression.
Included on the album “EXILE ENTERTAINMENT,” it was chosen as the ending theme for the TV show “Uchimura Produce.” Released on CD in November 2003 as the first entry in a series of four consecutive weekly singles, it made a major impact on the music industry.
With lyrics themed around love, friendship, and freedom, it conveys the excitement of heading to new places with someone and the importance of living true to your heart.
It’s the perfect track to fire up a club or party.
Cast off your inhibitions and show it off with some full-on dance moves!


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