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Hata Motohiro Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata is beloved for his expansive vocals and lyrics that resonate deeply.

His songs have catchy melodies and relatable lyrics, making them popular choices for karaoke as well.

Here, we present a ranking of his most popular tracks for karaoke.

Motohiro Hata Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

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Motohiro Hata – Afterimage (Official Music Video)
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This is Motohiro Hata’s fifth digital single, released in July 2022.

It was used as an insert song for TV Asahi’s Thursday drama “Roppongi Class.” While the song is a ballad that conveys a gently melancholic mood throughout, what becomes crucial when singing it at karaoke ultimately comes down to vocal expressiveness.

It’s important to avoid rough or careless delivery even in the high notes, and I feel it’s also essential to fully understand the lyrics’ content before singing.

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Hata Motohiro – “Watercolor Moon” Music Video
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Hata Motohiro’s masterpiece “Suisa no Tsuki” is marked by its emotional melody.

Released after the nationwide hit “Himawari no Yakusoku,” this track has a notably acoustic and mellow finish.

Its vocal range is relatively narrow at mid1F to hiC, but the chorus features sustained high phrases up to hiC, making it harder to sing than it might sound.

If you have a high voice, you might try singing the falsetto parts with mixed voice.

Be sure to check it out.

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[Background Music for Work] Motohiro Hata - ALRIGHT [First Press Limited Edition]
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This is a medley by a male singer-songwriter known for his refreshing acoustic guitar.

His clear, crystalline voice is incredibly captivating, and the songs he performs are not only tinged with melancholy but also possess an artistic quality that evokes a certain sense of elegance.

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Motohiro Hata / Scales (Uroko) (Augusta Camp 2007)
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It was released in 2007 as Motohiro Hata’s second single.

The song was used as the image song for Nippon TV’s summer documentary program “Teiji-sei: 1461 Days of Memories,” with lyrics and music written by Motohiro Hata.

It’s a summer song notable for Hata’s refreshing vocals.