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Kato Miliyah’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

Songs by Miliyah Kato, who is hugely popular among young women and students, are often sung at karaoke.

We’ve put together a ranking of her most frequently sung and popular tracks.

It’s a must-see ranking for Miliyah Kato fans.

Miliyah Kato’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Sayonara, baby.Kato Miria8rank/position

This is a medium-tempo R&B-style song that expresses a bittersweet longing for love.

The lyrics, which portray feelings for a lover who is drifting away, are sure to resonate with many people.

Released as a single in September 2008, it is Miliyah Kato’s 13th single.

A newly arranged version was later released in November 2019.

It’s also well-suited for singing at business entertaining occasions with superiors or clients, and it has a universal appeal that spans generations.

With its simple melody and lyrics, it’s easy to sing at karaoke, making it a recommended choice for business-related karaoke gatherings.

LONELYKatō Miriya feat. LANA9rank/position

Miliyah Kato feat. LANA “LONELY”
LONELYKatō Miriya feat. LANA

This is a track by Miliyah Kato—known for her realistic, highly relatable lyrics—teaming up with new-generation icon LANA.

The theme of the song is “loneliness.” It powerfully conveys the honest feeling of “I’m not okay” hidden behind a brave front, and the earnest wish to simply have someone by your side.

Over a mellow beat crafted by KM, the emotional vocals of Miliyah Kato blend with LANA’s cool flow, stirring the heart.

Released in July 2024, the song also drew attention as a collaboration between a Heisei-era gal and a Reiwa-era gal.

On nights when you feel alone, this song, which seems to speak on your behalf, will surely stay gently by your side.

#Tokyo LIFEKato Miria10rank/position

It’s a slightly cool song with an R&B vibe that’s very Miliyah Kato, and the second verse even has a rap-like section.

The vocal range isn’t very high, so it’s a song you can sing quite smoothly.

As long as you lock into the rhythm, you can make it sound really cool, so be sure to listen carefully to the backing track and keep the rhythm.

If you clap while singing, it’s easier to know where to place the accents.

Especially in the rap section of the second verse, if the backing track and your claps hit strongly at the same spots, those parts become the accents, making it easier to stay aware of them.

Overall, you want to keep things relaxed, so move with the groove and have fun.

Kato Miliyah Karaoke Hit Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

19 MemoriesKato Miria11rank/position

This is a love song by Miliyah Kato that carries a nostalgic feel, thanks to its clubber-like sound and sampling that really hits the mark.

With a familiar, accessible vibe and strong popularity among female college students, its wistful sound makes you want to sing it at karaoke and leaves you feeling pleasantly moved.

B.F.F.Kato Miria12rank/position

A song included on Miliyah Kato’s fifth studio album, HEAVEN, released in 2010.

The title “B.F.F.” stands for “Best Friend Forever.” The lyrics are very profound, and amid the unpleasant experiences and superficial relationships that can occur among girls, they express a wish for a genuine female friend with whom one can be together forever.

DEVIL KISSKato Miria13rank/position

An astonishing track by Miliyah Kato that portrays the ultimate form of twisted affection—loving so much that it turns to hate.

This song is the lead track from the album “WHO LOVES ME,” released in October 2021.

The lyrics vividly convey an intense mix of obsession and madness toward the beloved, expressing love so overwhelming it borders on deranged.

It’s a work to listen to when saccharine love songs aren’t enough and you want to touch the fierce passions lurking in the depths of the human heart.

DestinyKato Miria14rank/position

Miliyah Kato “Destiny”
DestinyKato Miria

These are lyrics that anyone who has ever experienced an unrequited love can relate to.

It’s a heartrending song that conveys the pain with raw sincerity: you simply fall for someone with pure, straightforward feelings and just want them to look your way, but your feelings don’t reach them.