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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.

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

HEART BEATKato Miria15rank/position

This track was specially written as the campaign song for Coca-Cola’s London 2012 Olympics.

To capture the beat created by athletes in sports like track and field, boxing, table tennis, and archery, sounds from the actual equipment they use were sampled and woven into the music.

Along with a sense of speed, the sound incorporates dance music elements that elevate the energy.

It adds freshness and dynamism to any party and is sure to boost the atmosphere even more.

Happy CelebrationKato Miria16rank/position

A bright, bubbly birthday song by Miliyah Kato.

The lyrics, filled with gratitude and love for a friend, truly resonate.

It paints scenes of a surprise party and the wish to stay together forever, and just listening to it warms your heart.

The track is included on the album “Ring,” released in July 2009.

Its grand chorus and organ tones are striking, and the down-to-earth lyrics invite listeners’ empathy.

It’s the perfect song for celebrating a dear friend’s birthday or expressing your thanks.

Try singing it at karaoke to deepen your bond even more.

I WILLKato Miria17rank/position

I WILL (by Miliyah Kato) / Rina Harada
I WILLKato Miria

It was released in 2006 as Miliyah Kato’s seventh single.

It was chosen as the theme song for the Shochiku film “Otoshimono,” marking her first movie theme song.

This ballad highlights Miliyah Kato’s powerful vocal abilities.

It’s a classic ballad that you’ll want to sing with heartfelt emotion.

KILL MY LOVEKato Miria18rank/position

A single released in August 2022, it’s an addictive dance tune.

What stands out is how the song portrays an independent protagonist who affirms herself by saying “I’m good as I am,” rather than relying on someone else.

The beat, infused with elements of hip-hop and R&B, grabs the listener’s heart.

It’s a track that showcases her expressive range.

When you’re struggling with love, this number gives you the courage to love yourself more.

LALALA feat. Wakadanna (Shonan no Kaze)Kato Miria19rank/position

Miliyah Kato “LALALA feat. Wakadanna (Shonan no Kaze)”
LALALA feat. Wakadanna (Shonan no Kaze)Kato Miria

It’s a pure love song that says, “Our time is limited, but I’ll keep loving you until the very end.” It’s a collaboration between singer-songwriter MINMI and Wakadanna from the music group Shonan no Kaze, released as a single in 2007.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to meet someone you can feel this straightforwardly about.

Interestingly, the piece was created by MINMI for her beloved dog.

So if you live with an animal, it will probably hit especially hard.

Try singing it with all your heart!

YOU… feat. Izumi Nakasone (HY)Kato Miria20rank/position

Miliyah Kato “YOU… feat. Izumi Nakasone (HY)”
YOU... feat. Izumi Nakasone (HY)Kato Miria

Speaking of collaborations between powerhouse female singers, we can’t forget this song by Miliyah Kato and Izumi Nakasone of HY.

Based on real unrequited-love stories sent in by radio listeners, the two artists co-created this gem of a ballad.

Released in September 2014 as their 30th single, it was also included on the milestone 10th-anniversary album “MUSE.” The frustration of not being able to put your feelings into words, and the emotional wavering as you move toward confessing your love, come through poignantly in the harmony between Kato’s delicate vocals and Nakasone’s warm voice.

Chosen as the theme song for a radio drama, this track just might gently give you the push you need if you’re struggling with a one-sided love.

Miliyah Kato’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Like this all the way until morningKato Miria21rank/position

Miliyah Kato’s classic “Konomama Zutto Asamade” (“All the Way Until Morning”).

As one of her early works, the song shows authentic R&B elements throughout.

You need a sense of groove to sing it, so rhythm is required, but the vocal line itself doesn’t have the kind of complexity typical of R&B.

In fact, because each phrase is short, it’s a song that doesn’t demand high-level foundational vocal technique.

If you’re not confident in your vocal power, consider adding this piece to your repertoire.