Ketsumeishi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
When you go to karaoke, Ketsumeishi almost always appears in the rankings and in the singing history.
We’ve put together a ranking of their most frequently sung classic tracks.
I’m sure some songs you know well are included.
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Ketsumeishi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Encounters are seeds of growthKetsumeishi11rank/position

Included on the 2011 album “Ketsunopolis 7,” this song looks back on the many encounters with people the artist has experienced.
As the title suggests, the lyrics—saying that the person they are today exists because of the people they’ve met—are truly moving.
Although the track has a relatively relaxed tempo, it features many rap sections throughout, with fast-paced lyrics, so that point requires attention.
However, because there aren’t many dramatic shifts in intonation, once you learn the melody line and the rhythm of the rap, it should be easier to sing.
My subjectsKetsumeishi12rank/position

This is the second digital single of 2025 with the three-member lineup of RYO, RYOJI, and Ōkura.
A quintessential Ketsumeishi track with a strong message, it addresses the “selfish adults = those who act like they own everything,” asking what is truly important and precious in life.
Aside from the chorus, the vocals are delivered in a steady, rhythm-focused manner; for the chorus, as long as you lock in the opening notes, you should be fine.
It can be tough without taking breaths in the gaps between phrases, so keep a solid sense of rhythm and make sure to inhale during the breaks!
We GoKetsumeishi13rank/position

A track included on Ketsumeishi’s 13th album, Ketsunopolis 13, released in January 2024.
It was reportedly written as the theme song for the drama Jeanne’s Judgment.
The song was released digitally in advance of the album.
Throughout, it has a pleasant groove that imparts a gently heartwarming atmosphere.
The vocal range and the melody themselves don’t demand particularly advanced singing technique or a wide range, so in that sense it’s a song that should be quite easy for anyone to sing.
However, precisely because of that, if the relaxed, expansive groove is lost in the vocal delivery, the song can fall flat.
When you sing it, pay close attention to how you feel the rhythm and the beat.
I can see you againKetsumeishi14rank/position

This is a song by Ketsumeishi that captures both the anticipation of reuniting with someone special as summer arrives and the fleeting moments of bittersweet longing.
The rap and beautiful melody intertwine pleasantly, and you can almost picture your heart fluttering as you realize the person you haven’t seen for a while has become even more charming.
Released in June 2007 and included on the album “Ketsuno Police 5,” the track became etched in many people’s memories as the theme for Shiseido ANESSA’s commercial, featuring Yuri Ebihara in sun-drenched summer scenes.
It reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart—a number that resonates with sweet-and-sour summer memories and the wish to meet again.
BUMP to youKetsumeishi15rank/position

Ketsumeishi, a four-member music group whose name comes from an herbal medicine used in China since ancient times.
Their 13th single, “Kimi ni BUMP,” is a lively track chosen for a Vodafone commercial.
Its funky guitar sound and repeating phrases over a passionate ensemble create an addictive feel, lifting your spirits whether you’re listening or singing along.
If you’re in your 30s, it’s a pop tune with catchy rap and melodies that you’ll want to try at karaoke.


