KinKi Kids is a male idol duo consisting of Koichi Domoto and Tsuyoshi Domoto.
Among the many songs by this legendary Johnny’s act with a devoted fanbase, their Christmas tracks exude a particularly romantic vibe.
Here, we’ve put together and will introduce a selection of popular Christmas songs by KinKi Kids.
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KinKi Kids Christmas Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Cinderella ChristmasKinKi Kids1rank/position

It’s a sparkling, classic Christmas song that makes you want to hum along about “spending the holy night with your lover”! It’s not up-tempo or a ballad, but sits at a perfect in-between pace, so it’s easy to find good spots to breathe and keep a groove while singing.
The melodic line from verse to pre-chorus to chorus is smooth, making it easy for beginners to learn.
Up to the chorus it stays relatively low, so be careful not to let your voice get muffled.
Try to sing with care and project clearly into the mic! It’s also popular as a duet, perfect for harmonizing with a friend.
Of course, it’s a lovely song to sing solo as well! Sparkly songs like this are easy to sing at karaoke and highly recommended!
A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids2rank/position

This song, Ai no Katamari, was included as the B-side to KinKi Kids’ 13th single Hey! Minna Genki Kai?, released in 2001.
The lyrics were written by Tsuyoshi Domoto and the music was composed by Koichi Domoto.
It’s not a Christmas song per se, but as a winter song that even weaves Christmas into the lyrics, it’s perfect for winter karaoke.
As the title suggests, it’s a love song from a woman’s perspective that overflows with “a bundle of love.” There’s something especially moving about a man singing a song written from a woman’s point of view, isn’t there?


