Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of KinKi Kids [2026]
KinKi Kids is an idol duo that has enjoyed great popularity since their CD debut in 1997.Their debut song, Glass no Shonen (Glass Boy), is a karaoke staple, don’t you think?Here, we present a ranking of KinKi Kids’ most popular songs to sing at karaoke, drawn from their many hits.Their enduringly captivating tracks are sure to liven up any karaoke session.
Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of KinKi Kids [2026] (1–10)
A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids1rank/position

Since it’s a self-produced song by the two of them, created when they were just 22, it’s a hugely popular classic among fans, so I imagine many people actually sing it, right? In particular, falls are a highly effective technique for creating a bittersweet, ballad-like atmosphere, and if you imitate their singing style, they’ll likely come out naturally.
I think it’s especially good to reference Tsuyoshi’s singing more than Koichi’s.
Always sing as if you’re exhaling, with the image of dropping the pitch at the end of phrases.
Be careful not to constrict your throat too much.
Glass BoyKinKi Kids2rank/position

KinKi Kids’ classic hit “Glass no Shōnen.” The song was composed by singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, and if you listen closely, you can definitely hear his signature style in places.
The track is notable for its soaring vocals, but the range is fairly narrow—mid1 E to mid2 G—so as long as you set the key appropriately, it’s easy to sing for both men and women.
The melody has a somewhat retro Showa-era feel, so if you’ve mastered vibrato, it will significantly elevate the quality of your performance.
Cinderella ChristmasKinKi Kids3rank/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!
FlowerKinKi Kids4rank/position

It’s one of KinKi Kids’ signature songs that evokes the refreshing breeze of summer.
With its uplifting message and bright melody, just listening to it gives you energy.
The themes of hope and growth woven into the lyrics resonate with people of all generations.
Released in May 1999, the track was also used in ANA’s Okinawa campaign commercials and became a million-seller.
It’s the perfect song for taking a step toward a brighter future or sharing joy with someone special.
Hold me tight, all of meKinKi Kids5rank/position

If you watched “LOVE LOVE Aishiteru” or “Shin Domoto Kyodai,” this one will feel especially familiar.
Released as a single in 1998, “Zenbu Dakishimete” was originally written by Takuro Yoshida, and the version sung by KinKi Kids is a cover.
Its warm feel—marked by a laid-back tempo and the sound of acoustic guitar—paired with gentle vocals is incredibly soothing.
The song sits in a very singable range, so if you’re a man who isn’t confident with high notes, definitely keep this one in your repertoire.
I can’t love anyone but you anymore.KinKi Kids6rank/position

Among men in their 40s, especially the younger half, KinKi Kids are relatively well-known.
I imagine many men in their 40s sing their songs.
With that in mind, I recommend Mou Kimi Igai Aisenai (“I Can’t Love Anyone But You”).
This track follows in the footsteps of classic Heisei-era ballads, featuring an overall catchy, slow vocal line.
The dynamics may make it seem tricky, but the vocal range isn’t particularly wide, so it’s perfectly manageable for events like after-party karaoke.
Definitely give it a try.
Roller Coaster RomanceKinKi Kids7rank/position

An irresistibly cute love song that evokes a refreshing summer breeze.
The lyrics liken the thrills and bittersweetness of romance to a roller coaster, packed with the exhilaration of a tropical resort fling.
Created by hitmakers Takashi Matsumoto and Tatsuro Yamashita, the song follows the classic path of J-POP while brilliantly weaving in elements of doo-wop and city pop.
Released in April 1998, it was also featured as the CM song for ANA’s “’98 Paradise Okinawa” campaign.
With KinKi Kids’ characteristically fresh vocals and a thrilling progression, this track is perfect for anyone looking to fire up the crowd at karaoke.


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