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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 Song Ranking of KinKi Kids [2026] (11–20)

PassionKinKi Kids15rank/position

KinKi Kids “Passion” Music Video
PassionKinKi Kids

Passionate, a cool electronic number chosen as the theme song for the drama Rookie! starring Koichi Domoto.

Released as a single in 2001, it became a hit, selling over 500,000 copies.

True to its title, it’s a love song that unfolds with fervent emotions and has a distinctly mature finish.

There’s a key change in the final chorus, yet the vocal range remains quite singable.

How you create a lustrous mood—through tone color and the like—will be the key to expressing its world.

Rain MelodyKinKi Kids16rank/position

KinKi Kids “Rain Melody - YouTube Original Live -”
Rain MelodyKinKi Kids

It’s KinKi Kids’ 8th single, released on October 6, 1999.

The song features a memorable, slightly Latin-flavored melody and arrangement.

If you’re aiming for a high score when singing this at karaoke, the key will likely be whether you can faithfully recreate the subtly side-to-side, Latin-style groove.

Once you nail that, the vocal melody itself is very simple and easy to sing, so definitely give it a try!

FlowerKinKi Kids17rank/position

KinKi Kids “Flower” Music Video
FlowerKinKi Kids

This is the campaign song for ANA’s “’99 Paradise Okinawa.” For those who lived through that era, it will be so nostalgic it might bring you to tears.

It was a time when CDs sold well enough to be released.

It’s a happy song you’ll want to listen to especially when you’re feeling down.

AniverseryKinKi Kids18rank/position

This is KinKi Kids’ 20th single, notable for its straightforward expressions of affection.

“I just want to honestly tell you how I feel,” “There’s no reason for falling in love.” If you’ve ever experienced a fateful encounter and stayed true to a single-hearted love, you’ll probably find a lot to relate to.

The New Year holidays are a chance to meet up with friends.

If someone has celebrated a milestone while you haven’t seen each other—like getting married or having a baby—it might be nice to sing this song as a way to say congratulations.

Happy Happy GreetingKinKi Kids19rank/position

This is a single by KinKi Kids released in 1998 that heightens the festive New Year mood.

Created by two iconic J-pop writers, Takashi Matsumoto and Tatsuro Yamashita, it’s a celebratory song packed with occasions throughout the year—New Year’s, birthdays, Valentine’s Day, and more.

Its dazzling arrangement, featuring Japanese taiko drums and harp, along with chorus vocals by Tatsuro Yamashita and Mariya Takeuchi, amplifies the feeling of celebration.

Sing it at year-end and New Year gatherings with family and friends, and you’re sure to ring in the start of a new year together!

Hey! How’s everyone doing?KinKi Kids20rank/position

KinKi Kids “Hey! Is everyone doing well?” Music Video
Hey! How’s everyone doing?KinKi Kids

With its catchy, cheerful rock ’n’ roll sound, it makes you want to move to the beat.

Released in 2001 as their 13th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Gakko no Sensei,” starring Tsuyoshi Domoto.

The lyrics and composition were done by YO-KING of the band Magokoro Brothers.

The unforced, relaxed vocal delivery is truly wonderful.

While there isn’t a large range in pitch, the melody is structured like spoken language, so practice capturing that nuance.

Kinki Kids Karaoke Fan-Favorite Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

SchrödingerKinKi Kids21rank/position

KinKi Kids “Schrödinger” Music Video
SchrödingerKinKi Kids

Released by KinKi Kids in December 2023, this work is a pop tune with a mysterious aura.

The lyrics by Aoi Yamazaki depict the push and pull of romance and an ambiguous relationship, expressing emotions that, like Schrödinger’s cat, waver between love and mere flirtation.

The track features a funky, mature sound that captivates the heart, and the rich vocals of Koichi Domoto and Tsuyoshi Domoto are particularly appealing.

As an ambitious release commemorating their 25th anniversary, it has drawn significant attention.

For listeners in their twenties, it’s a song that will resonate with the complexities of romantic feelings.

Why not listen to it alone on a quiet night?