Kobukuro’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
Kobukuro is a musical duo that has continued to be supported by many people since their debut, thanks to their powerful vocals and unpretentious musical style.
This time, we’ve ranked some of their songs that are frequently sung at karaoke.
Feel free to use it as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke.
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Kobukuro Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Wings Named YouKobukuro11rank/position

“Kimi to Iu Na no Tsubasa” unfolds with a breezy, exhilarating melody and lyrics that give you the strength to say “Alright, let’s do this.” Released in 2006, the song was chosen as the theme for the drama Regatta: The Eternal You Were With.
Since the key is a bit high, if you’re not comfortable with higher ranges, it’s recommended to lower it a few steps to make it easier to sing.
There are many intricate melodic lines, so the difficulty is slightly high, but because it’s built around catchy melodies—especially the chorus—it should still be approachable.
Feel the momentum of the song and give it a try.
The continuation of this EarthKobukuro12rank/position

Kobukuro’s song carries a message of hope for the future and the importance of protecting the global environment.
Created as a theme song for the World Expo, it depicts harmony between nature and technology.
Released as a single in July 2022, it was selected as the official theme song for the Osaka-Kansai Expo.
It features a simple, catchy melody, resulting in a pop tune that anyone can hum along to.
It’s a song that lifts spirits worn down by the COVID-19 pandemic, making it a great recommendation when you want to push forward toward the future or reflect on the value of nature.
Ruts (Wadachi)Kobukuro13rank/position

Wadachi is an up-tempo song that fills listeners with excitement.
Released in 2001, it was also included on the indie-era album Root of my mind.
Its lyrics encourage you when times are tough and give you the strength to move forward toward tomorrow—they’re truly uplifting.
The melody is easy to remember, which makes it easier to sing.
Plus, it’s lively and perfect for singing along with others, so even those not used to karaoke can enjoy singing it with friends!
YELL ~Yell~Kobukuro14rank/position

When you take a step toward your dreams, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed by anxiety or loneliness.
That’s exactly when this song—Kobukuro’s major-label debut single—gently stays by your side and gives you a push forward.
The lyrics carry a message of hope: even if you’re just a nameless bud now, if you endure the harsh cold of winter, you’ll be able to bloom into a great flower in spring.
Released in March 2001 and included on the classic album “Roadmade,” this uplifting song is appealing for its approachable key and calm, easy-to-sing melody.
Sing it with feeling at karaoke—either as encouragement to yourself or as a cheer for someone important who’s doing their best.
YOUKobukuro15rank/position

“YOU” is filled with love for someone special.
It was released in 2001 as a double A-side single along with “miss you.” Because it has a shuffle rhythm, you might find the timing a bit tricky at first, but if you listen closely to the original and lock into the groove, you’ll be able to sing it joyfully with no problem.
Even if the rhythm feels challenging, the melody itself is easy to remember and sing.
The key isn’t very high either, so if you’re comfortable with higher notes you can sing it in the original key, and if you have a lower voice, lowering it by one or two semitones will make it easier to sing.


