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] (31–40)
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Released ahead of the title track as the B-side to Kobukuro’s 29th single, “ONE TIMES ONE,” this song was made available for streaming in March 2018.
It was also featured in a commercial for Ono Pharmaceutical.
As a Kobukuro ballad known for its simple, sincere vocal style, it’s very easy to learn and sing, making it a great choice for those aiming for high karaoke scores.
One common issue when trying to score high is that adding too many personal flourishes can lead to point deductions.
You might wonder how much expression to put into the performance; in this song’s case, if you sing too strictly “by the sheet music,” it risks becoming flat and boring.
If possible, don’t focus too much on the score—take in the meaning of the lyrics and put your effort into expressive singing.
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Especially for working adults, this is a track that can make you feel sentimental as you listen.
It’s a piece by the musical duo Kobukuro, included on their fifth album, Nameless World, released in 2005.
The intimate, direct vocal delivery perfectly matches the acoustic arrangement.
The lyrics, which feel like they’re pouring straight from the heart, really hit home.
If you perform it at karaoke, you’ll want to sing it with the same passionate intensity as the song itself!
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The upbeat, refreshing summer song “Taiyo” (The Sun) was released in 2002 as a double A-side single together with “Negai no Uta” (Song of Wishes).
While the overall tempo is on the faster side, the spacing between words—except in the A verse—is relaxed enough that you won’t feel rushed singing it.
The rhythmic section in the A verse is built on similar melodic patterns, so once you get the hang of it, it becomes easy to sing.
Riding the groove and having fun is the key to performing this song well.
Give it a try not only at karaoke but also in the car or during leisure activities—it’s great for all kinds of situations.
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It’s a single by Kobukuro released in March 2015.
It appeared on the Oricon charts 10 times, peaking at No.
9.
The song was used as the ending theme for the TV drama “DOCTORS: Saikyō no Meii,” starring Ikki Sawamura.
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For Kobukuro, this is a pretty rare up-tempo song.
Its uplifting lyrics are encouraging, and it has a sound that feels great to sing.
You can also really enjoy the guitar solo in this track.
It’s known to get the crowd pumped up when performed live, so it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke too!


