Kumi Koda’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
When it comes to Kumi Koda’s popular karaoke songs, “Cutie Honey” and “you” are often mentioned.
However, she has many other great tracks as well.
Be sure to give them a listen and try singing them at karaoke.
They’re guaranteed to get the crowd going.
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Kumi Koda’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Love SongKōda Kumi36rank/position

An artist from Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, whose younger sister is the artist misono.
During Cutie Honey, she successfully lost 8 kg and created the “sexy-cool” style.
She is also married to the vocalist of BACK-ON.
Don’t Stop LoveKōda Kumi37rank/position

Released in 2011 as Kumi Koda’s 51st single.
The song was used as the music.jp TV commercial tune and as the theme song for the Shochiku-distributed film “Second Virgin,” and it was performed at the 62nd NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2011.
It’s a heart-wrenching love ballad that matches the film’s story, and Kumi Koda’s sexy vocals make it utterly captivating.
love’s proofKōda Kumi38rank/position

This is Kumi Koda’s 35th single, released in March 2007.
It was issued as a double A-side with the coupling track “BUT,” and the title track “Aishou” served as the theme song for the NTV drama “Ai no Rukenchi” (The Prisoner of Love).
The lyrics were written by Kumi Koda herself, reportedly from the perspective of the drama’s protagonist.
True to Koda’s appeal—her slightly husky voice—the vocal melody doesn’t span a very wide range, and while the tempo is somewhat slow, it’s not so slow as to make it hard to sing.
That makes it a song the general public can choose at karaoke and still aim for a high score.
There are parts—especially around portions of the chorus—where you need to switch to falsetto, so practice making that transition smoothly.


