Kyoko Koizumi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Kyoko Koizumi is an idol who created numerous hit songs.
While she is now active as an actress, in the 1980s she surged through the idol scene alongside Seiko Matsuda and Akina Nakamori.
With each new single release, she ranked on shows like The Best Ten and The Top Ten.
We’ll introduce her popular songs, so please enjoy the world of “KYON².”
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Kyoko Koizumi’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Embraced by the wintry windKoizumi Kyoko6rank/position

A signature song by Kyoko Koizumi that evokes the arrival of autumn.
The lyrics, sung amid a chill wind, poignantly convey the ache of unrequited love.
Released in November 1986, the track was also used as the theme song for the film “Don’t Lay a Hand on My Woman.” Written and composed by Toshihiko Takamizawa of THE ALFEE and recorded in Los Angeles, it beautifully expresses the yearning that begins the moment one falls in love and the sorrow of feelings that won’t reach their destination.
It’s a perfect choice for karaoke, letting you savor the atmosphere of autumn.
After all, I’m an idolKoizumi Kyoko7rank/position

As a pioneer of self-branding, idol Kyoko Koizumi stands out.
Her song “Nantettatte Idol” is her 17th single, and thanks to her self-branding it gained nationwide popularity.
It’s a very poppy, catchy piece.
The vocal range is slightly wide at mid1 G# to hi F, but most women should be able to sing it without issue.
However, the average pitch is high and there are many rapid-fire phrases, so take care there.
Since it’s a bright, upbeat track, it’s better to focus on timing at the start of phrases and on dynamics rather than strict pitch accuracy.
My Sweet HomeKoizumi Kyoko8rank/position

It was released in 1994 as Kyoko Koizumi’s 35th single.
Chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Sweet Home,” it debuted at No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The lyrics were written by Kyoko Koizumi herself, and the composition and arrangement were done by Takeshi Kobayashi.
It’s a warm song that makes you want to go home.
School HeavenFingāfaibu/Koizumi Kyōko9rank/position

Gakuen Tengoku is a legendary song that sparked a sensation when it was released by Finger Five, a group of five siblings from Okinawa.
It later saw a resurgence when Kyoko Koizumi covered it.
Even to this day, it’s a beloved track that gets covered from time to time and used in commercials.
If you pick it as the closing song, it might just hype everyone up enough to say, “One more place!”
Dawn MEWKoizumi Kyoko10rank/position

Kyoko Koizumi’s singing voice resonates in the heart in this song filled with both poignancy and tenderness.
Centered on themes of love, parting, and renewal, it portrays the interplay of complex emotions.
The melody is as delicate as a cat and evocative of the air at daybreak—truly memorable.
Released in July 1986, the song was also performed at that year’s NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, capturing the hearts of many viewers.
Its lyrics, where the joys and pains of romance intersect with hopes for the past and the future, are sure to comfort those struggling with relationships with someone dear.


