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Mai Kuraki Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Mai Kuraki, who has many tie-in songs with the anime Detective Conan, is also a popular singer with numerous other hit tracks.

From Mai Kuraki’s catalog—rich with various charms including R&B influences—we’ll introduce a ranking of songs that are frequently sung at karaoke.

Mai Kuraki Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Feel fine!Kuraki Mai11rank/position

Mai Kuraki “Feel fine!”
Feel fine!Kuraki Mai

Mai Kuraki’s signature song “Feel fine!” The title means “feeling good” in English, and it’s a perfect early-summer pop tune that was used in the 2002 SEA BREEZE commercial.

A hallmark of Mai Kuraki’s singing style is her breathy delivery, where the breath comes before the voice.

If you practice as though you’re singing with the “h” sound, you’ll be able to use more breath and should find high notes easier to sing.

Rather than power, aim for an overall light touch.

Since it leans toward an R&B groove, it might work well to sing with a smile while taking light steps!

Time after time ~In the town where flowers dance~Kuraki Mai12rank/position

Time After Time ~In the City Where Flowers Dance~/Mai Kuraki [Tried Singing] Sally Shibayama
Time after time ~In the town where flowers dance~Kuraki Mai

A famous ballad that overlays scenes of cherry blossoms coloring springtime Kyoto with feelings that never fade over time.

Released in March 2003 as Mai Kuraki’s 15th single, it has continued to be loved as the theme song for the feature film Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital.

Reflecting Mai Kuraki’s own sensibilities from her student days spent in Kyoto, its elegant sound with a touch of Japanese flavor is perfect for the arrival of spring.

In this season of meetings and partings, why not sing it at karaoke while recalling nostalgic scenery?

alwaysKuraki Mai13rank/position

This is a popular song by Mai Kuraki, who has secured a solid position by producing many theme songs for the anime Detective Conan.

Her pure, straightforward vocals resonate deeply, and it’s a captivating “charm song” for men that appeals across generations.

Time after timeKuraki Mai14rank/position

Time after time ~In the City Where Flowers Dance~ / Mai Kuraki [With Lyrics] 'Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital' Theme Song Covered by GBG
Time after timeKuraki Mai

This is a song by Mai Kuraki, known as a theme song for the anime Detective Conan.

Released in March 2003 as her 15th single, it was used as the theme for the film Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital.

Characterized by an oriental atmosphere and a wistful melody, its lyrics evocatively reflect Japan’s four seasons.

Centered on themes of parting, reunion, and unwavering feelings, the song—together with Kuraki’s warm vocals—resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s especially recommended for those who have experienced heartbreak or separation, or who hope to be reunited with someone dear.

Your Best FriendKuraki Mai15rank/position

I think everyone has had the experience of clashing or arguing with a close friend when you speak your true feelings, no matter how good the relationship is.

“Your Best Friend” is a song you’ll want to listen to at such times.

Its melody, sung with a wistful voice, resonates in the heart.

After hearing this song, you’ll likely want to make up right away.

In love with loveKuraki Mai16rank/position

[Mai Kuraki] Koi ni Koishite / In Love with Love (Vietsub – Engsub)
In love with loveKuraki Mai

It was released in 2012 as Mai Kuraki’s 38th single.

The song was used as the ending theme for Detective Conan on the Yomiuri TV network and reached No.

7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s an adorable song that captures a girl’s feelings in unrequited love—her pounding heart and anxieties when she falls in love, and all the different futures she imagines.