Takako Matsu’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
The theme song sung by the voice actress who dubbed for the Disney film Frozen was, for a time, sung by everyone from small children to the elderly.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of Takako Matsu’s popular karaoke songs.
Hope you find it helpful!
Takako Matsu Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako1rank/position

This song, which became a global sensation as the theme song of a Disney film, carries a powerful message about the importance of living true to oneself.
The joy of unleashing the “real you” that everyone keeps deep inside, and the strong will toward self-actualization, are expressed through its grand melody and Takako Matsu’s clear, resonant vocals.
Released alongside the film in March 2014, it won the JASRAC Award for Overseas Works.
It also ranked first in a “Songs That Touched the Heart” poll chosen by seniors, inspiring cross-generational empathy.
It’s a perfect song to sing for those who feel life is challenging or who want to take a new step forward.
If you sing it together at karaoke to lift each other’s spirits, it will surely brighten your heart.
For the First Time in ForeverKanda Sayaka, Matsu Takako2rank/position

A musical number by Sayaka Kanda and Takako Matsu that enjoys overwhelming popularity even among Disney works.
Many of you reading this may have found yourselves humming it as children.
The lively back-and-forth between the two shines in “For the First Time in Forever.” Included on the Japanese soundtrack released in March 2014, it colored a pivotal scene in the film Frozen where the sisters’ feelings intersect.
Blending anticipation and anxiety, the song captivates with conversational lyrics and a dramatic progression.
It’s great to tackle solo, but splitting parts with a friend will surely make it even more exciting! Lifting your facial muscles helps you project your voice more easily, so try becoming the story’s protagonist as you sing.
Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako3rank/position

An impressive debut song by Takako Matsu, featuring a gentle voice that reflects on memories of youth.
The lyrics capture a fleeting moment with someone precious who shines in past memories, carrying feelings that never fade with time.
Released in March 1997 and used in NTT’s “Exciting New Life Campaign” commercial, the song became a hit, breaking into the top 10 of the Oricon charts.
In 2007, a 10th-anniversary version with new lyrics was produced and included on the album “Cherish You.” It’s a perfect track for quietly thinking of someone dear or for looking back on nostalgic memories as spring arrives.
Dewdrops of DreamsMatsu Takako4rank/position

It’s Takako Matsu’s eighth single, released in September 1999.
The song was also used in a Shiseido “WHITIA” commercial, with Ms.
Matsu herself writing both the lyrics and the music.
Although she is a singer with very strong vocal ability, this particular track has simple melodies and lyrics, making it easy to hum along to and a safe pick for karaoke.
Because the melody is so simple, I think it’ll come out even better if you take time to understand the lyrics and focus on expressive delivery that matches them, rather than just strict accuracy.
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsMatsu Takako5rank/position

This is a song from Frozen II, the sequel to Disney’s Frozen, which was a huge hit in 2014.
In the film, as in the previous installment, Takako Matsu performs as Elsa.
An arranged version of this song is also used as the end song, sung by Mizuki Nakajima, who made her major debut with this track.
Mizuki Nakajima’s version has a dynamic feel throughout, while Takako Matsu’s Elsa version adds a touch of delicacy.
Since it’s a song from a blockbuster movie, it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke! Channel your inner Elsa and sing your heart out!
Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~Matsu Takako6rank/position

In addition to the massive success of the 2013 film, its theme song became a worldwide smash hit.
It was played every day on TV, radio, and cable music channels, and most people could probably sing the chorus.
Artists from around the world performed it in their native languages; in Japan, Takako Matsu sang it within the film, and May J.
performed the ending theme.
Not only does singing it lift your spirits, but switching between the two versions to change the mood is also a great idea.
Celebration BellAna to Yuki no Joō (Kanda Sayaka, Matsu Takako, Piēru Taki)7rank/position

This is an insert song from the short story “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure,” based on the blockbuster film “Frozen.” It captures the excitement and anticipation surrounding the first-ever Christmas party held in Arendelle, where Elsa and Anna live! It’s guaranteed to get everyone pumped up when you sing it at a karaoke Christmas party!
Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako8rank/position

This is Takako Matsu’s debut single, released in March 1997.
Since her main career is as an actress—and perhaps because this is her debut song—the melody and tempo are very approachable, making it easy to hum along to.
I think it’s also one of the best choices for karaoke for those who aren’t particularly confident singers.
There are a few spots in the pre-chorus that require slightly higher notes, so be mindful of the key when you actually sing it.
If you imagine a calm spring afternoon while singing, you’ll probably be able to express it nicely.
Where from tomorrowMatsu Takako9rank/position

This is the theme song for NHK’s morning drama series “Warotenka,” performed by Takako Matsu, who, despite being an actress, draws attention whenever she releases a song thanks to her vocal prowess and heartfelt singing.
For those who never miss the morning drama, it might be a moving closing number.
It offers a fresh and charming way to wrap things up.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako10rank/position

For many women in their 40s, Takako Matsu is someone to look up to.
Her song “Ashita, Haru ga Kitara” was her debut single, released in 1997.
Since she was already active as a top actress at the time, the song became quite popular.
If you sing it at karaoke while sharing your memories from back then, it’s sure to be a hit!


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