MISIA’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
MISIA is known by various aliases and epithets, but the most remarkable of them has to be her “five-octave” range.
This time, we’ve gathered some of her songs—among those with her extraordinarily wide vocal range—that are often sung at karaoke.
For advanced singers only!
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MISIA Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2026] (21–30)
I like you.MISIA29rank/position

Here, I’d like to introduce a song that’s quite different from the image many people have of MISIA.
“Suitotto” is like a local tune that makes generous use of the dialect from Nagasaki, her home prefecture.
It’s a song about love for someone dear, but as you can tell from the feel of the title, it’s arranged with an overall pop and comical tone.
Since it has few high notes and not many long sustained tones, even those who aren’t confident singers should find this one easy to sing.
Song of HopeMISIA30rank/position

This song delivers a powerful message of hope and moving forward.
Released in October 2022, it was unveiled on the same day MISIA kicked off her nationwide tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of her debut.
It also gained attention as the theme song for Sony’s WF-1000XM5 commercial.
Over a calm and steady sound, MISIA’s gentle yet powerful voice resonates.
The lyrics express the idea of cherishing even the smallest hopes, conveying a warmth that reaches listeners’ hearts.
It’s a recommended track for those seeking the courage to embrace new beginnings or to keep looking ahead and moving forward.
MISIA Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Happiness ForeverMISIA31rank/position

This song was released in 2013 as MISIA’s 29th single.
It was written specifically as the theme song for Recruit’s wedding magazine “Zexy.” It’s a ballad notable for lyrics told from the perspective of a bride brimming with happiness and for its gospel-style backing chorus.
MISIA’s soaring high notes further enhance the feeling of joy.
One heartMISIA32rank/position

MISIA’s 12th single, released on August 27, 2003.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Toho-distributed film “Dragonhead.” This slow ballad is one you’ll want to listen to when your heart is uncertain, showcasing MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess.
The high notes in the chorus are heartrending and deeply moving.
Love will never end, forever.MISIA33rank/position

When it comes to classic winter songs everyone knows, this track by MISIA tops the list.
Released in June 2012 as the theme song for the NHK drama “Hatsukoi” (First Love), the lyrics were written by MISIA herself.
Centered on the theme of eternal love, the words nostalgically reflect on a past romance and truly resonate.
While the song showcases MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess, it’s surprisingly approachable to sing.
Its soaring, sustained high notes and soft, resonant lows leave a strong impression, encapsulating her musical essence.
It’s a perfect choice not only for ballad lovers but also for aspiring vocalists.
It’s one of those irresistibly captivating songs that makes you want to sing along—so be sure to give it a listen.
To tomorrowMISIA34rank/position

Because MISIA’s songs have strong contrasts, they require a fair amount of vocal power.
As a result, many of them inevitably end up being somewhat difficult to sing.
However, since her songs include relatively few intricate vocal techniques like ad-libs, they might actually be easier to sing for those who are used to performing R&B.
In particular, “Ashita e” doesn’t cram in too many lyrics and lends itself well to added embellishments, so I think it’s a song that’s very easy to arrange for singers who are comfortable with ad-libbing.
An endlessly continuing storyMISIA35rank/position

This is a grand ballad created as NHK’s theme song for the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, singing of a wish for peace and the strength to face adversity.
Composed by Toshiaki Matsumoto and arranged by Takayuki Hattori, it features a rich, full-orchestra sound and MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess.
Speaking of MISIA, her stunning vocal sustain is iconic.
In “Hatenaku Tsuzuku Story,” the chorus contains many long tones, so singing it in chest voice feels great and is sure to overwhelm listeners.
Make skillful use of your head voice as well to deliver the song effectively.


