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MISIA’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

MISIA’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
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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!

MISIA Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Shape of LoveMISIA feat.HIDE(GReeeeN)1rank/position

A single from August 2018 filled with a warmth that envelops the feeling of thinking about a loved one.

Written and composed by GReeeeN, with Seiji Kameda invited as arranger, it’s a grand ballad.

MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess and HIDE’s chorus blend exquisitely, gently wrapping the listener’s heart.

The piece won the Best Vocal Performance at the 60th Japan Record Awards, is included on the album “Life is going on and on,” and has surpassed 100 million streams.

It also pairs beautifully with the simple, gentle timbre of a music box.

EverythingMISIA2rank/position

MISIA – Everything (Official HD Music Video)
EverythingMISIA

If you had to name one signature song by MISIA, it would be this one! This track was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Yamato Nadeshiko.” Released in October 2000, it became MISIA’s first No.

1 on the Oricon singles chart—a truly milestone song.

The lyrics, which portray a powerful devotion to a loved one, are striking, and together with MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess, the song moves the hearts of many.

It has also long been cherished as a karaoke staple.

It’s the kind of song that lets you pour out your feelings by singing with emotion.

Perfect for anyone experiencing the joys and sorrows of love!

I long to see you now.MISIA3rank/position

MISIA – Aitakute Ima (Official HD Music Video)
I long to see you now.MISIA

MISIA is a female singer with a five-octave vocal range whose solo rendition of the national anthem at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2021 Olympics garnered worldwide acclaim.

Her 23rd single, “Aitakute Ima,” written as the theme song for the TV drama JIN, is a sweeping ballad that portrays the bonds and the weight of life, inspired by letters from kamikaze pilots that MISIA herself read.

The hallmark high-tone melody makes the original key challenging to sing even for women confident in their upper register, so practice is essential.

Also, because the song features not only wide intervals but dramatic dynamics, be mindful when singing karaoke not to let the focus on hitting high notes turn your delivery into a monotonous performance.

Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)MISIA4rank/position

MISIA – Shape of Love feat. HIDE (GReeeeN) (Official Music Video)
Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)MISIA

For those starting vocal training, MISIA is someone everyone admires.

As expected, many people set her powerful voice and high notes as their goal.

Among her songs, the one that’s especially easy to sing and popular with students is “Ai no Katachi.” Interestingly, it’s not the high range but the melody line that many people struggle with, so I recommend listening closely first to understand exactly where the lyrics are phrased before you sing.

When you sing, imagine a large space like a hall or a grassy field, and belt it out there—you should find your voice comes out better.

The key is not to tense up; aim your voice into the distance.

Unforgettable DaysMISIA5rank/position

MISIA – Days We Won’t Forget (Official HD Music Video)
Unforgettable DaysMISIA

MISIA’s “Wasurenaide” depicts, with striking realism, a pair who are on the verge of breaking up right now.

It’s a number that moves you with its clean yet deeply realistic portrayal of the moment they will no longer be lovers after today, and from tomorrow will relate to each other as friends.

That feeling of being able to accept even the times you were irritated by the other person’s attitude, angry, or felt awful as somehow beautiful memories now—you can relate, can’t you? And yet it’s the chorus—and the very title, “Don’t Forget”—that pierces through as the true heart of the song.

Your wish makes the world shine.MISIA6rank/position

MISIA – Your Wish Illuminates the World
Your wish makes the world shine.MISIA

A grand, dramatic ballad that paints the night sky of Tokyo DisneySea.

It was chosen as the Japanese theme song for the nighttime entertainment “Believe! Sea of Dreams,” which began in November 2022.

Imbued with a hopeful message that “if you keep believing, your wishes will surely come true,” MISIA’s overwhelming vocals gently embrace the hearts of listeners.

This marks MISIA’s first collaboration with the park in 16 years, and the music video—filmed entirely within the park—also became a hot topic.

It’s perfect for those moments when you want to sing your heart out while recalling the show’s moving climax.

Choose it when you need the courage to believe in yourself, or for karaoke time with someone special.

Sleepless nights are because of you.MISIA7rank/position

MISIA – Sleepless Nights Are Your Fault (Official HD Music Video)
Sleepless nights are because of you.MISIA

This is the 10th single by singer MISIA, known as a trailblazer of the female R&B boom in the J-POP scene.

Her soulful songs, woven with a five-octave vocal range, have earned high praise both in Japan and abroad.

The track was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Love Quotient” and as the commercial song for Kirin’s “RAKUDA.” With its transparent tone and airy arrangement, it evokes a nocturnal cityscape just as the title suggests.

If a woman in her 50s were to sing these lyrics brimming with earnest feelings, any man would likely find his heart racing.

It’s an emotional number that sets the mood for karaoke.