Daichi Miura Karaoke Hit Songs Ranking [2026]
Daichi Miura is an all-rounder who’s active across singing, dance, instruments, and songwriting/composing.
The songs he creates from a wide range of perspectives are all the kind that make you want to start singing along.
Check out Daichi Miura’s most popular karaoke tracks in ranking order and level up your karaoke life.
Daichi Miura’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
EXCITEMiura Daichi1rank/position

This is one of Daichi Miura’s signature songs.
It’s a fast-tempo track that became a hot topic in 2017 as a dance number.
Just like the title suggests, the part where the tempo speeds up as the song progresses is the highlight.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to start dancing just by listening.
brilliant; radiant; glittering; bright (sunlight)Miura Daichi2rank/position

Daichi Miura is one of Japan’s leading R&B singers.
Because R&B singers generally have outstanding vocal ability compared to other genres, many people may feel anxious about whether they can really sing these songs.
Don’t worry.
The song we’re introducing today, “San San,” is pure pop, and for a Daichi Miura track, its vocal range is quite narrow, making it a very easy song to sing.
If you want to sound even better, pay close attention to dynamics.
By varying your volume between the final big chorus and the regular choruses, you’ll create a more dramatic vocal delivery—so be sure to keep that in mind.
heartbeat soundMiura Daichi3rank/position

This is a powerful track crafted by Daichi Miura as the official support song for the Paris Olympics.
Its danceable beat resonates with messages directed at each individual athlete and a sense of unity as a team.
Like the heartbeat you hear at life’s turning points, it’s a song that gives you the courage and hope to take a new step forward.
Released in July 2024, it has also been used on YouTube as TEAM JAPAN’s concept movie, boosting the athletes’ morale.
The groove—uniquely Daichi Miura’s—blends R&B and pop, and the dynamic dance performance is a major highlight.
It’s perfect for people dedicated to club activities, lessons, or sports, and is recommended when you want to lift your spirits while dancing.
The song has also garnered a great deal of empathy from fans on social media.
BlizzardMiura Daichi4rank/position

It’s Daichi Miura’s 24th single and the theme song for the movie Dragon Ball Super: Broly.
You could call it an anthem that cheers on the younger generation.
Even aside from its use in the film, it’s a song that feels great to listen to, and if you learn the dance, it’s sure to get people of all ages—from adults to kids—fired up at any event.
It’s especially perfect for wedding performances!
(RE)PLAYMiura Daichi5rank/position

A song by the sing-and-dance genius Daichi Miura, created as the theme song for a world breakdance championship.
The overwhelming performances by world-class dancers in the music video are impressive, of course, but I was absolutely blown away by Miura’s incredible ability to sing while flawlessly executing all of those dances.
LullabyMiura Daichi6rank/position

For men who struggle with high notes, I recommend the song “Lullaby.” It was released in 2010 by Daichi Miura, a dancer who delivers overwhelming performances to his audiences.
Its slow tempo and dramatic melody line are deeply moving.
The song stays in a lower key throughout, so you can tackle it using only chest voice.
Memorize the lyrics, which blend Japanese and English, and sing it coolly! Why not show off this number—full of mature charm—at karaoke?
Heart UpAyaka & Miura Daichi7rank/position

Ayaka, a singer-songwriter known for hit songs often sung at karaoke like “Mikazuki” and “Nijiiro,” and Daichi Miura, whose tracks like “(RE)PLAY” are also karaoke favorites.
Their duet song “Heart Up” is perfect when you want to sing a gentle ballad.
Since both are highly recognized artists, it’s a safe, crowd-pleasing pick when you go to karaoke with friends!
ERRORMiura Daichi8rank/position

Daichi Miura, a singer-songwriter famed as the “Japanese Michael Jackson,” consistently releases new tracks, always thrilling the scene with music that defies expectations in the best way.
Among his recent songs, the one I especially recommend is “ERROR.” It features frequent use of falsetto and many abrupt pitch jumps, making it challenging to stay on pitch.
The slow tempo also leaves little room to hide imperfections, which further adds to its difficulty.
First Sightlecca feat. Daichi Miura9rank/position

A unique reggae singer who is also active as a politician, lecca presents this track featuring singer-songwriter Daichi Miura, often hailed as the “Japanese Michael Jackson.” Their respective emotional vocals mesh perfectly with the song’s atmosphere.
This piece is characterized by its challenging melodic line.
If you can pull it off as a duet, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going—a number that will definitely boost the energy.
Be mindful of keeping a solid sense of rhythm.
ALOSMiura Daichi10rank/position

It’s Daichi Miura’s 11th digital-only single, released in February 2023.
At first listen, some people might think, “Isn’t this hard to sing!?” because he switches between various high-tone vocals, but you can solve that by lowering the key in karaoke—so feel free to sing along casually.
The rhythm has a slightly unique feel, which I think is part of Miura’s signature style, and once it clicks, the melody feels really good.
Definitely practice it.
Once you get past that hurdle, I think you’ll realize it’s actually an easy song to sing.


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