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Karaoke Popular Song Rankings of Naotaro Moriyama [2026]

Naotaro Moriyama was born into a musical family and has been immersed in music since he was little.

Many people have likely had their hearts instantly captured by the expressive power he honed in that environment.

This time, we present a ranking of Naotaro Moriyama’s most popular karaoke songs.

Naotaro Moriyama Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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Naotaro Moriyama - To My Beloved (Live)
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For those with a higher voice, I recommend “Itoshi Kimie.” It’s a famous song by Naotaro Moriyama.

Speaking of Moriyama, he’s an artist known for his beautiful falsetto and powerful vocals.

“Itoshi Kimie” lets you fully enjoy both of these strengths.

There are several high notes, but since they’re not shouty sections, it should be relatively easy to sing if you have a high voice.

It’s also great for people who are good at singing in a whispery style.

Definitely give it a try!

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Naotaro Moriyama / “Ikiteiru” Music Video
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This piece is included on Yumizuruhanoha, one of the two concept albums—Yumizuruhanoha and Yeeeehaaaaw—released by Naotaro Moriyama in October 2025.

It’s a song that gazes into the very source of life.

Built solely around piano and strings, its ambient soundscape gently envelops the tremors and transience of everyday life.

Moriyama’s deep, folk-rooted vocals and lyrical melody resonate in the heart.

It’s a track that quietly stays by your side when you lose your way in life.

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Naotaro Moriyama / “Akane” Music Video
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An artist who has been active for many years with distinctive lyrics and melodies, Naotaro Moriyama.

When it comes to his vocals, most people probably picture his unique falsetto, right? It’s true that many of his songs use falsetto, which can make them hard to sing for those who aren’t confident singers.

However, Akane is different.

Among Moriyama’s works, it’s unusually narrow in vocal range and unfolds at a gentle pace.

For anyone who finds singing difficult, it couldn’t be easier to sing—so be sure to check it out.

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Naotaro Moriyama duets on his signature song “Sakura (Dokushou)” with Michiko Shimizu.

While Moriyama sings tenderly, Shimizu keeps slipping in choruses by doing an exaggerated impression of his mother, Ryoko Moriyama, which makes Naotaro involuntarily burst into laughter—an endearing moment to watch.