Mr.Children Karaoke’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Mr.Children is loved by people of all ages.
They celebrated their 25th anniversary in 2017.
It’s amazing that they’ve been making music for a quarter of a century.
We’ve gathered songs by this still highly prolific band that are often sung at karaoke.
It’s a lineup of classics!
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Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
AgainMr.Children51rank/position

This song embodies the resolve for the band to dismantle itself and, from a completely blank slate, “let out its first cry once more.” It was released digitally on January 19, 2026, and serves as the theme song for the TBS Sunday drama “Reboot,” starring Ryohei Suzuki—marking the band’s first Sunday drama tie-in in about 22 years.
With Takeshi Kobayashi brought on as piano arranger, it’s an emotional track with a distinctly Mr.
Children feel, carrying a powerful and earnest message announcing the band’s fresh start.
As for the overall vocal range, the chorus seems a bit higher than the typical male range.
Because much of the song stays within a similar range, it may be easier for those accustomed to singing higher notes.
To avoid forcing the sound from your throat, place a hand on your chest as you sing to help stabilize the resonance.
Summer 1999, OkinawaMr.Children52rank/position

Many of Mr.Children’s songs are set in relatively high keys, but this one begins in a spoken style and is sung in a generally lower key, making it comparatively easier to sing even for men with lower voices.
As it’s a song that looks back on the time Mr.Children visited Okinawa during their 1999 tour, singing it in a lower voice may help the scenes come to life more vividly.
SaturdayMr.Children53rank/position

Mr.Children is a four-piece rock band that enjoys nationwide popularity and has long led Japan’s music scene.
Released in February 2026, their song “Saturday” is a pre-release track from their 22nd album, “Ubugoe” (First Cry).
Its lyrics, which depict a scene of relaxing in a room on a Saturday afternoon, may help anyone leading a busy life to unwind.
The band’s groove adds color to everyday life.
So Let’s Get TruthMr.Children54rank/position

It’s a refreshing song with a light, upbeat rhythm, and it’s a short piece of about a minute and a half.
The length makes it easy to sing at karaoke, so I highly recommend it! However, the lyrics are imbued with criticism and irony toward modern society, reflecting Kazutoshi Sakurai’s meticulous craft.
It can be called a hidden gem.
Worlds endMr.Children55rank/position

“Worlds End” was included as the first track on the album “I ♥ U,” released in September 2005.
Among Mr.
Children’s songs, it has a relatively minor-key feel and sounds really cool.
The chorus features expansive vocals that seem to resonate endlessly, making it very pleasant to listen to.
This technique of sustaining a note for a long time is called a long tone.
While the term “technique” might sound intimidating, in this song the sustained vowels are “e” and “o,” which makes it one of the easier types of long tones to try.


