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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!

Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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Mr.Children 'Kurumi' Music Video
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The title Kurumi, which is “future” spelled backward, symbolizes hope for the future and conflict with the past.

The song’s overall vocal range is quite wide, from E3 to F5, so it’s very important to switch between the quiet sections and the powerful ones.

That said, the tempo is relaxed, so if you sing each melodic phrase carefully, you should be able to handle it well.

Sing with the feeling of pouring your emotions into it, and your expressiveness will improve, letting the song’s quality shine through! For the intricate melodies in the chorus, make sure to lock in the rhythm.

I recommend fitting the rhythm of the melody first—using any syllables rather than the actual lyrics—and then singing it with the lyrics.

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Mr.Children 「Sign」 MUSIC VIDEO
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This song was the theme for the drama Orange Days, starring Satoshi Tsumabuki and Kou Shibasaki.

Mr.Children’s songs are generally popular as wedding songs, but isn’t this one especially perfect? The days ahead won’t be nothing but happiness—there will surely be arguments and hardships—but this moving track conveys a firm, strong resolve to overcome them together, a love that truly resonates.

It’s a love song sung from a male perspective, but it’s one that will speak to anyone.

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Mr.Children 「ALIVE」 MUSIC VIDEO
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While depicting the harshness of life, this moving number resonates with a powerful sense of finding hope.

It’s included on Mr.Children’s sixth album, “BOLERO,” released in March 1997.

It’s one of the tracks on this mega-hit record that sold over three million copies.

With its grand arrangement, weighty yet fervent message, and Sakurai’s captivating vocals, it’s sure to draw you in.

Sing it at karaoke, and it will surely give you the strength to face tomorrow.

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Mr.Children「HERO」[(an imitation)blood orange]Tour2013 Live
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When it comes to karaoke, you just can’t leave out Mr.

Children.

This song has that unmistakable Mr.

Children gravitas—an absolutely stunning classic.

I’d love for you to learn it and give it a try.

It’s perfect for winter and incredibly moving.

It really touches the heart.

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One Piece Strong World Theme Song: Mr Children – Fanfare
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Mr.Children’s classic “fanfare,” which evokes the vibe of UK rock.

Although it features a crisp, punchy rock sound, the vocals frequently employ shouts, so powerful singing is required in every section.

The range is fairly wide, from mid1 C# to hi A#, and the hi A parts demand both shouting and sustained long tones, requiring solid foundational vocal technique.

If you’re confident in a raw, gritty vocal style, be sure to add this to your repertoire.

The Summer When You Were ThereMr.Children20rank/position

Mr.Children “The Summer You Were Here” MUSIC VIDEO
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This song was single-cut from their major debut mini album “EVERYTHING,” becoming Mr.Children’s very first single.

When it was released in August 1992, they were still relatively unknown and it didn’t achieve commercial success.

However, under the production of Takeshi Kobayashi, it embodies the early Mr.Children sound—evoking a slightly bittersweet youthfulness and a nostalgic atmosphere—and is cherished as a classic among fans.

Twenty-five years later, in 2017, it received its first tie-in with an NTT Docomo commercial.

Since it doesn’t feature especially high notes, it seems to be relatively easy to sing, so try belting out the chorus as if releasing the feelings you’ve kept in your heart.

Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

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Mr.Children “Kemonodo Road” MUSIC VIDEO
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Since their major debut in 1992, Mr.Children have consistently released songs every year and produced a string of hits.

Among their catalog, Kemonomichi is a track that many fans praise as “the greatest masterpiece of all.” While the song stands out for its serious and grandiose melody, the vocal line is on the easier side.

It’s not that the vocal range is particularly narrow, but there is always sufficient breathing room before long notes and high notes, so you’ll have less to worry about running out of breath or your voice cracking.