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] (31–40)
Prayer ~ Orbit of TearsMr.Children36rank/position

Mr.Children, who have produced numerous ballad songs.
When it comes to their songs themed around farewell, “Inori ~Namida no Kido~” likely comes to mind.
The song portrays a parting with a loved one, as well as a break from one’s unreliable self.
In fact, the song was originally going to be titled “Nostalgia.” As a result, the lyrics are crafted so that people leaving their hometowns can also relate to them.
Consider giving it to someone who’s moving away for a job transfer or leaving home after graduation.
#2601Mr.Children37rank/position

When it comes to Mr.Children, their orthodox J-pop sound is what usually stands out, but they also have some hardcore tracks.
Among those, the one I especially recommend as a particularly difficult song is “#2601.” It spans a very wide range from mid1 C-sharp to high A-sharp, and on top of that, most of the chorus sits on high A-sharp.
What’s more, it’s not sung in falsetto, but in full-voice shouts, so unless your throat is exceptionally strong, it will be hard to pull off.
Everything(it’s you)Mr.Children38rank/position

Released in February 1997, “Everything (it’s you)” is one of Mr.
Children’s signature songs and achieved a spectacular million-selling hit.
The memorable female chorus is performed by Yuiko Tsubokura, the vocalist of B.B.
Queens, and it’s also well-known that the moving, passionate guitar solo is split between guitarist Kenichi Tahara in the first half and vocalist Kazutoshi Sakurai from the latter half onward.
It’s a rock ballad with a distinctly Mr.
Children-like dramatic and lyrical development, and a chorus melody that opens up all at once—making it a karaoke favorite since its release.
That said, many listeners might feel it’s difficult to sing, especially when they hear the high notes at the very start of the chorus.
In reality, for a melody written by Sakurai, the range isn’t that high; if you settle into the solid rhythm, sing the verse slowly to build power, and then deliver the chorus with emotion at the crucial moment, you’re sure to move your karaoke friends to tears.
The repeated lines in the final chorus may be a bit taxing, but once you’re immersed in the song’s world, you should be able to carry it through to the end!
I’ll beMr.Children39rank/position

“I’ll be” is a track from the 1999 album “DISCOVERY.” Its running time is 9 minutes and 23 seconds, and it was later re-released as a single.
The band sound that starts with guitar and vocals and gradually builds is really cool.
Although there are many high notes, the tempo is slow, so you can sing freely.
MelodyMr.Children40rank/position

Known by the abbreviation “Misuchiru,” the four-piece rock band Mr.Children has released numerous million-selling hits.
“Melody,” included as the B-side of their 35th single “Ashiatō ~Be Strong,” lingers in the ear with its festive, Christmas-like ensemble and catchy pop melody.
The lyrics, which evoke special Christmas scenes, are likely to resonate along with the message that we all want moments that make our hearts dance in everyday life.
While Mr.Children’s distinctive phrasing requires attention, the relaxed tempo makes it a pop tune that’s easy to sing at karaoke.
Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Mr.Children MedleyMr.Children41rank/position

A medley by the hugely popular band Mr.Children, affectionately known as “Misu-Chiru.” Their name is well-known from fans at the time of their debut to younger generations.
Their affectionate vocals and romantic melodies captivate many people.
The appeal lies in the comforting music that makes you want to keep listening forever.
Starting OverMr.Children42rank/position

A song by the hugely popular band Mr.Children—so famous it’s no exaggeration to say everyone knows it.
Since it was the theme song of an animated film, its recognition is likely quite high.
Beyond the message in the lyrics themselves, many people probably recall the film’s moving scenes and feel deeply touched.


