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)
In My TownMr.Children57rank/position

This song, included on the album [(an imitation) blood orange] released in November 2012, poetically portrays everyday scenes such as year-end crowds and footsteps splashing through puddles.
Kazutoshi Sakurai’s delicate vocals and the band’s warm sound resonate deeply.
The album sold 530,000 copies in its first week and ranked 8th on Oricon’s year-end album chart.
Reflecting emotions in the wake of the earthquake, the work resonated with many listeners.
When you feel the loneliness or solitude of the year’s end, this song is sure to soothe your heart.
If you sing it at karaoke, it will likely envelop the room in a gentle, intimate mood.
To the west, to the eastMr.Children58rank/position

This song features a beautiful acoustic guitar tone and powerful drum beats that leave a strong impression.
Showcasing Mr.Children’s experimental flair, it was released in February 1999 and reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
The lyrics convey a determination to follow one’s own path without being bound by society’s norms and values.
It might be a bit challenging to sing at karaoke, but the chorus lets you belt it out, making it perfect for relieving stress.
When you’re struggling in life or feel like you’re losing your way, why not pour your hidden feelings into the lyrics and sing your heart out?
If I Could Become a StarMr.Children59rank/position

A song that sings of the passion and determination of young people spreading their wings toward their dreams.
It beautifully captures the emotions of high school students on the verge of graduation and resonates deeply with listeners.
The refreshing sound of the acoustic guitar paired with a powerful yet gentle vocal delivers a track that gives you the courage to move forward.
Included on the December 1992 album “Kind of Love,” it was also used as the theme song for a music program on TV Kanagawa.
As a representative track from Mr.Children’s early years, it has been beloved by fans for many years.
Listening to it at graduations, reunions, and other moments of parting or new beginnings with important people is sure to stir your heart.
People crossing the crosswalkMr.Children60rank/position

The so-called “legendary hidden gem” The People Crossing the Crosswalk.
It’s a song that focuses on crosswalks we usually pass by without a second thought, singing about the human stories we witness there.
It’s included as the second track on the single GIFT, released in 2010.
The highest note that appears in this song is G4—quite low by Mr.
Children’s standards.
In terms of range, it’s a very singable song.
The challenging part lies in the rhythm and delivery.
If you’re not used to a spoken, narrative style of singing, you might find it difficult.
The key to handling the verse sections, which are particularly wordy, is to approach them as if you’re speaking rather than “singing.” If you try to belt it, your voice may become too loud, or you might struggle to keep up with the speed of the lyrics.
Sing with the gentle feeling of speaking to someone.
Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
A Ticket Given by AutumnMr.Children61rank/position

When it comes to autumn songs by the beloved national rock band Mr.Children, this heartwarming number surely comes to mind.
It delicately portrays a small, unexpected miracle that slips into everyday life and the tender feelings for someone special, all carried on the crisp air of fall.
The gentle tones of piano and clarinet are soothing, leaving you with the lingering afterglow of finishing a short story.
This track is included on the album “Juuryoku to Kokyuu” (Gravity and Breath), released in October 2018.
At karaoke, you’ll want to sing it softly, pouring your emotions into its beautiful melody.
As the weather turns chilly, it’s sure to gently warm the listener’s heart.
the scent of flowersMr.Children62rank/position

“The Scent of Flowers,” notable for its gentle piano accompaniment.
This song was chosen as the theme for the film “Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai” (I Want to Be a Shellfish), starring Masahiro Nakai, released in November 2008.
The theme of the song is “the preciousness of life, and how a life continues to live on in someone’s heart even after death.” Among Mr.
Children’s songs, this one has an especially relaxed tempo.
A slower tempo allows you to sing each phrase carefully.
Also, if you articulate the lyrics clearly as you sing, your vocal production becomes clearer and it will feel easier to sing.
Give it a try!
language of flowersMr.Children63rank/position

It is included on Mr.Children’s 11th album, “Shifuku no Oto.” It portrays the regret of a man who was selfish in love.
Among Mr.Children’s songs, it’s unusual in that it starts with the chorus.
Although it’s a minor track, it’s popular as an autumn song.


