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Kazumasa Oda’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

Kazumasa Oda’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
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Kazumasa Oda, formerly of Off Course, is also known as a giant in Japan’s New Music scene.

He has produced numerous hit songs that showcase his beautiful high notes.

Here’s a roundup of his popular karaoke songs.

They’re quite challenging, but if you can sing them cleanly, it’s wonderful!

Kazumasa Oda’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

Love Story Comes SuddenlyOda Kazumasa1rank/position

It’s a classic that portrays love and parting.

Kazumasa Oda’s warm vocals seep into the heart.

It delicately captures the subtle emotional shifts between two people on the verge of becoming lovers, and sings about the importance of the changes brought by their meeting.

Released in February 1991 as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Tokyo Love Story,” it became a major sensation.

The way it was used in the drama is said to have been influential enough to change the course of television dramas at the time.

Highly recommended for those who want to feel both the beauty and the bittersweetness of romance.

It’s a song that makes you reflect on the miracle of encounters and the turning points in life.

A Christmas SongMonkey Majik+Oda Kazumasa2rank/position

Monkey Majik + Kazumasa Oda / “A Christmas Song” music video footage
A Christmas SongMonkey Majik+Oda Kazumasa

A warm Christmas song themed around “family bonds,” portrayed through a collaboration between Kazumasa Oda and MONKEY MAJIK.

Its gentle, softly falling-snow atmosphere and tender, steady rhythm leave a strong impression, and the song’s tempo should be easy to grasp.

Since MONKEY MAJIK handled both the lyrics and composition, the vocal melody centers around their style, and even Kazumasa Oda’s parts emphasize warmth more than high notes.

Keep the theme of “family bonds” firmly in mind, and sing as if speaking gently to your listeners.

Something CertainOda Kazumasa3rank/position

Kazumasa Oda, a singer-songwriter whose clear, transparent voice has remained unchanged since his Off Course days, continues to be loved across generations.

This work is a superb ballad, featuring a gentle, piano-centered sound and lyrics that ask universal questions about love, resonating deeply in the heart.

Released as a single in May 2005, it has long been cherished as the corporate commercial song for Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance.

Many people have likely felt their hearts stirred by the moving visuals that played alongside publicly submitted photographs.

Its warm message, wishing happiness for someone important, makes it perfect for a farewell party sending off friends embarking on a new path.

sparklingOda Kazumasa4rank/position

Kira Kira / Kazumasa Oda [A Cappella] Kunetomo
sparklingOda Kazumasa

This is a song by Kazumasa Oda released in 2002.

It was used as the theme song for the drama “Koi no Chikara,” and it’s also been featured in commercials and covered by other artists, which shows how popular and timeless it is.

As the title suggests, the piece is characterized by its sparkling, beautiful tones, so let’s make sure to convey that gorgeous sound world clearly in the chorus.

The harmony that supports the main melody comes in from the chorus, and until then it functions more like embellishment for the lead, which should be easy to grasp.

Keeping the title “Kira Kira” in mind, it could be interesting to have the chorus clearly present the repeated-syllable lyrics to highlight that glittering effect.

As long as I have youShimizu Shota ft. Oda Kazumasa5rank/position

[Cover] Shota Shimizu feat. Kazumasa Oda – As Long As I Have You [Collab with Maya]
As long as I have youShimizu Shota ft. Oda Kazumasa

“Kimi sae Ireba” is a beloved classic performed by Shota Shimizu and Kazumasa Oda, cherished by listeners across generations.

The song embodies a passionate desire for self-expression and a warmth that deepens over time, both vividly conveyed through their collaboration.

Shimizu’s impassioned vocals blend with Oda’s gentle voice to portray a tranquil, light-filled family scene.

At the same time, among Oda’s many songs that often feature high notes, this one sits in a relatively accessible range, making it enjoyable even for those who struggle with higher registers.

These vocal techniques are also particularly instructive for beginners in singing.