Maki Ohguro’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
Maki Ohguro debuted as a singer-songwriter in 1992.
Because many of her singles feature dramatic songs with expansive high notes, the karaoke difficulty tends to be high, but it feels great when you can sing them—so definitely give it a try.
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Maki Ohguro Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
White gradationDaikoku Maki15rank/position

Released in January 1994, this song was tied in as the commercial theme for the ski gear chain “Victoria,” reaching No.
5 on the Oricon weekly chart and No.
48 on the year-end chart.
Maki Ohguro wrote both the lyrics and music, and the track is notable for its translucent melody and lyrics that portray emotional wavering.
Key changes are woven into the arrangement, building toward a climax that stirs the listener’s heart.
Sing it at karaoke, and you just might find yourself back in those days.
skyDaikoku Maki16rank/position

Released in 1997 and used as the first opening theme for the TV anime “Chuuka Ichiban!”, Sora features lyrics that carry the message, “You only live once—why not try living the way you want?” The song is memorable for Maki Ohguro’s vocals, which, while powerful, also convey warmth.
Although there are some falsetto high notes, the overall range isn’t very wide, making it relatively easy to sing compared to many of Maki Ohguro’s other songs.
If the key feels too high and strenuous, try lowering the key so you can comfortably handle the modulation in the latter half.
Over the RainbowDaikoku Maki17rank/position

Released in 2001, “Niji o Koete” portrays someone striving to move forward after a painful breakup.
Its lyrics convey the strength to overcome sadness, and when combined with the catchy melody and Maki Ohguro’s uniquely powerful vocals, the result is an irresistibly singable, captivating track.
The midsection features sustained high notes and is fairly challenging, but once you clear that part, the rest should let you sing freely.
Rather than focusing solely on vocal technique, try savoring the lyrics as you sing.


