Okazaki Taiiku Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Isn’t one of Okazaki Taiiku’s biggest charms the way his songs are packed with jokes and sarcasm, showing his dedication to entertaining listeners? The techno-pop sound—said to have roots in Denki Groove—is also seriously addictive.
Here, we’ll rank and introduce Okazaki Taiiku’s most popular karaoke tracks.
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Okazaki Taiiku Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
FRIENDSOkazaki Taiiku8rank/position

Many young people are surely hooked on this song by Okazaki Taiiku, who currently enjoys immense popularity among the youth.
Mr.
Okazaki keeps singing playful, humorous songs.
It’s a highly recommended surefire crowd-pleaser—great for everyone to listen and laugh together, or to sing along and have a laugh.
No matter what I do, it’s no good.Okazaki Taiiku9rank/position

This is a song that captures those everyday “Oh no!” moments through Okazaki Taiiku’s characteristically humorous lens.
Set to a lively “Basin Techno” sound, it lays bare the protagonist’s feelings as they sway between ideals and reality.
It’s super relatable.
Released in January 2019 on the album ‘SAITAMA’ as a “wholehearted throwaway track.” Sing it as a self-deprecating bit at karaoke and you’re sure to get some laughs!
international studentMONKEY MAJIK × Okazaki Taiiku10rank/position

MONKEY MAJIK × Okazaki Taiiku — a superbly groovy track by two highly skilled artists teaming up.
It’s a song you can simply enjoy by listening to the lyrics, but the level of completion is absolutely off the charts.
It’s a number where Okazaki Taiiku’s talent and MONKEY MAJIK’s star quality miraculously match.
Okazaki Taiiku Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Bewitching Hour NightBikkeburanka VS Okazaki Taiiku11rank/position

A super hype, positive, and fun duet number, “Bakashi HOUR NIGHT.” This song is a 2020 collaboration between Vickeblanka and Okazaki Taiiku.
It’s packed with playful tricks that make it delightful, and the clever wordplay will make you go “aha,” prompting you to really dive into the lyrics.
It feels a bit like a fox-and-raccoon-dog grudge match in miniature, yet somehow it also hits as a moving friendship song.
It’s a track that will definitely get the crowd going at karaoke.
ExplainOkazaki Taiiku12rank/position

This is a song by Okazaki Taiiku that became a smash hit and drew attention for its YouTube views.
The meaning of the word is “to explain.” It’s a song with the unusual angle of explaining the song itself.
That alone is interesting, but in the second verse he even comes out and admits it’s lip-synced.
How are we supposed to express that at karaoke… (lol)?
Fight on the WebOkazaki Taiiku13rank/position

Okazaki Taiiku is always a hot topic, whether it’s with funny songs or relatable “we’ve all been there” tracks that hit listeners right in the feels.
His song “Fight on the Web” is another irresistibly catchy, humorous tune.
You often see people on social media trading insults or nitpicking each other, right? This song features those very people, and the lyrics feel like raw voices typed straight from the keyboard.
It’s Okazaki Taiiku’s world in full force! Sing this at karaoke and it’s sure to get everyone hyped.
Natural LipsOkazaki Taiiku14rank/position

How about “Natural Lips,” a track from the wildly popular Okazaki Taiiku’s album? Even though the song is sung in Japanese, it doesn’t sound like Japanese, similar to his Twitter video that became famous for reading “how to cook rice” as if it were an English listening exercise.
There’s also a little choreography in the chorus, and it’s sure to get everyone hyped if you dance along together.


