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Ai Otsuka Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ai Otsuka Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Ai Otsuka Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ai Otsuka is a popular singer-songwriter known for her catchy melodies and relatable lyrics.

Her songs are also favorites for karaoke.

This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular tracks to sing at karaoke.

Ai Otsuka Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Otsuka Ai1rank/position

If you want to showcase a bright and cheerful girly vibe, you can’t skip Ai Otsuka’s signature pop tune! It portrays earnest love, looking back on the days spent with a lover while wishing to keep walking together from here on out.

With the motif of a fruit bearing two nestled pieces, it expresses a couple’s deep bond, creating a charming and lovely world that’s truly delightful.

Released as a single in December 2003, this song is still loved by a wide range of generations.

It was also used as the opening theme for the December 2003 run of the music show COUNT DOWN TV and as the ending theme for the variety show Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!.

With its pop melody and fun call-and-response, it’s perfect for cutely hyping things up at karaoke with friends!

planetariumOtsuka Ai2rank/position

Released in September 2005, Ai Otsuka’s single became widely loved as the image song for the TBS drama Hana Yori Dango.

Set to a fantastical sound that evokes summer night skies, its world gently depicts distant memories and unrequited feelings, capturing the hearts of many.

It’s a relaxed, classic ballad with a gently undulating melody, making it easy to sing calmly at karaoke.

With a key adjustment, men can sing it too, bringing out a quiet afterglow that conveys mature charm and bittersweet emotion.

Choose it when you want to create a mellow atmosphere or to convey your feelings to someone special.

Premium salted grilled Kuroge Wagyu tongue 680 yenOtsuka Ai3rank/position

Ai Otsuka / Grilled Kuroge Wagyu Top Salted Tongue 680 yen
Premium salted grilled Kuroge Wagyu tongue 680 yenOtsuka Ai

It’s a track distinguished by its buoyant rhythm and playful lyrics.

Released as a single by Ai Otsuka in February 2005, it was also used as the opening theme for the anime Black Jack.

While the title’s use of a yakiniku (grilled meat) menu is strikingly unique, the song carries a deeper message about finding happiness in life’s small, everyday moments.

It became a popular piece not only among anime fans but also among listeners of Ai Otsuka’s music.

Online, some interpret the food references as metaphors for romantic relationships, which offers a different perspective on the song.

Sing it at karaoke and the quirky title plus the light, breezy melody are sure to liven up the room.

Love PhotosOtsuka Ai4rank/position

Ai Otsuka / Love Photograph
Love PhotosOtsuka Ai

A heartbreakingly sad ballad that conveys unwavering love through its lyrics—one you absolutely shouldn’t miss.

It’s a song by singer-songwriter Ai Otsuka, also known for her hits “Sakuranbo” and “Kuroge Wagyu Jojo Tan Yaki 680 Yen.” Released in 2006 as her 13th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the film “Heavenly Forest” (Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru).

The song’s transparent, delicate tone pairs beautifully with Otsuka’s straightforward vocals, resulting in something that could move you to tears on its own.

It will surely make you think, “Let’s have a love with no regrets.”

spoiled childOtsuka Ai5rank/position

Ai Otsuka / Spoiled Child (Short Ver.)
spoiled childOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka’s classic song “Amaenbo.” While Ai Otsuka has many unique tracks, this one is arranged as a particularly orthodox J-pop number among her works.

As a result, you won’t find vocal lines that require the complex pitch movements typical of modern songs.

The vocal range is about average, and since there aren’t especially high phrases in any section, there should be no vocal strain if you sing it in an appropriate key.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

Goldfish FireworksOtsuka Ai6rank/position

Ai Otsuka / Goldfish Fireworks (Short Ver.)
Goldfish FireworksOtsuka Ai

Kin’yo Hanabi (Goldfish Fireworks) is one of Ai Otsuka’s signature summer songs, featuring two quintessential summer images: goldfish and fireworks.

Released in 2004, the song portrays a bittersweet love in summer that never quite reaches its destination.

It’s a love where simply being near the person, simply watching them, brings happiness.

Knowing the love won’t come true, the resolve to at least wish for that person’s happiness is achingly pure, heightening the sense of sorrow.

The piano’s timbre and Otsuka’s heart-piercing vocals seem to capture the fleeting nature of summer to the fullest.

The lyrics, the vocal delivery, and the melody are all expressed in a distinctly feminine style.

PEACHOtsuka Ai7rank/position

Ai Otsuka / PEACH (Short Ver.)
PEACHOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka has lots of energetic, hype songs, but this one is fresh, cute, and highly recommended.

There’s a simple bit of choreography where you raise your hands during the “PEACH” lyric in the song, so if you do it together with the audience during a performance, it might really liven things up.

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