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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Dream EaterOtsuka Ai15rank/position

Ai Otsuka / Yume Kui (Short Ver.)
Dream EaterOtsuka Ai

It was released in 2006 as Ai Otsuka’s 12th single.

It was used as the theme song for the film “Tokyo Friends The Movie” and as the CM song for Toshiba’s “au CDMA 1X WIN W44T (Paint version).” It reached No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Ai Otsuka has said that “Yumekui” refers to an animal modeled after a baku—“a guide to the dreams within one’s own heart.” It’s a cute song that sparks the imagination.

3-minute ramen cookingOtsuka Ai16rank/position

This track is perfect for making instant cup noodles.

The song is three minutes long—the same amount of time it takes for cup noodles to be ready.

When you have cup noodles with friends or your girlfriend, I hope you pour in the hot water and enjoy these three minutes by listening to this song.

loveOtsuka Ai17rank/position

Among the songs performed by singer-songwriter Ai Otsuka, this is said to be the longest.

Its sound conveys a nostalgic feel with an emphasis on acoustic guitar, and the addition of strings creates a grand, warm development that leaves a striking impression.

As the title suggests, “love” is the central theme, expressing gentle feelings toward someone dear.

A distinctive feature is the first half of the final chorus, which is sung a cappella—this lays the heart bare and seems to further highlight the song’s overarching message.

It’s a piece where imagining someone important and singing with deep affection will likely be the key.

Peach Blossom PetalsOtsuka Ai18rank/position

Ai Otsuka / Peach Petals (Short Ver.)
Peach Blossom PetalsOtsuka Ai

This is Ai Otsuka’s debut single, known as a bittersweet heartbreak song.

It portrays the end of a romance—likened to a fleeting, beautiful flower—through her clear, translucent vocals.

Released in September 2003, it was also used as the theme song for NTV’s Saturday drama “Suika.” A popular track, it’s included on the albums LOVE PUNCH and Ai am BEST.

You can feel the resolve to move forward even while carrying the pain of heartbreak.

Its unforgettable, captivating melody is sure to stay with you and comfort your heart.