Remioromen Karaoke Hit Songs Ranking [2026]
Even before their official debut, they had the skill to open on the final day as first act at ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2003, and even now during their hiatus, Remioromen’s songs are still sung by many people.
Among their expansive, uplifting tracks, here’s a ranking of guaranteed crowd-pleasers to sing at karaoke!
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Remioromen Karaoke Hit Songs Ranking [2026]
Further awayRemioromen8rank/position

This is Remioromen’s 12th single (13th overall).
It was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s coverage of the Beijing Olympics.
The feelings infused in the lyrics really come through and it’s a song that cheers you on.
After the rainRemioromen9rank/position

Remioromen’s first indie single evokes a scene of the sky gradually clearing.
Released in May 2003, it’s also included on the album Asagao.
It garnered strong support from radio stations, including being selected as FM802’s Heavy Rotation for that month.
Its simple melody line, through which you can feel everyday scenery and the scent of the air, brightens the rainy days of June.
Sing it unadorned, just as you are.
moratoriumRemioromen10rank/position
Set to gentle vocals and a soothing melody, this heartwarming song expresses the confusions and uncertainties of life.
Released in January 2005, it reached No.
8 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “Ganso! Debuya,” resonating with many listeners.
A work that epitomizes Remioromen’s musicality, it carries a message exploring the complexities of human relationships and the meaning of life.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to deeply move those who listen.
It’s the perfect song for anyone feeling lost in life or wanting to feel a stronger bond with someone important.



