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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powder snowRemioromen1rank/position

A perfect song for emotional expression and pitch control, known as a classic winter ballad.
Highly recommended for those who want to strengthen the fundamentals of male vocals! Many of you may already know it, but the chorus is really high, isn’t it? Both low and high notes matter in singing.
Don’t just practice the high notes—master the low range too so your voice doesn’t get muffled.
Use plenty of breath, release your voice slowly straight ahead, and stay mindful of the low notes.
The song structure builds clearly from verse A to verse B to the chorus, so imagine steadily gaining momentum toward the high parts.
Also, syllables starting with “N” can get nasal and be hard to start cleanly! Project more firmly and farther than you think when you pronounce them.
March 9Remioromen2rank/position

A classic by Remioromen with a warmth that makes you pause amid the passing seasons and reaffirm the bonds with those you love.
Its lyrics, which speak of the trust you feel for someone whose presence appears behind your closed eyelids and the joy of dreaming together, resonate deeply with listeners.
It was originally created to celebrate a friend’s wedding, but after being used as an insert song in the 2005 drama “1 Litre of Tears,” it became a staple for graduation season as well.
Released as a single in March 2004, it’s also included on the acclaimed album “ether.” A nostalgic tidbit is that Maki Horikita appeared in the music video before her big break.
It’s the kind of song you want to listen to in spring, as you take a new step forward and think of someone you want to thank.
New Year’s Eve SongRemioromen3rank/position

This is a memorable track with a melody that makes the winter chill feel comforting.
The warm tone of the piano and the clear, transparent vocals are perfect for a quiet year-end evening.
Starting from an everyday scene—buying toshikoshi soba in Todoroki and watching a beautiful sunset while walking through the park—the song delicately depicts New Year’s Eve.
Included on Remioromen’s March 2010 album “Kachou Fuugetsu,” this piece resonated with many listeners through its relatable lyrics.
It’s a song that brings a reflective mood to the year’s end and is recommended for anyone who wants to cherish time with someone special.
Early summer rainRemioromen4rank/position
A coupling track from the single “Akashia,” which also appeared on their early classic album ether released in 2005.
The bass groove is irresistible, and the vivid, Remioromen-style scene-setting makes it a must-hear for fans of Japanese rock! Its charm also lies in the curious mix of crisp, sun-dried brightness and a lingering wetness—like the freshness after the rain.
“Samidare,” which perfectly matches the scent of May.
It’s easy to get into and great when you want a moderate lift in energy.
Give it a try at karaoke on a rainy day or right after the rain!
World of AzureRemioromen5rank/position
This is an autumn classic by Remioromen, an artist whose gentle vocals and immersive worldbuilding elevate the listening experience and set the mood perfectly.
With its mature themes, it’s a great fit for men in their 30s as well.
Ten Billion Cravings for ApprovalRemioromen6rank/position

This song, with a distinctly SNS-era cynical theme, lyrically gives voice to the modern longing to be acknowledged.
Its delicate ensemble, including strings, creates a strong impact that pulls you into its world.
Remioromen, the rock band highly acclaimed for hits like Powder Snow, the insert song from the TV drama 1 Litre of Tears, have done it again.
This work is their first new ballad in 15 years, included on the best-of album SINGLES BEST+, released in March 2026 following their return to activity in December 2025.
It’s a modern number—with a message—that I’d recommend to anyone feeling worn out by worrying about others’ reactions in their relationships right now.
Let’s get started.Remioromen7rank/position

If your heart is pounding with excitement for a new beginning, I really want you to listen to this song by Remioromen.
Released for streaming in February 2026, it marked their restart and feels like the opening of a new season.
It’s included on the best-of album “SINGLES BEST+,” out in March.
As their first new song in about 15 years, it became a major talking point.
Riding on a vibrant band sound, Ryota Fujimaki’s clear, soaring vocals are just the best.
Give it a listen when you need the courage to take that first step into a new chapter.




