Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of Mariya Takeuchi [2026]
Mariya Takeuchi’s songs are catchy, stylish, and not overly idiosyncratic, which is why they’ve been consistently popular as commercial jingles from the 1980s to today.
She also has many signature tunes as drama and film theme songs, as well as songs she’s written for other artists.
Here’s a ranking-style introduction to her most popular karaoke tracks.
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Mariya Takeuchi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Manhattan KissTakeuchi Mariya15rank/position

The 20th single, Manhattan Kiss, was newly written as the theme song for the film of the same name.
Its realistic lyrics depicting a forbidden love and the contrast with the sentimental ensemble leave a strong impression.
While the melody doesn’t move intricately and the vocal range isn’t wide, the key gradually rises toward the chorus, so be mindful of your pacing.
It’s a melancholic ballad that almost everyone has heard at least once—one you’ll want to sing at karaoke while visualizing the scenes.
Forever FriendsTakeuchi Mariya16rank/position

If you’re looking for a laid-back, chill track, “Forever Friends” is highly recommended.
As the title suggests, this song celebrates friendship.
For those who grew up with Mariya Takeuchi’s music, many of you may now have more free time as your children have grown up.
Some of you might have even started hanging out with old friends again.
This piece vividly portrays reuniting with long-time friends and rekindling that sense of friendship.
The vocal line follows a classic pop style, and the range and rhythm make it an easy song overall.
In the right key, listeners of any generation should be able to sing it comfortably.
Mysterious Peach PieTakeuchi Mariya17rank/position

A signature song by Mariya Takeuchi, whose light, buoyant melody makes you want to hum along with the springtime breeze.
Released as a single in February 1980, it became widely loved as the Shiseido spring campaign commercial song and marked her first major hit.
Crafted by the golden duo of Kazuhiko Kato and Kazumi Yasui, the sound brims with sophisticated pop sensibility, while the lyrics, hinting at the beginning of love, make listeners’ hearts skip.
Her performance from a concert venue on The Best Ten became a hot topic at the time and remains vivid in many people’s memories.
Later included on the classic album LOVE SONGS, this track continues to shine with unfading brilliance no matter how many times you hear it.
It’s the perfect number for turning over a new leaf with the changing season and lifting your spirits.
Every day is special.Takeuchi Mariya18rank/position

The 30th single, “Mainichi ga Special,” was selected as the 10th theme song for the morning information program Mezamashi TV.
It was also used in commercials for Sony’s Handycam and Kirin’s Wine Spritzer.
Its positive message—that our ordinary, everyday life is actually special—really resonates.
The finely rising and falling melody over a bouncy shuffle beat can be challenging, but because the key is low and the tune is easy to remember, it’s also recommended for karaoke.
It’s a catchy pop tune that brightens your mood just by singing it, so be sure to check it out.
A quiet legendTakeuchi Mariya19rank/position

A heartwarming anthem dedicated to everyone who stays true to their beliefs.
It’s a hymn for people who pursue their lives with single-minded devotion, regardless of fame, and it gently stays close to the listener’s own heart.
The story that the inspiration came from being moved by Mao Asada’s performance at the 2014 Sochi Olympics conveys Mariya Takeuchi’s compassionate gaze, wishing to celebrate the smiles that come after overcoming trials.
Released in July 2014, the song was used as the theme for a Fuji TV documentary program and is also included on the album TRAD.
The choral collaboration—reuniting Mariya Takeuchi with Tatsuro Yamashita, Keisuke Kuwata, and Yuko Hara for the first time in 26 years—symbolizes the song’s special warmth.
It’s a perfect track for when you’re striving toward a goal or when you want to quietly honor someone’s efforts.
Stop fightingTakeuchi Mariya20rank/position
Originally written by Mariya Takeuchi as the 10th single released by Naoko Kawai, the song came out in September 1982.
In 1987, Takeuchi released her own self-cover.
This self-cover version is included on the 1987 album “REQUEST” and the 2008 album “Expressions.” The song features an extremely catchy, easy-to-hum melody and tempo, and the vocal range used is comfortable for most people, making it manageable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
Because the melody has relatively little dramatic rise and fall, it’s best to maintain a gentle overall feel while avoiding monotony—ideally by understanding and conveying the meaning of the lyrics as you sing.
Mariya Takeuchi’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
ReplyTakeuchi Mariya21rank/position

The famous song “Reply” by Mariya Takeuchi, known as the theme for the war film Sea Without Exit, portrays the sorrow of someone grief-stricken after their beloved’s letters stop coming, as suggested by the title and the film’s themes.
The melody is crafted to match this somber content.
The vocal line likewise features lyrical phrases unfolding over a relaxed tempo.
To sing it well, avoid forcing volume; keep the quiet parts truly soft and make the dynamics clear and expressive.


