Karaoke Ranking of Popular Hikaru Utada Songs [2026]
Since her debut in 1998, Hikaru Utada has continued to stay in the spotlight and remain active, despite taking a few breaks here and there.
As a result, she’s loved by a wide range of generations, and her songs are sung in karaoke by both men and women.
Here’s a ranked list of Hikaru Utada’s most popular karaoke songs!
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Hikaru Utada’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
A flower of no colorUtada Hikaru8rank/position

I’m deeply moved by Hikaru Utada’s voice as it explores the preciousness of love and the meaning of one’s existence.
Released digitally in February 2024 as the theme song for the drama “You Gave Me Your Heart,” this piece offers comfort to those grappling with loneliness and anxiety, evoking profound empathy.
The lyrics, woven over a gentle melody, feel like a letter to a lover.
Sing it at karaoke, and your feelings will surely resonate in the other person’s heart.
With Utada’s first nationwide tour in about six years now set, fans’ expectations are soaring.
Why not choose this song when spending time with someone special or when you want to express the feelings you’ve kept in your heart?
I’m crazy about youUtada Hikaru9rank/position

This is a song by Hikaru Utada wrapped in a sweet, sensual atmosphere.
It vividly portrays the aching pull of drowning in love and the intoxicating power of passion that unravels reason.
The emotions shine with a sensual, dangerous glow, like a city shrouded in the darkness of night.
Released in November 2021 and written as the theme for TBS’s Friday drama “Saiai,” the track is also included on the album “BAD Mode.” While grounded in club music, its elegant production weaves a beautiful, memorable melody.
It’s perfect as background music for a quiet night drive or intimate moments with someone special.
With its refined, adult allure and delicate emotional expression, it’s an exquisite track that truly resonates.
Mine or YoursUtada Hikaru10rank/position

Hikaru Utada is known for her captivating low notes, but the song I’m introducing today, “Mine or Yours,” features a lot of falsetto as well.
The overall vocal range is wide, from G3 to E5, but the tempo is very relaxed, so you should be able to sing it without rushing.
You can also take solid breaths at each phrase, and since the melody rises with each section, the song itself is easy to memorize.
When singing, be careful not to let your pitch drop and focus on stabilizing your falsetto.
The verse starts on the lower side, so if you use a throaty tone from the beginning, you won’t be able to transition smoothly into falsetto.
Try lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows from the start and place your voice forward, as if projecting it in front of your eyebrows.
Just keeping this in mind will prevent pitch from sagging and help you produce a very smooth falsetto.
Also, to keep falsetto from becoming strained, engage your lower abdomen firmly and project your voice with confidence.
Hikaru Utada Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
PINK BLOODUtada Hikaru11rank/position

This is a message song that teaches the importance of having a strong sense of self.
Created by the nationally beloved hit-making singer Hikaru Utada, it was released as a digital single in 2021 and chosen as the opening theme for the anime To Your Eternity.
Its deep sound arrangement, with hints of electronica, stokes anticipation for the story.
If you listen to it when you’re struggling with how to live or what to do with your life, it might just offer you a guiding light.
ElectricityUtada Hikaru12rank/position

It’s a track with an authentic electro, dance-beat-infused sound where the rhythm and the groove of the vocals are key.
It might seem difficult when you first listen, but once you get the feel for the rhythm, you’ll be fine.
By the way, it’s easier to catch the groove in this song by counting the off-beats rather than the usual downbeats.
Instead of counting “1, 2, 3, 4,” count “1-and-2-and-3-and-4,” where the “and” is the off-beat.
If you’re not used to it, you might gradually slip out of time, but try to work through that.
Also, the vocal range isn’t that high, so you can sing it lightly without bracing yourself.
At first, it’s fine to sing everything connected and flowing.
Definitely try to catch this groove and enjoy Hikaru Utada’s song!
AutomaticUtada Hikaru13rank/position

Hikaru Utada’s debut single, released in December 1998, brought a genuine R&B breeze into the world of J-pop.
Depicting feelings so strong that your body moves unconsciously when a call comes from a lover, the song blends a mature groove with the purity of teenage years to perfection.
Remarkably, this debut achieved double million sales.
Those who experienced that impact in real time likely remember it vividly.
Even now, its stylish sound hasn’t faded at all—an enduring classic that’s perfect for moments when you want to bask in memories.
A Two-Hour Vacation (featuring Sheena Ringo)Utada Hikaru14rank/position

The song “Nijikan Dake no Vacance (Two-Hour Vacation) featuring Ringo Sheena” was released as a pre-release single from the sixth album Fantome.
As the title suggests, it’s a collaboration with singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, and its lyrics evoke a sense of the extraordinary, making a strong impression.
Each melody line moves intricately, but the vocal range isn’t very wide, so once you learn it, it’s easy to sing.
It’s a great choice to add to your karaoke repertoire—dividing parts with a friend will really liven things up.


