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] (41–50)
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Known as the theme song for Kingdom Hearts III, “Oath” employs a polyrhythmic feel that can be interpreted as either 4/4 or 6/8.
The accent on the third beat may feel unfamiliar to Japanese listeners, but since it isn’t actually in triple meter, you may find it surprisingly easy to keep time once you try singing it.
As for the vocal line, it features many somewhat soulful phrases, which might feel challenging for those not accustomed to soul or R&B.
If that’s the case, instead of aligning perfectly with the beat, try adding your own touch—like deliberately starting a bit late.
Songs with irregular-feeling rhythms lend themselves well to such stylistic adjustments, so even beginner vocalists should find it easier to sing in their own way.


