Kenshi Yonezu’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
Kenshi Yonezu, whose drama theme songs and commercial tracks are always the talk of the town.
We’ve compiled his most popular karaoke songs in a ranking format.
His songs seem a bit challenging in both vocal range and tempo, but why not use this as a reference and give them a try in practice?
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Kenshi Yonezu Karaoke Hit Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
caribouYonezu Kenshi41rank/position

I also recommend “caribou,” which unfolds in a wonderfully mysterious worldview.
It’s a track included on Kenshi Yonezu’s album diorama.
At first glance, it’s a lively song with a pop sound, but the lyrics depict conflict between people.
Another distinctive feature is the use of fictional characters and a story-style presentation.
Although the song is somewhat fast-paced, it stays in a low register throughout with minimal inflection, so it seems approachable even for those who struggle with pitch.
viviYonezu Kenshi42rank/position

“vivi,” included on the first album diorama that marked the start of Kenshi Yonezu’s career as a singer-songwriter.
From the intro’s guitar riff with its somewhat dark resonance, it evokes the feel of a Vocaloid track.
While most of the song sits in a low key, the chorus introduces a complex melody that shifts between falsetto and chest voice, requiring precise pitch control.
With its heartrending lyrics and sentimental atmosphere that pierce the heart, it’s a number you’ll want to sing at karaoke while envisioning the scenes it paints.
Rainy LadyYonezu Kenshi43rank/position

Although it lasts only about three minutes, Ameguri Fujin unfolds a profoundly rich world.
This song centers on a woman whose going out causes it to rain.
The rain seems to symbolize sorrow, and the lyrics suggest that the woman has experienced heartbreak and is filled with emptiness.
The sharply rising and falling sound also seems to express the turmoil in her heart.
Incidentally, from a karaoke perspective, while the high pitch and fast tempo may make it seem difficult to sing, the key remains constant, so it can also be considered approachable.
Kaiju MarchYonezu Kenshi44rank/position

Kaiju no March, included on the major third album BOOTLEG—where every track serves as an homage to something—features lyrical lines that quote part of Ryoko Moriyama’s Today Is Our Farewell.
These lyrical, evocative words interlink with a nostalgic ensemble to create its unique world.
The overall vocal range is narrow, but the distinctive chorus melody, which uses semitone steps, is easy to go off-pitch on, so take care when singing.
Though it’s not simple, as the melody within a single breath rises and falls considerably in pitch, it’s a number you’ll likely find enjoyable once you’ve mastered it.
Dream-Eating GirlYonezu Kenshi45rank/position

Yumekui Shoujo is a self-cover of a song originally released under the name Hachi as a Vocaloid track.
It’s included on the 7th single Peace Sign, while the original, titled Sajo no Yumekui Shoujo, appears on Hachi’s second album OFFICIAL ORANGE.
Overall, the key is low and the vocal range is narrow, but because the chorus features melodic leaps, karaoke performance requires both accurate pitching and careful control of volume.
With its relaxed beat and emotional melody, it’s a hidden gem that feels especially satisfying to listen to.


