Yuzu’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
This is a ranking of Yuzu’s most popular karaoke songs, beloved for over 20 years.
They’re a group so active that it’s no exaggeration to say everyone in Japan has heard their music—appearing multiple times on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen and providing theme songs for Olympic broadcasts.
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Yuzu Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
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The song “Hikare” features lyrics packed with strength and a positive message, along with a refreshing melody, giving it an irresistible appeal that makes you want to sing it at least once.
With straightforward words that encourage listeners and wrap them in comfort, this popular pop song is further elevated by its superb harmonies.
Known for its beautiful string arrangements as well, it would be incredibly cool if you could nail it at karaoke.
Why not find a harmony partner and give it some practice?
Until we meet againyuzu12rank/position

This song, which was also used as an ending theme for Doraemon, is popular among children.
“Mata Aeru Hi Made” is characterized by simple, easy-to-understand lyrics, and in fact, its lyrics were collected from children and compiled by Yujin Kitagawa, which gives it a certain nostalgic and slightly bittersweet feel.
The track is packed with Yuzu’s signature charm, letting you fully enjoy their warm atmosphere and gentle melody.
Its approachable vocal range and clear melodic line make it easy for men to sing as well.
It’s also recommended if you’re looking for a song to sing together with kids.
Song of a Friendyuzu13rank/position

Released in 1999, this song expresses gratitude for the little things in everyday life and the importance of friendship.
Through the small, ordinary moments of each day, it portrays the joy and bittersweet feelings of time spent with friends, as well as the struggles of growing up, leaving a warm impression with lyrics that gently resonate with listeners.
Issued as Yuzu’s seventh single, it was later included on various albums.
Starting in January 2019, it was also used in commercials for The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage and became playable in the game.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear during graduation season, and one you might find yourself humming at reunions or gatherings with friends.
GET BACKyuzu14rank/position

Speaking of Yuzu, it’s all about Iwasawa’s beautiful high harmonies on top and Kitagawa’s steady lower harmonies, right? Everyone’s probably thought at least once, “I want to try harmonizing to a Yuzu song!” Yuzu’s harmonies are relatively easy to pick out, so they’re satisfying to listen to and make a great entry point to try.
In GET BACK, Kitagawa comes in with the lower part right from the start—it sounds so cool! There are also call-and-response sections unique to the duo, and in the chorus they switch between unison and harmony, making it a really fun song to sing as a pair! Lower harmonies can be hard to hear and tricky at first, but try practicing with resources like YouTube.
flowersyuzu15rank/position

Yuzu’s new work symbolically portrays light and darkness, hope and despair.
It conveys a powerful strength that lets flowers bloom even from the depths of the sea, along with anticipation for the future.
The fusion of acoustic and digital sounds leaves a fresh impression.
Released as a collaboration with the smartphone game “Monster Strike,” the music video is also notable for its innovative visuals that move between a barren wilderness from 500 years ago and the present day.
It’s a song that will encourage you when facing difficulties or when you want to look ahead and keep pushing forward.


