The song "Gurenge" is the most popular karaoke song in Japan

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The XING company revealed the list of the most popular songs in karaoke venues, based on the number of times the songs were sung on its online karaoke services JOYSOUND and UGA between January 1 and June 20 of this year.

JOYSOUND started operations in 1992 and has become one of the most important karaoke brands and services in Japan, offering more than 310 thousand songs. Ending the multi-year reign of the song “Zankoku na Tenshi no Thesis”, which had been the most popular song in karaoke, the song “Gurenge” performed by LiSA and the opening theme song for Kimetsu no Yaiba rose with recognition of the first place.

List
1. "Gurenge", performed by LiSA (Kimetsu no Yaiba).

2. "Zankoku na Tenshi no Thesis", performed by Yoko Takahashi (Neon Genesis Evangelion).

3. "Yesterday", performed by Official Hige Dandism (Hello World).

4. "Himawari no Yakusoku", performed by Motohiro Hata (Stand By Me Doraemon).

5. "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", performed by Unison Square Garden (Kekkai Sensei).



  1. "Let It Go - Ari no Mama de" performed by Takako Matsu (Frozen).
  2. "Inferno" performed by Mrs. Green Apple (Fire Force).
  3. "Peace Sign" performed by Kenshi Yonezu (My Hero Academia).
  4. "Single Bed" performed by Sharam Q (DNA²).
  5. "Touch" performed by Yoshimi Iwasaki (Touch).
  6. "Into The Unkown -Kokoro no Mama ni-", performed by Takako Matsu and Aurora (Frozen 2).
  7. "God Knows ...", performed by Aya Hirano (Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu).
  8. "Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari", performed by Supercell (Bakemonogatari).
  9. "Harunohi" performed by Aimyon (Crayon Shin-chan).
  10. "Sekai ga Owaru Madewa ...", performed by WANDS (Slam Dunk).
  11. Butter-fly, performed by Koji Wada (Digimon Adventure).
  12. "Unravel" performed by TK from Ling Tosite Sigure (Tokyo Ghoul).
  13. "A Whole New World", performed by Tomoya Nakamura and Haruka Kinoshita (Aladdin).
  14. "Doraemon", performed by Gen Hoshino (Doraemon).
  15. "Uchiage Hanabi", performed by DAOKO x Kenshi Yonezu (Uchiage Hanabi, Shita kara Miru ka? Yoko kara Miru ka?).

Source: Yahoo! News Japan

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