Arashi Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Since their debut in 1999, Arashi has continued to lead the Japanese male idol scene as a top-running, hugely popular group.
Here is a ranking of their most popular karaoke songs.
Many of the songs are quite challenging and require strong vocal ability.
Men are recommended to lower the key when singing.
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Arashi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Blue Sky Pedalarashi43rank/position

A song chosen as the ending theme for the film Honey and Clover, Aozora Pedal.
The lyrics and composition were done by Shikao Suga.
The song fits perfectly with the world of Honey and Clover, and while there are parts that feel a bit bittersweet, that’s exactly what makes you want to sing it, doesn’t it? Overall, the melody isn’t very difficult and the medium tempo makes it easy to sing, though the high notes in the chorus might be hard to hit.
Women may find it easier to sing if they raise the key.
Kanpai Songarashi44rank/position

A rousing party tune from Arashi that kicks off with the shout, “Kanpai!” It was included as a bonus track on the regular edition of the album “untitled,” released in October 2017.
The lyrics are styled like dialogue, as if capturing a toast scene verbatim, packed with drink-order banter and lively interjections.
A brass band-style, festive arrangement heightens the celebratory mood.
At live shows, the call-and-response with fans unified the venue, wrapping it in the electrifying atmosphere of an after-party.
It’s also perfect for karaoke with multiple people trading lines, ideal for warming up any get-together.
A recommended track for scenes where everyone wants to have a blast—like welcome/farewell parties and year-end gatherings.
Let the cherry blossoms bloomarashi45rank/position

This is the perfect song to give to someone who’s moving on after a farewell and striving in a new place—the signature hit by Arashi! “The cherry blossoms bloom” doesn’t just literally mean the flowers are blooming; like how it can mean passing an entrance exam, it signifies that something you’ve challenged yourself with has gone well.
That kind of forward-looking spirit is packed throughout the lyrics.
And before you take off running in a new place, there’s almost always a farewell to your current environment and friends.
This song carries a powerful message: “Even after we part ways, the bonds we’ve built won’t disappear—so keep your head up and keep running forward!”
Smilearashi46rank/position

It’s the coupling track included on the regular edition of the single “truth / Kaze no Mukō e,” released in August 2008.
Since it was used as the CM song for House Foods’ “Tongari Corn,” featuring all the members, many of you might find it familiar.
With a summery, refreshing melody and a light, upbeat rhythm, just listening to it naturally brings a smile to your face.
There are many five-member unison parts that make it easy to remember, and the vocal range is comfortable, so it’s perfect for livening up the mood at karaoke.
It’s also a beloved hidden gem among fans, so why not pick it when you need a boost of energy?
Fight Songarashi47rank/position

It’s a relatively unknown, rare track, but just like the title suggests, it’s a song that really fires you up.
It’s also interesting because it was composed by member Kazunari Ninomiya with lyrics by Arashi.
It was the official cheer song for Nippon TV’s “G no Arashi!” and is included on the first-press limited edition of Love so sweet.
My Girlarashi48rank/position

This song is characterized by a warm, gentle melody and is a piece packed with Arashi’s charm.
Released as a single in November 2009, it was also used as the theme song for a TV drama starring Masaki Aiba.
The lyrics, filled with gratitude and affection for loved ones, resonate deeply with listeners.
The soft sound woven by acoustic guitar and strings further enhances the atmosphere of the track.
With its very singable, tender melody, it’s a highly recommended song for those who want to try singing an Arashi number.
Merry Christmasarashi49rank/position

A Christmas night for making precious memories with your loved one.
This heartwarming love song by Kazunari Ninomiya of Arashi captures that special seasonal feeling.
Streets adorned in red, white, and green, Santa Claus by the station, and snowy vistas—the quintessential Christmas scenes unfold one after another, making your heart race just by listening.
Featured on the album THE DIGITALIAN, released in October 2014, the song wraps you in feelings of love with Ninomiya’s gentle vocals and a warmly textured melody.
It’s the perfect track for two people to listen to together on a Christmas night spent with someone special.


