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)
Wild at Heartarashi50rank/position

This is a song with an upbeat, rock-inspired sound that leaves a strong impression.
Released in March 2012, it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Lucky Seven.” The lyrics carry a positive message that gives listeners energy and courage.
They sing about the importance of living true to yourself while facing life’s challenges.
The way the parts are divided to showcase each Arashi member’s individuality is also appealing.
Its bright, lively melody and powerful lyrics have resonated with many people.
It’s a great choice for anyone who wants to sing it at karaoke.
Arashi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Typhoon Generationarashi51rank/position

This single, released in July 2000, was used as the image song for the event “Odaiba Dot Com!” and as the CM song for Bourbon’s “Petit Series.” The staging that begins with a spoken line by Kazunari Ninomiya is memorable, and many fans were likely captivated by the poignant monologue at the start.
The song’s structure is interesting, shifting from a gentle ballad feel in the first half to an up-tempo groove toward the end.
The vocal range is comfortably manageable, and the slower tempo in the first half makes it easy to sing calmly.
How about riding the rhythm in the rap part to hype up the crowd?
I am here for you.arashi52rank/position

A song used as the commercial jingle for Eskimo Pino featuring Masaki Aiba and Kazunari Ninomiya.
It’s a pep song with a positive message that gently gives a push to friends who are struggling.
Released as a single in April 2001, it’s cherished by fans as a pop number that represents Arashi’s early days.
Its bright, catchy melody and upbeat rhythm are perfect for livening up the mood.
When everyone sings it together, it creates a sense of unity and makes you feel really happy.
The vocal range isn’t too wide, making it easy to sing, so why not add it to your repertoire? Try singing it when you need an energy boost.
summer squallarashi53rank/position

With a breezy, summer-like melody and energetic sound, this Arashi cheer song fills you with vitality the moment you hear it.
Its warm lyrics affirm steadfast effort and give a powerful push to anyone chasing their dreams.
Released as a single in July 2018, it’s also known for being written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa of Yuzu.
Chosen as the support song for the 100th National High School Baseball Championship and the theme for “Nettou Koshien,” the track remains a memorable anthem that colored the fiery summer of the high school ballplayers.
Its catchy, easy-to-remember chorus is perfect for getting everyone hyped at karaoke.
Sky of the heartarashi54rank/position

This song is distinguished by a powerful message infused with Japan’s history, culture, and hope for the future.
Featured on the album “Japonism,” it showcases an exquisite fusion of lyrics, composition, and guitar performance by Tomoyasu Hotei with rap lyrics by Sho Sakurai.
Its unique sound, blending rock with traditional Japanese elements, leaves a strong impression on listeners.
Released in October 2015, the track held a significant place in Arashi’s live tours and resonated with many fans.
With themes of freedom, challenge, and bonds, it’s the perfect song when you want to feel positive.
Give it a try at karaoke!
Memories of Tomorrowarashi55rank/position

This is “Ashita no Kioku,” a ballad by Arashi that was the theme song for the drama The Quiz Show, starring Sho Sakurai.
The song has a dark side that evokes the drama’s world, and both the lyrics and the melody are heartrending.
It’s a wonderful song that I’d love to hear sung by anyone, regardless of gender, but since it’s performed in a lower vocal range, it’s especially recommended for men.
If you adjust the key to a comfortable range, women can sing it too, so please give it a try if you like.
To keep it from sounding monotonous, sing with plenty of emotion.
era; age; time; periodarashi56rank/position

This is a single released in August 2001, known as the theme song for the drama “The Kindaichi Case Files,” starring group member Jun Matsumoto.
It’s an undeniably cool track that fuses rock guitar with rap.
The lyrics convey a strong determination to make decisions with one’s own heart and not be swept along, precisely because the world is so convenient.
This was also their last release under Pony Canyon, making it a song that symbolizes a turning point for the group.
At karaoke, it’s sure to get the crowd going if everyone splits up the rap parts.
The key sits in a comfortable range for male singers, but rhythm is crucial—so listen closely and then give it a try.


