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 Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Love so sweetarashi1rank/position

Released in February 2007 as the theme song for the drama Hana Yori Dango 2 (Returns), this 18th single solidified Arashi’s popularity.
Its lyrics, centered on the universal theme of love—memories and bonds with a cherished person being etched in the heart beyond physical distance—resonate with listeners by calling up their own precious memories.
Selling about 204,000 copies in its first week and ranking 4th on Oricon’s 2007 annual singles chart, the song is a timeless classic loved across generations.
With its bright, catchy melody that’s easy to learn for karaoke, it’s the perfect hit tune to sing with close friends at year-end parties—sure to get everyone fired up.
Happinessarashi2rank/position

Arashi’s 20th single, released in September 2007 as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Sho Sakurai.
The lyrics convey the strength to face forward and start running even against a headwind, and the courage to step into a new place without being bound by the past.
Rather than direct encouragement, it’s a supportive song that gently stays by your side and gives you a soft push.
Its charm also lies in the sparkling, guitar-driven sound with a refreshing arrangement woven with rhythmic brass.
It’s become a staple cheer song for high school baseball, and if everyone belts it out together at karaoke or in a medley, it’s sure to get people excited regardless of age or gender!
WISHarashi3rank/position

A heartwarming slow ballad from Arashi.
Its lyrics, which express a deepening bond with a loved one and the resolve to walk forward together, strike a chord.
Released in November 2005, it was also beloved as the theme song for the TBS drama “Boys Over Flowers.” Featured in Arashi’s concert tours and albums, it has continued to be cherished by many fans for years.
Sing it at karaoke during Christmas, and its sweet-and-sour love lyrics might just capture her heart! It’s a classic winter song that conjures scenes of couples smiling beneath sparkling illuminations.
One Lovearashi4rank/position

This is a classic song widely used at weddings as a love song that vows eternal love.
While it’s a grand and powerful ballad, it also incorporates pop elements, portraying gratitude and love for that one irreplaceable person in the world, accompanied by a beautiful melody.
Released in June 2008 as the 22nd single, it was selected as the theme song for the film Hana Yori Dango Final starring Jun Matsumoto, sold approximately 314,000 copies in its first week, and ranked second on Oricon’s 2008 annual singles chart.
Now a standard wedding song for couples to pledge their love, it is also one of Arashi’s more singable tracks.
Men may find the vocal range slightly high, but for women it’s a heartwarming song that can be sung steadily even through the full chorus.
A-RA-SHIarashi5rank/position

Debuting in 1999, Arashi has cherished this milestone song as the group’s point of origin.
It was used as the image song for Fuji TV’s Volleyball World Cup 1999 and as the theme song for the drama V no Arashi, which featured the members, and it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Characterized by a driving beat from the intro and a clear, catchy melody, it positively portrays moving forward while brushing off small inner conflicts.
Although Arashi has announced they will end their activities after their final tour in the spring of 2026, this track remains a signature song loved across generations.
The chorus choreography, where you swing your arms around, is easy for everyone to copy, making it perfect for wedding performances and year-end party skits.
If everyone joins in on the rap part, the sense of unity in the venue will rise dramatically.
Labyrinth Love Songarashi6rank/position

A heartfelt, bittersweet love song that expresses a fateful encounter with a rhythm like the ticking of a second hand.
The form of love Arashi portrays brims with a powerful bond that feels like a connection from a past life, and with the determination to protect the one you love.
Released in November 2011, the song drew attention as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de” starring Sho Sakurai, selling 240,000 copies on the Oricon daily singles chart the day before its release.
It was later used as the theme for the film “Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de,” and included on the acclaimed albums “Popcorn” and “5×20 All the BEST!! 1999-2019.” It’s a track to listen to in moments when you want to etch into your heart the time you spend with someone special, while feeling deep love and trust for the one you cherish.
Monsterarashi7rank/position

This is a poignant love song about a mysterious being who awakens in the darkness of night and pours out deep feelings for a beloved.
Even if memories fade or they are reborn, the unwavering resolve to keep searching for that person is strikingly portrayed, and the vow of eternal love is truly moving.
Released in May 2010 as Arashi’s 30th single, the song drew attention as the theme for the Nippon TV drama “Kaibutsu-kun,” starring Satoshi Ohno.
Blending a dark, mysterious atmosphere with pop elements, sharp choreography, and a compelling sound, it continues to enjoy strong support from a wide audience.
It’s the perfect track when you want to feel the ache of love and the constancy of devotion to someone dear.


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