Ariana Grande’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
Ariana Grande, who openly identifies as a vegan who doesn’t eat meat or eggs.
This time, we’re announcing the ranking of her most popular karaoke songs—fitting for someone who’s “truly conscious” in every sense.
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Ariana Grande Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Baby IAriana Grande6rank/position

The cute track delivered by American pop star Ariana Grande revives the charm of 90s R&B for today.
This song, which expresses the frustration of being unable to put feelings for a loved one into words, was released in July 2013 and peaked at No.
21 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100.
Its uptempo rhythm pairs perfectly with her clear vocals, beautifully capturing the complex emotions of young love.
In Japan, it also gained attention when it was selected as the ending theme for the 2014 TV anime GO-GO Tamagotchi!.
It’s a recommended listen for those troubled by love or fans of 90s music.
Santa Tell MeAriana Grande7rank/position

This is a Christmas song by American pop diva Ariana Grande that’s loved around the world every winter.
Set to an upbeat, heart-lifting sound, she sings a slightly bittersweet love story, asking Santa, “Will he still be by my side next year?” The glittering holiday atmosphere and the delicate feelings of a love in flux blend perfectly, making your heart skip a beat.
Released in November 2014 on the EP “Christmas Kisses,” the track was also performed on a Disney Parks special.
Its popularity steadily grew, and it became a new holiday staple—becoming the first 21st-century song to break into the U.S.
Top 5.
It’s the perfect tune for anyone pining after someone special, and if you play it at a party while chatting about love with friends, you’re sure to share those sweet-and-sour feelings and have a great time.
Dangerous WomanAriana Grande8rank/position

A passionate ballad released as a digital download in 2016 by American singer Ariana Grande.
It features a retro blues vibe with synthesizers, organ, and a guitar solo.
The track has been certified platinum in countries including the United States, Poland, and Australia.
7 ringsAriana Grande9rank/position

It’s said that this song was inspired by American singer-songwriter and actress Ariana Grande’s experience of buying seven engagement rings—one for herself and six for her friends.
The music video has a slightly mysterious vibe that feels both mature and strangely cute.
Some of you might have thought, “I’ve heard this somewhere before,” right? In fact, it samples the famous song My Favorite Things from the popular musical The Sound of Music.
Baby I(feat. Taro Hakase)Ariana Grande10rank/position

This is a track by Ariana Grande, a singer from the United States, that turns the indescribable flutter of the very moment love begins into sound.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime GO-GO Tamagotchi!.
The song is characterized by a buoyant beat reminiscent of ’90s R&B, with Ariana’s piercing high tones shining brightly.
It captures that sweet-and-sour exhilaration when your feelings overflow and you can’t put them into words—just listening makes your heart skip.
This special Japan-only version features violinist Taro Hakase, whose gorgeous tone colors the piece even more dramatically.
The original was released in 2013, and this version can be found on the Japanese edition of the 2014 album My Everything.
Its happy sound is exactly the kind that “gets you hyped.”


