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Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of back number [2026]

Speaking of back number’s songs, their biggest appeal is said to be the poignancy they portray so vividly.

Many people relate to that bittersweet feeling and often sing their songs at karaoke.

Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of back number’s most popular tracks for karaoke.

back number Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Secret Kissback number71rank/position

A track included as the first song on the 7th album “Humor,” released on January 17, 2023.

With a pleasant tempo that evokes calmness and poignancy, it’s a refreshing pop song perfect for opening the album.

The overall vocal range spans widely from E3 to C#5, and the chorus goes quite high, so those who are good with high notes will likely find it easier to sing.

The melody itself isn’t difficult and is the kind that sticks in your head.

When you hit the chorus, try raising the energy a notch; your voice should flow more smoothly.

The chorus melody climbs step by step like a staircase, so don’t forget to add accents!

Red fireworksback number72rank/position

A bittersweet ballad set against a fireworks festival, portraying the pain of heartbreak and a brave facade.

Written and composed by Iyori Shimizu, the lyrics feature a woman who has been told it’s over, singing from her perspective as she puts on a brave front while still harboring deep lingering feelings.

The overall vocal range is C3–C5, and from the first verse through the chorus the range doesn’t change much, but after the final chorus the atmosphere swells emotionally.

If you keep your facial muscles and eyebrows lifted, you’ll find it easier to hit the high notes smoothly and maintain a stable tone.

The chorus rhythm is distinctive as well, so it may help to sing it lightly with a bit of a bounce.

howlback number73rank/position

“Howling,” included as the B-side to the 10th single “From the Hands We Held,” showcases back number’s more naive side through its lyrics, while the shadowy arrangement creates an addictive quality.

The melody maintains a consistently low tone that aligns with the message, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

Although the melodic range is narrow and catchy, it’s a quirky song, so it’s best to check who you’re going to karaoke with before adding it to your repertoire.

The Rain and Meback number74rank/position

It’s a bittersweet heartbreak song included as the 11th track on the 6th album “MAGIC,” released on March 27, 2019.

It’s a highly narrative, classic ballad that depicts the loneliness and helpless pain right after being left by a lover at a rainy intersection.

The song’s hallmark is that the verses are sung in the lower register while the chorus approaches the higher range, making it a track that really builds.

When singing, if you carry the verse’s vibe straight into the chorus, your voice likely won’t come out.

Preparing your voice is important, and keeping your eyebrows raised throughout is also a tip for staying on pitch.

From the train windowback number75rank/position

“From the Train Window,” included on their second album overall, Superstar.

This track was featured as an insert song in the film Navy-Blue Through Road, produced to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the merger that formed Ota City in Gunma Prefecture.

The lyrics, set on the Tobu Isesaki Line running through the prefecture, really evoke vivid scenes.

The song maintains a low overall tone and has a narrow vocal range, making it a good choice even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.

Thanks to changes in the ensemble, the low pitch and limited range don’t feel burdensome—definitely a number worth adding to your repertoire.

A Windy Dayback number76rank/position

From the intro, the guitar is striking, and it’s a popular song that blends the “bittersweetness” and “speed” of early back number.

The song itself isn’t intense; it has a calm, mellow vibe, so I think you can sing it throughout without forcing your voice.

There’s a big contrast in energy and pitch between the verse and the chorus, so if you carry the verse’s vocal approach straight into the chorus, you might end up belting and straining your throat.

In the chorus, it’s best to project your voice as if aiming far, making sure you produce a solid sound.

Don’t worry too much about pitch—if you can find the feeling where your voice comes out comfortably within yourself, that’s great.

Try singing it with all your heart.

The Witch and Meback number77rank/position

This is the coupling track from the single “Happy End,” released on November 16, 2016.

It’s a dark, heartrending hidden gem that portrays the bittersweet feelings of a man who sees through the other person’s true nature yet is still bewitched and unable to escape by a captivating, witch-like woman.

The overall vocal range doesn’t change much throughout the song, and the chorus only lifts “just a little,” so I think you can sing it without straining.

Singing with a slightly deeper voice may fit the mood perfectly.

Try singing with the image of resonating through your whole mouth, letting a thick sound come out from the mouth.