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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

tenderback number57rank/position

A track that captures their early musical style, “tender.” This song embodies the early back number traits, bundled into a loud sound and arrangement.

Some listeners may feel uneasy with intense styles.

It’s true the overall tone here is loud, but the vocal line itself is quite simple.

There aren’t big jumps in pitch, so as long as you can sustain the long tones cleanly, anyone can sing it.

If you want to sing it even better, raise the key by one or two steps so that a natural shout comes out in the higher range.

Spilling downback number58rank/position

Mid-period back number was characterized by a somewhat aggressive, sharp-edged sound.

I imagine many fans love the youthful melodies from that time.

Among the easy-to-sing tracks that represent back number’s mid period, I recommend Kobore Ochite.

While the band often leans pop, this piece skews quite rock.

Its distinctly masculine melody stands out, so when you sing it, don’t worry too much about precise pitch—deliver it a bit rough.

There’s no falsetto, so even men with slightly husky voices should find it easy to sing.

sea glassback number59rank/position

Sea Glass, a renowned song by back number with its delicate melody, leaves a strong impression.

This piece is highly recommended for male singers with higher voices.

That’s because its vocal range is set on the higher side even among back number’s songs.

That said, it isn’t difficult: the vocal line is kept simple throughout.

While falsetto appears fairly often, the pitch movement isn’t rapid, so if you can produce falsetto and high tones without issue, you should find it easy to sing.

Paradeback number60rank/position

back number’s iconic song “Parade” radiates an energetic vibe.

It features a chord progression similar to “Wata-gashi,” one of back number’s biggest hits, unfolding with melodies and vocal lines familiar to Japanese listeners.

Above all, its singability stands out thanks to the narrow vocal range.

Since the vocal line stays in the mid register, it doesn’t depend on the singer’s range, making it easy for anyone to sing well.

Back Number Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

Mr. Perfectback number61rank/position

Mr.

Perfect, a classic by back number with a strikingly nostalgic atmosphere.

Although it was released in 2019, the melody evokes their early-career vibe.

Throughout the song, it’s arranged with a somewhat relaxed rhythm.

Naturally, the vocal line also keeps a laid-back tempo, so there aren’t intense jumps in pitch.

The vocal range isn’t particularly wide compared to other back number songs, so even those who struggle with higher notes should be able to sing it to some extent.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

Ritz partyback number62rank/position

“Ritz Party,” included on their second album and major-label debut, Superstar.

For those of a certain generation, the phrase may also evoke a familiar commercial, and the song itself is a breezy ensemble that feels pleasant.

From the verse to the chorus, the vocal range stays narrow and the melody is relaxed, making it approachable even for people who aren’t confident at karaoke.

However, since the pitch remains high throughout, if you’re not comfortable with high tones, please set the key to one that suits you.

I like you, but it seems you don’t really like me.back number63rank/position

Bokuwa Kiminokotoga Sukidakedo Kimiwa Bokuo Betsuni Sukijyanaimitai
I like you, but it seems you don't really like me.back number

A hidden gem from the 5th album “Chandelier,” released in December 2015, this song portrays the cruel, heartrending feelings of unrequited love with a sense of despair and striking realism.

The overall vocal range sits in a relatively calm span of E3 to A#4.

Since it’s a rhythmic track, it’s helpful to lock into the groove by listening to the drums and keeping a tight, detailed sense of timing.

While the lyrics are bittersweet, the melody itself is bright, so singing with a brighter expression rather than a somber one will likely help your voice project better.

Avoid tensing your face; try opening your facial muscles instead.