Popular Karaoke. Band Rankings [2026]
People have all kinds of preferences—some love that band, others love this band.
When such a mix of members goes to karaoke, it turns into a mini festival.
Trending songs, nostalgic songs, songs that lift your spirits, songs that make you cry—there’s no end to the list, but it’s a great chance to introduce others to your favorite band.
This time, we’re bringing you a ranking of the most popular bands at karaoke.
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Popular Karaoke. Band Rankings [2026] (91–100)
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A track included on the album Time Lapse, released in September 2018.
It’s a bittersweet love song that evokes the arrival of autumn, with lyrics that strikingly depict the pain of heartbreak and beautiful memories.
The way the scent of fragrant olives triggers memories of a past love is expressed with delicate nuance, and it’s sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
Characterized by a simple yet comfortable rhythm and melody, its singability is also part of the appeal.
It’s a perfect song to perform at karaoke.
Since it’s included on Kinoko Teikoku’s 10th-anniversary album, it’s also recommended for fans.
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A newly licensed young man drives his mother and siblings to McDonald’s in this commercial.
Despite his awkward driving, the image of the mother happily enjoying being taken for a drive by her son is memorable.
The CM features “Wakamono no Subete,” a long-standing staple summer song by a rock band, playing in the background.
The sections leading up to the chorus contain many low notes, so it’s especially recommended for men with lower voices.
However, since the melody’s pitch rises and falls, it’s best to listen to it several times carefully before singing!


