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Karaoke Popular Song Rankings of BLACKPINK [2026]

Karaoke Popular Song Rankings of BLACKPINK [2026]
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Many people looking for BLACKPINK karaoke songs are probably thinking, “I want to know which songs get the crowd pumped and which ones are easy to sing.” BLACKPINK is known for catchy choruses and powerful rap parts, so you might feel like many of their songs are tough—but there are actually plenty that are easy to tackle at karaoke.

In this article, we’ll introduce BLACKPINK songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke, ranked.

Find the tracks that make you think, “I want to try singing this!”

BLACKPINK Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

AS IF IT’S YOUR LASTNEW!BLACKPINK1rank/position

BLACKPINK – AS IF IT’S YOUR LAST (JP Ver.) M/V
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If you want to get the party going at karaoke, BLACKPINK’s “AS IF IT’S YOUR LAST (JP Ver.)” is perfect.

Released in 2017, it quickly took over the charts.

What stands out about this song is its catchy sound where reggae and moombahton intersect.

Composed by Teddy and Future Bounce, this mix has a magical way of exciting listeners.

The phrase that uses the group’s name is something you’ve probably heard somewhere before.

The love-themed lyrics carry a poignant tenderness that will resonate with anyone in love, making it a track I can recommend to everyone.

On a night when you want to have fun with friends or when you want to sing your heart out at karaoke, definitely give this song a try!

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BLACKPINK ‘AS IF IT’S YOUR LAST’ Full Version (JP Ver.)
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This might be a little off-topic, but here’s the Japanese version of BLACKPINK’s global hit song “AS IF IT’S YOUR LAST.” The chorus is super cute with some funny phrases, and it’s sure to be a hit!

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BLACKPINK – DDU-DU DDU-DU (JP Ver.) M/V
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A must-listen for any K-POP fan! That’s BLACKPINK’s smash hit “DDU-DU DDU-DU (JP Ver.).” Released on June 15, 2018, it was BLACKPINK’s first Japanese single.

Its catchy melody naturally lifts your mood the moment you grab a karaoke mic, and its oriental beat—somehow nostalgic—adds to the appeal.

With a rhythm perfect for a debut in Japan that makes your body move before you know it, it’s guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session! It’s the perfect track to immerse yourself in BLACKPINK’s cool-and-cute vibe and steal the spotlight at karaoke!

Don’t Know What To Do -JP Ver.-NEW!BLACKPINK4rank/position

Let me introduce the moving mid-tempo ballad “Don’t Know What To Do -JP Ver.-.” This track is included on the Japan-targeted second album “KILL THIS LOVE -JP Ver.-.” It portrays the frustration of days that just don’t go as planned.

That bittersweet feeling is something anyone can relate to.

Despite its melancholy theme, the catchy, upbeat chorus is a major draw.

Put it on when you want to forget the bad stuff and lift your spirits.

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Forever Young, which captures the swelling emotions of a blossoming romance, is a track included on the 1st mini-album Square Up released in 2018.

It showcases BLACKPINK’s signature, self-assured charm—and the song itself is undeniably cool! The distinctive melody is addictive.

It features a highest chest note of hi B, yet among BLACKPINK’s songs, the overall range is relatively narrow.

That makes it a bit high for men and a bit low for women, so it’s quite approachable to try! Compared to their harder-hitting hip-hop tracks, the melody here is more familiar and easy to sing along to, making it a great choice to get the crowd excited.

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BLACKPINK – ‘Hard to Love’ (Official Audio)
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It was released in 2022 as a track on the second full album, BORN PINK.

It’s a solo song by main vocalist Rosé, and unlike dance numbers, it lets you focus deeply on the vocals and appreciate a different kind of charm.

Since it’s meant to be sung solo, it’s a great match for karaoke.

The relaxed rhythm feels familiar, and if you have a relatively high voice, you may find it comes naturally.

Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics, which evoke a connection to PLAYING WITH FIRE, as you sing.

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Among BLACKPINK’s Japanese versions, “Hope Not” pairs well with scoring systems.

It’s a mature, gentle song with a relaxed tempo, so you can focus on the pitch bar and sing carefully.

The high notes use falsetto rather than belting, and the way the line endings are handled is distinctive.

For the falsetto parts in the chorus, if you sing lightly and make sure to release the endings cleanly, it should be easier to match pitch and land cleanly.

Also, the opening of the A-melody is quite low, so if you push your breath and voice forward as you sing, it will resonate and you’ll hear your own voice more clearly.

Try to keep a mindful, careful delivery.