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BUMP OF CHICKEN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Incorporating a variety of musical genres, BUMP OF CHICKEN’s songs are often catchy, even as their lyrics have a distinctive worldview.

Here, we present a ranking of BUMP OF CHICKEN tracks that are especially popular for karaoke.

BUMP OF CHICKEN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

IBUMP OF CHICKEN11rank/position

BUMP OF CHICKEN「I」(Official Audio)
IBUMP OF CHICKEN

When you need the courage to choose your future, how about the powerful sound of BUMP OF CHICKEN? This track was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON.

Released for streaming in October 2025, the song was created with deep respect for the story’s world, as all the band members are fans of the original work.

As the title—meaning “myself”—suggests, the lyrics portray a mix of hope and impatience, while the exhilarating rock sound is sure to resonate with teens in the midst of their youth.

Give it a listen especially when you want to fire yourself up.

Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN12rank/position

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Friend’s Song”
Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

The song I want to listen to while reflecting on a friend I’m parting ways with is BUMP OF CHICKEN’s “Tomodachi no Uta” (“Song of Friends”).

The lyrics, written by Motoo Fujiwara as he thought of characters from works he loved since childhood, convey a clumsy yet warm sense of friendship, and the grand sound incorporating trumpet is sure to resonate deeply with men as well.

Released in February 2011 as their 19th single, this track moved many as the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Angel Wings.” It’s a song that wraps up the anxieties of a new departure and gently nudges you forward.

Even if you end up walking separate paths, it makes you believe the time you shared won’t disappear—a masterpiece filled with kindness.

Hello,world!BUMP OF CHICKEN13rank/position

BUMP OF CHICKEN’s 2015 release “Hello, world!”.

It’s an ultra-dramatic piece with a melody bursting with the sense that something’s about to happen.

Fujimoto Motoo’s vocals sound incredibly cool, and the explosive, liberating chorus will get you high whether you like it or not—a must-hear guitar rock tune.

planetariumBUMP OF CHICKEN14rank/position

This is the 10th single by the Japanese rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN, released in July 2005.

With its relaxed tempo and gentle melody, the song is crafted in a way that simply listening to it brings to mind a clear, beautiful sky projected in a planetarium.

Reflecting that atmosphere, the vocal melody doesn’t use a particularly wide range, making it a song that anyone can casually hum along to and enjoy singing.

Picture the starry sky of a planetarium and immerse yourself fully in the song’s world as you sing.

Just by doing that, I’m sure what your performance conveys to listeners will grow many times over, transforming it from “your song” into something that truly reaches them!

Have you seen the crimson-red sky?BUMP OF CHICKEN15rank/position

With its gentle rock sound characteristic of BUMP OF CHICKEN, “Did You See the Crimson Sky?” is one of their most popular songs among fans.

Set in a story with a faintly youthful atmosphere, the lyrics depict caring for dear companions and friends.

While the song’s tempo is lively, the vocals aren’t rapid and the rhythmic phrasing is simple, making it easy to sing.

The vocal range spans about an octave and a half—slightly wide, but still within reach for men with an average vocal range.

It’s recommended for those who want a melody that’s especially easy to sing.