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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)

Snow SmileBUMP OF CHICKEN16rank/position

It’s a bittersweet yet warm love song that uses the winter chill as an excuse to bring two people closer together.

Released in December 2002 as their fifth single, it carefully portrays smiles spilling out on snowless streets, a relationship that remains parallel, and two people whose strides don’t match.

The fade-out ending—unusual for BUMP OF CHICKEN—is also striking.

Many listeners have resonated with the protagonist, who continues walking while holding memories of someone precious close to their heart.

Its relaxed tempo makes it easy to sing, too!

Name of the FlowerBUMP OF CHICKEN17rank/position

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Name of the Flower”
Name of the FlowerBUMP OF CHICKEN

A gem of a message song that spins feelings words can’t capture.

This over-six-minute epic from BUMP OF CHICKEN gently embraces the emotions we all hold for the people we want to see and the ones we’re waiting for.

Created after the band spent an entire night talking with the film’s director, the track was released in October 2007 as the theme song for the movie “ALWAYS: Sunset on Third Street 2,” topping the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It also achieved the remarkable feat of monopolizing the top two spots alongside the simultaneously released single “Mayday.” Included on the album “orbital period,” the song—marked by its distinctive electric sitar tone—radiates a warm atmosphere that evokes the bonds with those we cherish.

It’s a piece you’ll want to sing with care, whether solo at karaoke or with close friends.

Telephoto MarchBUMP OF CHICKEN18rank/position

BUMP OF CHICKEN is a rock band popular across generations.

Telescope March was released in 2018 as their tenth digital-only single.

It became a hot topic as the commercial song for the smartphone game Yo-kai Watch World.

supernovaBUMP OF CHICKEN19rank/position

It’s a heartwarming ballad that likens the presence of someone dear—and the preciousness of sharing this very moment—to the light of a fading star.

Among BUMP OF CHICKEN’s songs, it’s especially popular; it was released as a single in November 2005 and later included on the 2007 album “orbital period.” Although it runs over six minutes, the acoustic guitar’s timbre and Motoo Fujiwara’s gentle vocals are so soothing that it never feels long.

A notable feature is that the chorus has no lyrics; it’s structured for the melody to be sung in unison.

By carrying feelings that can’t be put into words on your voice, you can experience a sense of unity, as if everyone present becomes one.

The vocal range isn’t wide and it’s easy to sing, making it perfect when you want to take your time and pour your feelings into the performance.

ArueBUMP OF CHICKEN20rank/position

Stable low notes and expressive emotion are key.

If you push too hard in the chorus, you’ll go off pitch, so aim for relaxation and sing lightly—you should be able to score higher that way.

The range is relatively low, making it comfortable for many male singers.

Keep the key as is, and focus on the chorus’s high notes and your sense of rhythm.

During practice, repeatedly listen to the original track and imprint the pitch and rhythm into your body—that’s the fastest route.

For the high parts, ride the rhythm and project with momentum to hit the pitch bar cleanly!