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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] (21–30)

AcaciaBUMP OF CHICKEN26rank/position

This BUMP OF CHICKEN song celebrates deep friendship and a strong bond.

It was released as a digital-only single in September 2020 and later came out on CD.

Chosen as the theme song for the Pokémon special music video “GOTCHA!”, it drew a great deal of attention.

The lyrics carry a positive, profound message, paired with a J-pop sound that feels both warm and powerful.

It has continued to be loved by many listeners over a long period, surpassing 100 million total streams.

It’s the perfect track for times when you want to feel the importance of friendship and connection, or when you need courage and energy.

It’s also easy to sing at karaoke, so give it a try!

GuildBUMP OF CHICKEN27rank/position

It’s a storytelling-rich song with a profound philosophical theme.

It was released in November 2006 as the B-side to the single “Namida no Furusato.” The track was also included on the December 2007 album “orbital period,” and has become emblematic of BUMP OF CHICKEN’s worldview.

Motoo Fujiwara’s delicate vocals and the flowing guitar riffs leave a strong impression, resonating deeply with listeners.

The lyrics pose questions about the meaning of human existence and how we live, offering a chance to reflect on oneself.

It’s a perfect song for those struggling with work or relationships.

It’s especially recommended for men with lower vocal ranges—try singing it while letting the heartfelt lyrics and beautiful melody soothe you.

ribbonBUMP OF CHICKEN28rank/position

This song, released in 2017, was featured in a Galaxy S8 commercial, so some of you may have heard it there.

It has a generally calm vibe, with a distinctive, expansive melody that makes it easy to sing while carefully checking each note.

However, there are parts where the ending of a phrase is sustained while the pitch changes, so be careful not to go off-key.

Because the vocal range is wide, it’s recommended for people who are comfortable with range but not so keen on intricate rhythms or fast-paced songs.

AuroraBUMP OF CHICKEN29rank/position

Beloved across generations, BUMP OF CHICKEN’s 12th digital-only single was released on March 15, 2019.

It was also used as the theme song for the TBS drama “The Good Wife.” Written specifically for the show, the song’s lyrics—linked to the story of facing hardships—leave a strong impression by giving people courage and hope.

It’s a track where you can savor BUMP’s characteristically light, driving band sound and Motoo Fujiwara’s lyrics that blend fantasy with reality.

seven colorsBUMP OF CHICKEN30rank/position

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Nanairo” Performance Music Video
seven colorsBUMP OF CHICKEN

A single by BUMP OF CHICKEN, released digitally on May 18, 2021 and later as a CD single on December 22 of the same year.

It served as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Okaeri Mone.” BUMP OF CHICKEN’s vocalist, Mr.

Fujiwara, has an exceptionally transparent tone even when singing in chest voice, which makes it difficult to determine exactly which parts of this song are sung in mixed voice.

In that sense, it may be a fairly advanced choice as a practice piece for mixed voice.

It’s likely that the higher notes in the A section are sung with mixed voice, so try focusing on that area when listening.

It should be easier to tell if you compare those phrases with the similarly high but more powerful chest-voice notes in the chorus.

When you actually sing it yourself, be careful to avoid letting the high notes stick out too prominently.