Dragon Ash Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
They’re one of Japan’s premier mixture rock bands, known for an alluring sound that blends a variety of genres.
Alongside that, their aggressive yet emotional vocals are a major draw—many people have probably belted out songs like “FANTASISTA” at karaoke.
Here, we’ll introduce the tracks from this band—who continue to lead Japan’s rock scene—that are most frequently sung at karaoke.
Dragon Ash Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Straight Up feat. JESSEDragon Ash1rank/position

The piece “Straight Up feat.
JESSE,” in which Dragon Ash collaborates with JESSE, known for RIZE and The BONEZ, brought a lot of buzz at the time of its release thanks to the joint performance of two artists who represent Japan’s rock scene.
Surprisingly, the song is quite easy to sing.
While its Western-music flavor might make it seem difficult, the vocal line covers a narrow range with no drastic pitch shifts.
As long as you can handle the English, it’s a track anyone can aim to score highly on.
The sun rises again and again.Dragon Ash2rank/position

A single released in May 1998, this monumental work established Dragon Ash’s early style.
Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime DT Eightron, the track features the trio fusing rap and rock to create a distinctive groove.
Kj’s message—both wistful and powerful—will likely resonate deeply with those who spent their youth wrestling with similar struggles.
Despite its epic length of over seven minutes, its relaxed tempo makes it comfortable to sing even at karaoke.
On your way home from work, sing it while recalling the passion of those days, and you’re sure to feel energized for tomorrow.
FANTASISTADragon Ash3rank/position

A milestone of mixture rock that fuses powerful guitar riffs with a driving beat.
One of Dragon Ash’s signature songs and a staple of their live shows.
The lyrics skillfully weave in English and carry a message that shouts of dreams and hope, making it an anthem that unites the audience.
Released in March 2002 as Dragon Ash’s 11th single, it was also included on the album HARVEST and used as the theme song for Nippon TV’s broadcasts of the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
An energetic number perfect for moments when you want to take on a challenge or fire yourself up.
Grateful DaysDragon Ash featuring Aco, Zeebra4rank/position

It’s one of the most popular tracks in all of Japanese rap.
Needless to say, the highlight of this song is the most famous 16 bars in Japan, delivered by Zeebra.
When announcer Taichi Masu appeared on TV with Zeebra, he even rapped it perfectly without looking at the lyrics—this is required learning in the Japanese rap world.
Make sure you’ve got these lyrics memorized.
That said, when you sing it at karaoke, someone will probably know the words, so even if you mess up, they’ll have your back! Aco’s high-pitched chorus might be a bit tricky, though.
Beside YouDragon Ash5rank/position

A love song by Dragon Ash, whose comfortable mixed-genre vibe enhances the mood and delivers a steady, signature street sound.
It’s crafted to be relatable for teenage boys and is also an excellent, easy-to-sing choice for karaoke.
Grateful Days featuring Aco, ZeebraDragon Ash6rank/position

Released in 1999, it topped the Oricon charts and became a major hit.
It drew attention for featuring Zeebra and Aco.
The track is also included on the album Viva La Revolution.
It depicts expressing gratitude through music in everyday life and the bonds shared with friends.
It’s recommended for those who want to rap at karaoke.
If you sing it with your friends, you’re sure to share your feelings of appreciation.
Life goes onDragon Ash7rank/position

Life goes on,” a masterpiece by Dragon Ash released in 2002.
It’s a nostalgic track from the period when Dragon Ash was leaning into hip-hop.
The melody is languid and wistful, yet the song has a striking impact.
You can really sense Dragon Ash’s high level of songwriting skill.
It’s a quintessential nostalgic tune from the early Heisei era.
Summer TribeDragon Ash8rank/position

Men in their 40s belong to the generation that lived through the dawn of hip-hop.
For those not interested in the underground scene, many might associate hip-hop with Dragon Ash.
Among Dragon Ash’s tracks, a particularly singable hip-hop song I recommend is Summer Tribe.
It features a cool, breezy beat overlaid with old-school style rap.
Since it doesn’t include the complex flows common in modern hip-hop, men in their 40s who want to rap at karaoke should definitely give it a try.
community of shared destinyDragon Ash9rank/position

This is recommended for women who tend to give off a cool impression when going to karaoke with male coworkers.
Dragon Ash songs have great lyrics, so even people who don’t know them will listen without losing interest.
If you sing without trying to pander, you can become a crowd favorite in a way that feels natural to your character.
Stairs of quiet daysDragon Ash10rank/position

“Shizukana Hibi no Kaidan o” is guaranteed to captivate listeners when a man in his 40s performs it at karaoke—especially resonating with women of the same generation.
Carrying both the brilliance and bittersweetness of youth as expressed by Dragon Ash, this song distills their musical essence.
Rhythmic yet melodic, its deeply resonant tune has the power to summon poignant memories.
Dragon Ash’s music transcends time, continuing to be loved by many and commanding presence at karaoke.
Why not add this track—where beautiful melody and lyrics intertwine—to your repertoire? It’s sure to make for a night that enchants everyone around you.


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