FLOW is a twin-vocal band known for performing anime songs and more.
Their tracks are extremely popular at karaoke.
This time, we’re focusing on them.
Here is a ranked list of their songs with the highest play counts in 2017.
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FLOW’s signature song, which took the world by storm as an opening theme for the anime NARUTO, is also a guaranteed hit at drinking parties.
Released in April 2004, the track caused a major stir at the time, entering the Oricon Top 10 for three consecutive weeks.
Its energetic message to dream-chasers and its irresistibly uptempo sound are the big draw.
The shout-and-response in the chorus is perfect for call-and-response—raise your voices together and you’ll feel instant unity! If you keep the original groove but tweak the chorus into a parody, it makes for a great party sing-along.
It’s widely known across generations, so it’s highly recommended for gatherings with a diverse crowd.
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From the striking intro woven by synths and guitar, this is a high-velocity rock tune that grabs you instantly.
Released in November 2006 and peaking at No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart, the song voices the determination to change oneself and the world, even while wrestling with the current state of things.
It’s well-known as the opening theme for the TV anime Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, and as a staple track that plays during jackpots in pachinko and pachislot.
A classic that sends spirits soaring—every gaming fan can’t help but get fired up.
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A signature song by FLOW whose grand strings and driving beat create a soaring exhilaration, as if you’re racing through the sky.
Released in June 2005, this track carries a bittersweet yet powerful message: never forget the dreams you shared with someone dear, even as the seasons pass.
It became a major hit as the opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven, debuting at No.
3 on the Oricon weekly chart.
When you want to look ahead while reflecting on the past, this song will surely give you a gentle push forward—an irresistibly uplifting track.
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FLOW is a five-member mixture rock band with a fervent global following.
Released in January 2026 and chosen as the theme song for the arcade card game Mobile Suit Gundam Arsenal Base WAVECHOES, this track shines with a finely tuned interplay between twin vocalists that mirrors the game’s 5-on-5 battle system, stirring a sense of camaraderie that really fires you up.
It’s also surprising to learn that it was produced around the world—in places like Chicago and London—squeezed in between stops on their overseas tour, as if the heat of the journey was poured directly into the music.
The synth-driven, high-velocity sound is sure to steel your resolve before a make-or-break moment.
It’s an energetic rock tune that gives a powerful push to players heading into battle.
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FLOW’s anime tie-up song themed around hope for the future and rebirth features striking, powerful guitar riffs and energetic twin vocals.
The lyrics, born from the band members’ experiences overcoming trials, carry a determination to move forward without forgetting the past and a message about the importance of walking together with your companions.
Released in May 2006 and used as the eighth opening theme for the TV anime Naruto, the song reached No.
12 on the Oricon charts and stayed on the charts for eight consecutive weeks.
It is also included on the album FLOW ANIME BEST Kiwami and remains a staple at their live shows.
It’s a recommended track for those who want to sing nostalgic anime songs or cherish memories with friends.
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This is “Sign,” the opening theme of the globally popular NARUTO.
When you select it at karaoke, iconic scenes from NARUTO might pop into your mind and bring you to tears.
You’ll have to sing while bracing yourself to hold them back.
The lyrics, the intro—everything about it is cool and fiery.
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This song resonates with the hearts of students on the verge of graduation.
Released as a single in November 2010, it sings about the courage to take a step toward the future.
It conveys the importance of believing in yourself and living in the present.
If you’re approaching graduation, definitely give it a try.


