Flower is a five-member Japanese female dance and vocal group that began activities in 2010 as support performers for EXILE’s live tour, formed by members who belonged to the dance school EXPG operated by the talent agency LDH.
After several lineup changes and continual growth, we’ll introduce a ranking of Flower’s most popular karaoke songs.
It’s full of tracks that will make you happy!
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Flower Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Snow WhiteFlower1rank/position

Flower’s “Snow White” is a heavy, moving ballad that’s perfect for the cold season.
Inspired by the fairy tale, the song portrays the frustration of an unattainable love, giving voice to a woman who waits endlessly for the one she loves.
The melody is laced with the crisp air of winter and the mysterious world of Snow White, making February’s chill feel even more palpable.
The crystalline vocals seep into the hearts of anyone in love, drawing listeners into an emotionally rich world.
Whether on Valentine’s Day or during a season of farewells, this song will resonate deeply within.
I just had a love sadder than anyone else’s.Flower2rank/position

This song, included on Flower’s best-of album, is a painful love song, but it’s marked by the vocalist’s beautifully clear, transparent voice.
The highly polished music video is motivating just to watch! It’s a recommended track for when you’re feeling down about love.
Answer of the Autumn WindFlower3rank/position

The eighth single by Flower, a female dance and vocal group admired for their dazzling choreography and strong vocals, is “Answer for the Autumn Breeze.” It was also created as an answer song to “C.O.S.M.O.S.
~Akizakura~” by the male dance and vocal group Sandaime J Soul Brothers.
It’s a bittersweet yet love-filled romance song you’ll want to listen to in autumn, and the autumn-inspired choreography is a must-see! If you want to savor a sentimental mood, be sure to try singing it at karaoke.
Blue Sky BlueFlower4rank/position

It was released in 2015 as Flower’s 10th single.
Chosen as the song for KOSE’s “Fasio E-girls Proof Live” commercial, it features a bright, vividly colored melody that evokes the arrival of spring.
It’s a perfect song for the season, blending the excitement of a new life beginning with the loneliness of being apart from someone dear.
Goodbye, AliceFlower5rank/position

A popular song by Flower, the sister group of EXILE.
Known for their strong female fanbase, they deliver a heartbreak song that traces tender, aching feelings.
Their delicate vocals beautifully capture Flower’s unique worldview, drawing listeners into the poignant, sorrowful lyrics.
My lover is Santa ClausFlower6rank/position

This is a song covered by the dance and vocal group Flower, originally the famous track “Koibito ga Santa Claus” by Yumi Matsutoya, known as the theme song for the film “Take Me Out to the Snowland.” It became a hot topic as Flower’s first cover song! The original has a cool sound, but Flower’s version is even more danceable.
Even though it’s a cover, the impression is completely different, so at karaoke be sure to try singing both and have fun!
Spring has comeFlower7rank/position

A medium-tempo ballad that paints a spring scene unique to that season—graduation arriving while still carrying an aching, unspoken love.
Included on Flower’s album Hanadokei, this piece was released in March 2015.
Its warm, guitar- and piano-centered sound gently envelops the words that went unsaid.
Many listeners will likely resonate with Masato Kotake’s lyrics, which capture vivid, true-to-life snapshots of the classroom and the route to school.
The melody is calm and easy on the ears, making it perfect for softly singing with friends during the season of farewells.
A classic as soothing as a spring breeze.


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