Fuji Fabric Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
One of the charms of the band Fujifabric is that they offer a variety of soundscapes depending on the moment—bright and fun songs, songs that make you feel wistful, and even comical tracks that make you laugh.
This time, we’ll introduce their most popular karaoke songs in a ranking format.
Many of their songs are easy to sing, so be sure to give them a try at karaoke.
Fujifabric Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
All of the YouthFujifaburikku1rank/position

It’s a coming-of-age song that delicately portrays the bittersweet feeling at summer’s end.
It was released in November 2007 as the 10th single.
Inspired by a local Yamanashi fireworks festival, the piece expresses a fond farewell to the passing seasons and to youth.
It was also used as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s “Otomoe!” and as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “SUMMER NUDE.” In the music box version, the nostalgic melody resonates even more deeply.
red-yellow fragrant olive (Osmanthus fragrans)Fujifaburikku2rank/position

This is Fujifabric’s third single overall.
Released as the third installment in a series of singles themed around the four seasons, it perfectly matches its theme with a comforting sense of autumnal nostalgia.
The lyrical lines are so evocative you can almost smell the scenery, reaffirming Masahiko Shimura’s exceptional expressive power.
With its rapidly unfolding, emotional beat, it stands as a quintessential autumn song of the 2000s.
Released in September 2004, it reached No.
50 on the Oricon charts.
It’s especially recommended for listening at autumn dusk, when the scent of fragrant olive (kinmokusei) lingers in the air.
Smile and say goodbyeFujifaburikku3rank/position

The gentle music so characteristic of Fujifabric, along with the lyrics that portray a sense of bewilderment—“I don’t even know what I should do”—are striking.
It’s so heartrending and moving that, despite all the worrying, thinking, and lingering attachment, they said goodbye with a smile.
Surely everyone has experienced the emotions embedded in these lyrics and can relate to them deeply, don’t you think?
Crimson-colored sunsetFujifaburikku4rank/position

The autumn-tinted evening sky has a way of stirring a certain wistful sadness, doesn’t it? A perfect match for such a scene is a classic ballad by the rock band Fujifabric.
It captures the loneliness of being far from home, and yet the glimmers of hope one still manages to find, resonating with a lyrical melody.
It’s not merely sorrowful—there’s a curious strength to it that lets you look forward just a little, even as you reflect on the past.
After first appearing as a demo on their indie-era mini album “a la mold,” the song was released as a single in September 2005.
It was also used as the ending theme for the TV Kanagawa program “saku saku.” It’s a track you’ll want to listen to on nights when you want to bask in summer memories, or when you wish to quietly sink into your thoughts alone.
rainbowFujifaburikku5rank/position

This single was released in June 2005.
It features a lively guitar-pop sound and lyrics by Masahiko Shimura that capture the humidity of rain and scenes of clear weather.
The piece conjures up early-summer imagery, like a sky flickering after a passing shower.
It carries an uplifting message that can spark change as a new season arrives.
It’s a recommended track when you want to refresh your mood—sing it out with full energy!
Surfer KingFujifaburikku6rank/position

This is a song by Fujifabric that powerfully conveys the heat of summer and a rising, high-tension mood.
Members of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra participated in the track, and the striking sound of the brass seems to sharpen the sense of summer exhilaration.
The playful spirit also comes through in elements that evoke summer and the seaside—such as the guitar riffs, keyboard tones, and the interlude where a Latin vibe becomes more pronounced.
The lyrics, too, consistently depict a high-energy state throughout, making it a song that bursts with the joy of summer.
cheeseburgerFujifaburikku7rank/position

This is a song from the era when Shimura was on vocals.
If you listen to the lyrics, they sing the famous McDonald’s catchphrase straight up.
It’s a fun track packed with a pro’s playful spirit: sleeping in on a day off, craving a cheeseburger, but still feeling sleepy.


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