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Fun Song Rankings [2026]

Here is the ranking of “feel-good songs” that were popular this year.

These lively, uplifting tracks are perfect for energizing festive occasions, cheering you up when you’re down, and instantly boosting your mood just by listening.

We’ll introduce the most listened-to songs of the year in ranking order!

Fun Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism78rank/position

Official HIGE DANDism – Pretender [Official Video]
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Official HIGE DANDism, a piano pop band whose popularity is skyrocketing.

The chorus, with its many repeats that instantly raise the excitement, is a pleasure to sing.

It sits relatively high in the register, so vibrato really shines—highly recommended.

The straightforward lyrics about someone you love overflow with heartbreak.

The sincerity of the words, like a soliloquy, is sure to bring you to tears.

Isn’t it wonderful to be able to wish happiness for someone important to you, even amid the sadness? A perfect song for those who’ve experienced heartbreak.

broad daylightKing Gnu79rank/position

King Gnu, the rock band that skyrocketed to fame with this song.

Driven by each member’s impressive musicianship, the track rides a cool, funky groove topped off by two standout vocalists.

Few male singers can pull off Satoru Iguchi’s ultra high tones, but if you can sing this, it’ll definitely feel amazing! Daiki Tsuneta’s rap part also has a snappy rhythm that really gets you moving.

At karaoke, be sure to perform it with two confident male singers.

Kaikai KitanEVE80rank/position

This song, which has been a long-running hit as the theme song of the smash-hit anime “Jujutsu Kaisen,” is a signature track by singer-songwriter Eve.

Speaking of Eve, his beautiful and gentle singing voice is memorable, but he also looks great and sounds cool delivering slightly mysterious tunes like this one with a sharp, aggressive edge.

It’s especially recommended for those who want to feel a sense of speed and exhilaration and sing something that leaves you refreshed.

However, since many of the lyrics are rapid-fire, practicing in advance is essential!

Fun Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)

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LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
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Speaking of LiSA’s songs, the upbeat loud-rock style “Gurenge” is often sung at karaoke, but “Homura” is another essential track.

While it’s known as a gentle ballad, it’s crafted with clear dynamics, and in the chorus and later sections you can really belt it out.

As you know, this song is the theme for the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, and its lyrics are appealing in how they tie into the story.

Since the emotionally stirring lyrics echo the narrative, be sure to sing it with all your heart.

peace signYonezu Kenshi82rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu, who’s soaring with unstoppable momentum.

This song was the opening theme for the anime My Hero Academia.

It’s a theme song for a hero anime, but since it’s Kenshi Yonezu, the lyrics have that distinctive twist and deeper meaning.

Still, it would definitely feel amazing to sing this at karaoke.

Among Yonezu’s songs, I think this one is on the fresher, more uplifting side.

Especially the very end—it feels so good!

HabitSEKAI NO OWARI83rank/position

A song whose choreography has gone viral on social media and entertained many people.

Centered on the human tendency to categorize, it celebrates the importance of individuality and diversity.

It was pre-released in April 2022 and produced as the theme song for the film “HOLiC xxxHOLiC.” It has garnered widespread support, breaking 100 million views faster than any other music video by a Japanese band.

It’s perfect for occasions where everyone wants to get excited together, such as weddings and parties.

With a fun choreography devised by the Powerpuff Boys, it’s easy for anyone to dance along.

Why not learn the official dance video and try dancing with friends or colleagues?

danceAdo84rank/position

It was selected as the theme song for NHK’s music program “Yakou Ongaku VocaloP 5min.” I hear the show features a different Vocaloid producer each time and introduces how Vocaloid music is made.

Among those songs, many people probably think, “I want to sing that!” when it’s a track sung not by a synthesized voice but by Ado.

I like ‘Odo’ too and used to sing it a lot, but when I thought, “Let’s sing it again after a while!” and tried it at karaoke the other day, the melody had completely slipped my mind and I couldn’t sing it at all…

It really drove home how, if you don’t listen regularly, you forget such a complex melody.

I get the impression it has dramatic pitch jumps and lots of melodic figures.

Still, the belted parts in the chorus are truly cool, and it feels great to sing—highly recommended!