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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 Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)

What color do you like?Sakushi: Sakata Osamu / Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu85rank/position

What Colors Do You Like? Fun Characters and the 9-Color Long Version / Popular Song from Okaasan to Issho / Lyrics & Music: Osamu Sakata / Cover: Otousan mo Issho
What color do you like?Sakushi: Sakata Osamu / Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu

“What’s the name of my favorite color?” With the song “Which Color Do You Like?” kids can have fun singing while learning color names.

Children, who are naturally curious about the world around them, are likely feeling, even without saying it out loud, “I like this color” as they see many colors every day.

It’s great to tell them each time, “This is [color],” but learning through a song might make it easier to match the names with the colors.

As you sing, find the same colors in the things around you and in the clothes you’re wearing, and enjoy learning the names of colors.

TT-Japanese version.-Twice86rank/position

TWICE「TT -Japanese ver.-」Music Video
TT-Japanese version.-Twice

This is a track included on the album #TWICE, released on June 28, 2017.

The “TT pose,” where both hands are shaped like the letter T to match the lyric “TT” sung in the chorus, became a hot topic.

It’s a song about the sadness of not being able to act smoothly in front of someone you like.

Mela!Ryokushokushakai87rank/position

Ryokuoushoku Shakai 'Mela!' Music Video / Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Mela!
Mela!Ryokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s “Mela!” is an upbeat, high-energy song.

Many people may recognize it since it was the set piece for a Nippon TV dance project.

This is a track where you’ll definitely want to prepare small props like pom-poms.

Just striking a pose can look really cool, and kids will enjoy the process of learning how to handle the props.

It would be great for them to feel the joy of expressing themselves with their whole bodies.

You can also incorporate formation changes, making it perfect for expressive activities with 4- and 5-year-olds.

It’s not me unless it’s meGesu no Kiwami Otome.88rank/position

Gesu no Kiwami Otome “Watashi Igai Watashi Janai no”
It's not me unless it's meGesu no Kiwami Otome.

The representative song of the rock band Gesu no Kiwami Otome, “Watashi Igai Watashi Janai no.” It’s a track with a delightfully quirky, ultra-eccentric ensemble that even impresses rock band aficionados.

If you’re looking to get pumped up with an up-tempo number, you can’t go wrong with this one! That said, the song has some very fast-tongued parts, so it’s quite challenging for anyone whose articulation isn’t sharp.

But hey, that just makes it all the more fun at karaoke parties.

Give it a try!

Turing Love feat. SouNanawo Akari89rank/position

Your heart won’t stop fluttering! This song shines with its charming back-and-forth between male and female vocals.

Set to a lively tempo and a catchy melody, it expresses the feeling of being in love in a straightforward way.

Nanawo Akari’s distinctive voice pairs perfectly with Sou’s, drawing listeners in.

Released in February 2020, the track was also used as the ending theme for the anime “Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It.” It became a hot topic on social media and is loved by many.

It’s perfect not only for those in love, but also for anyone looking to have fun at karaoke.

Sing, dance, and savor that feeling of falling in love yourself!

Anpanman ExerciseSakkyoku: Makaino Kōji / Henkyoku: Kondō Hiroaki90rank/position

The lyrics written by Takashi Yanase carry deep messages—about the courage to face difficulties and the preciousness of bonds with loved ones.

Thanks to these powerful themes, the song has continued to be loved by a wide range of generations, from children to adults.

It was released by CHA-CHA in July 1991, followed by Dreaming’s version in March 1993.

The song has been used as the ending theme for the TV anime since 1991, and since April 2011 it has been broadcast with animation featuring new characters.

It’s a perfect track for when you want to get moving or enjoy time together with someone.

Fun Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)

Everyday, KachushaAKB4891rank/position

[MV full] Everyday, Kachusha / AKB48 [Official]
Everyday, KachushaAKB48

If you want to instantly amp up the karaoke vibes and spark that summer feeling, how about picking AKB48’s “Everyday, Kachusha”? It’s a quintessential idol song with a pleasant melody and straightforward, summery lyrics.

One of the great things about AKB48’s tracks is how they electrify the atmosphere at parties and karaoke.

The melody doesn’t span too wide a range and gradually rises, making it easy to control and sing.

With its refreshing rhythm and lyrics that evoke a summer seaside, it’s a perfect choice for a summer karaoke song.