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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)

KICK BACKYonezu Kenshi85rank/position

A song released in 2022 as the opening theme for the anime Chainsaw Man.

Co-produced with Daiki Tsuneta of King Gnu, it’s a very cool rock tune.

Its surging sense of speed gives it real momentum, and listeners are sure to feel a refreshing rush.

If you mention that the lyrics of Morning Musume’s “Souda! We’re ALIVE” are woven into the track, it seems like even older folks can have fun singing along together.

Be sure to get everyone there involved and turn up the excitement!

Spot the differenceSuda Masaki86rank/position

Masaki Suda 'Machigai Sagashi' (Spot the Difference)
Spot the differenceSuda Masaki

This is one of Masaki Suda’s signature songs, written, composed, and produced by Kenshi Yonezu.

It’s a heartwarming track with an encouraging message: life isn’t always about having the right answers—its value lies in all the mistakes we make.

It carefully portrays a shift from self-denial to self-acceptance through meeting someone important, making it highly relatable.

Released in May 2019, the song was chosen as the theme for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “Perfect World” and is also included on the album “LOVE.” It’s perfect for times when you want to reflect on yourself or belt out your feelings at karaoke—singing it at full volume can leave you feeling refreshed.

KanadeSukima Suichi87rank/position

Sukima Switch – “Kanade” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / KANADE Music Video
KanadeSukima Suichi

Although their group name was chosen more for its sound than for any deep meaning, the two-person music unit Sukima Switch has now become a household name.

Their second single, Kanade, which has been featured in numerous tie-ins—including as an insert song for the film “Rough”—became a massive hit and is practically synonymous with the group.

With its wistful melody and the leaps in pitch achieved through falsetto in the chorus, there are many moments that feel great if you can sing it well.

The overall range is fairly wide due to the key rising by a whole tone and a half toward the end, but its relaxed tempo makes this million-selling number approachable to try.

That’s Why I Gave Up MusicYorushika88rank/position

Yorushika – That’s Why I Gave Up on Music (Music Video)
That's Why I Gave Up MusicYorushika

“That’s Why I Gave Up Music” by Yorushika, the two-person band consisting of Vocaloid producer n-buna and vocalist suis.

It’s both the title of their first full album and its lead track.

The lyrics are addictive and captivating, contrasting with the piano melody and suis’s gentle voice.

If you can master that addictive quality in your singing, that would be amazing!

Frenzy Hey Kids!!THE ORAL CIGARETTES89rank/position

Noragami ARAGOTO OP theme THE ORAL CIGARETTES “Kyouran Hey Kids!!” Music Video
Frenzy Hey Kids!!THE ORAL CIGARETTES

This work has gained popularity for its overwhelming rock sound and lyrics that skillfully blend English and Japanese.

THE ORAL CIGARETTES’ powerful performance and Takuya Yamanaka’s soaring vocals leave a strong impression, and this track, released in November 2015, was also chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Noragami ARAGOTO.

The song sparked a huge reaction, surpassing 100 million views on YouTube, and is included on the album FIXION.

With its intense, powerfully thrilling development, the track is perfect for blowing off steam at karaoke.

You can belt it out and savor the liberating feeling that makes you want to shout from the bottom of your heart.

It’s an energetic song in which the band’s expressive power and the anime’s worldview fuse beautifully.

Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki90rank/position

Masaki Suda “Sayonara Elegy”
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

Masaki Suda, popular among both women and men, is active not only as an actor but also as a singer.

“Sayonara Elegy,” which carries a touch of nostalgia, was written and composed by singer-songwriter Huwie Ishizaki.

Within its nostalgia there’s a bittersweetness, and as you sing it, the feeling builds in momentum.

By the time you finish, it leaves you refreshed, as if your emotions have been cleansed—such is the feeling this song gives.

Fun Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)

together; along with; bothWANIMA91rank/position

WANIMA – Together (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
together; along with; bothWANIMA

It’s WANIMA’s second single and was used in Nivea Kao’s “8×4 Body Fresh” commercial.

The chorus really sticks in your head—even for me.

The overall vocal range is G#3 to D#5, which is on the higher side, and the tempo is an ultra-fast BPM 254, but if you lock into the band’s rhythm and sing along, your energy will definitely rise and it should actually make it easier to project your voice! If you let your guard down even for a moment, your pitch will drop into your throat and it’ll get harder to sing, so you need to keep your facial muscles lifted at all times.

For the rapid-fire section in the latter half, first run through the melody line and pronounce it lightly to get it under your belt!