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FUNKY MONKEY BABYS Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Even after their 2013 breakup, FUNKY MONKEY BABYS have remained so beloved that it hardly feels like they ever disbanded.

They’re a must at karaoke, too.

So this time, we’ve picked out songs that fans keep singing—use them as a reference for your next karaoke session.

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

You’re no longer here.FUNKY MONKEY BABYS6rank/position

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS "You’re Not Here Anymore"
You're no longer here.FUNKY MONKEY BABYS

This is a gem of a ballad that sings of the sweet, aching pain of heartbreak.

The farewell scene on the station platform and the memories the two shared are delicately portrayed and delivered with a melody that pierces the heart.

Among FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ works, it stands out for its rich emotional expression.

Released in October 2007, it reached No.

8 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It was selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Otona no Shikaku,” earning broad support across generations.

The song is also included on the album “FUNKY MONKEY BABYS 2,” and has been covered by Mariko Takahashi.

It’s a heartwarming track that stays by your side when you sense the end of a romance or go through a farewell with someone dear.

DepartureFUNKY MONKEY BABYS7rank/position

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS “Departure”
DepartureFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ seventh single, “Tabidachi” (“Departure”).

Released in 2008, it didn’t become an explosive hit, but it still enjoyed moderate success: it was chosen as the theme song for the film “Bokutachi to Chuzaishan no 700 Nichi Sensō” (The 700 Days’ War: Us and the Police Officer) and reached No.

10 on the Oricon weekly chart.

Men in their early 30s may find it familiar.

In short, the song features a fairly simple, uniform vocal line with very gentle pitch movement.

However, it contains a fair number of long notes and the overall range is somewhat high, so it’s necessary to set the key so you can sustain long tones at a relatively high pitch.

HeroFUNKY MONKEY BABYS8rank/position

This is the 11th single by FUNKY MONKEY BΛBY’S—affectionately known as Fanmon—from Hachioji, Tokyo.

The group disbanded in 2013 and restarted as a duo in 2021.

The title “Hero” doesn’t refer to a fictional superhero with extraordinary powers, but to the father who protects his family.

The lyrics movingly convey the greatness of heroes who exist not in a dream world, but in reality.

For those in their 30s, many may see themselves as the heroes portrayed in this song, fighting their daily battles.

Packed with Fanmon’s trademarks—such as the melodic rap in the A section and the catchy chorus—this fast-paced track expands the lyrical worldview and is a tear-jerking number.

I am Santa Claus.FUNKY MONKEY BABYS9rank/position

Speaking of FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, their appeal lies in lyrics everyone can relate to and catchy songs, right? This Christmas song is, of course, catchy too! The warm lyrics, conveying a bittersweet yet sincere love, really resonate in your heart.

I think it’s a great song not only for men but also for women to sing together as a duet.

HAPPY BIRTHDAYFUNKY MONKEY BABYS10rank/position

Recommended for those who want to celebrate a loved one’s birthday with straightforward words.

This is a song by the three-man music group FUNKY MONKEY BABYS.

It’s included on their 2011 album “Funky Monkey Babys 4.” With its pop sound, it’s sure to liven up any karaoke session.

It might also be nice to give a present in time with the song.