Popular Japanese karaoke songs. Latest rankings [2026]
We present the latest top 100 from the popular Japanese karaoke rankings, ordered by most views!
Japanese songs tend to get the crowd going at karaoke, so checking out the newest tracks is recommended when you’re unsure what to sing.
Sing your heart out and have a blast!
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Popular J‑Pop karaoke. Latest rankings [2026] (91–100)
Gather ‘round! Party people!Yabai T-shatsu Yasan96rank/position

A song by the three-piece rock band Yabai T-shirts Yasan, known by the abbreviation YabaT.
Featured on the album “We love Tank-top,” it’s a party tune that incorporates EDM elements.
With a lively rhythm and catchy melody, it’s the kind of track that really pumps you up.
Released in November 2016, it has become a staple frequently performed at live shows and festivals.
It’s an upper tune you can enjoy without overthinking—perfect for belting out in karaoke with your fist in the air.
If men of the yutori generation pick it for karaoke with friends, it’ll definitely get the crowd going.
No doubtOfisharu Higedan Dism97rank/position

Official HIGE DANDism’s classic “No Doubt,” with its slightly tango-tinged melody, leaves a strong impression.
While it’s often thought to be difficult because falsetto pops up here and there from the A section, the voltage gradually drops from the A section to the B section and into the hook-like chorus.
As long as you can handle the falsetto that appears at key moments and the wide dynamic vocal lines, it’s actually easier to sing than you might think.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION98rank/position

Just hearing the intro guitar riff is enough to get many people’s blood pumping, isn’t it? Released in August 2004, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s “Rewrite” is a rock tune that’s remained a karaoke staple for years.
Chosen as an opening theme for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist, the song is also included on the classic album Sol-fa and is widely known as one of the band’s signature tracks.
Its emotional lyrics, which feel like an eruption of pent-up feelings, are sure to resonate deeply with those overwhelmed by daily work.
When the chorus—the biggest climax—hits, the best way to sing it is to forget about pitch and just shout at the top of your lungs! Next time you’re with coworkers or old school friends, why not grab the mic and scream your heart out?
hundreds of millions of light-yearsOmoinotake99rank/position

Released on February 28, 2024, this song became an explosive hit, and many vocal students practiced it in lessons! The overall range is A#3 to F#5, which is typical for a female artist, but I think it’s singable for pre-voice-change males as well.
Of course, those who are good with high notes will also find it approachable, but since it stays high right from the start, sustaining that level is crucial.
In any case, focus on deep diaphragmatic breathing, resonating in the same placement, and maintaining strong core awareness—you should be able to make it through at least the first verse.
I also recommend starting softly in falsetto at first.
youUtada Hikaru100rank/position

A song in which Hikaru Utada’s voice, brimming with deep love and tenderness, warmly embraces the listener’s heart.
It begins with a quiet piano melody, and the majestic sound woven by the strings beautifully expresses the depth of feelings for a loved one.
Released digitally in December 2017, this track was written as the theme song for the film “DESTINY: The Tale of Kamakura,” and is said to depict a mother’s cherished feelings for her child.
It’s also popular at weddings and makes a perfect gift as a song that conveys heartfelt emotions at moments when you want to deepen your bond with someone you love.


