Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by Keyakizaka46 [2026]
Keyakizaka46 is a group that became popular as idols produced by lyricist Yasushi Akimoto.
Because their songs are based on easy-to-sing kayōkyoku (Japanese pop), they are also very popular choices for karaoke.
So this time, we will introduce a ranking of Keyakizaka46 songs that are especially popular as karaoke tracks.
Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by Keyakizaka46 [2026]
Silent majorityKeyakizaka461rank/position

This song carries a powerful message about the importance of resisting peer pressure and living by your own will.
It’s Keyakizaka46’s memorable debut single, released in April 2016, and it also gained attention as the theme for the “Mechakari” commercial.
Included on their first album, “Masshiro na Mono wa Yogoshitaku Naru,” the track features low vocal lines in the A and B sections, making it comfortable to sing even for those who struggle with high notes.
The structure builds to a chorus that lets you unleash your emotions, making it incredibly satisfying to sing.
Since the melody doesn’t fluctuate dramatically in pitch, it’s perfect when you want to deliver a cool, composed performance.
Try picking it when you want to get hyped with friends or blow off some steam!
Futari SaisonKeyakizaka462rank/position

The idol group Keyakizaka46.
Among their songs, one that’s beloved as a karaoke staple is “Futari Saison.” It’s a mid-tempo ballad themed around romance, depicting how a relationship between a man and a woman changes along with the turning of the seasons.
It doesn’t state things outright, though, leaving room for the listener’s imagination—that’s part of its charm.
Another highlight is that there are many parts where high-pitched vocals can really shine.
By the way, the word “Saison” in the title means “season.” Knowing that can help you connect more deeply with the lyrics.
Black sheepKeyakizaka463rank/position

This is the eighth single by the female idol group Keyakizaka46, released in February 2019.
In addition to Yurina Hirate, who served as center for the eighth consecutive time, I think another reason is the relatively low vocal range: there aren’t many high notes throughout the song.
That makes it a great choice for people who aren’t confident singers.
There’s a part in the middle that’s sung a bit like rap, so be careful not to lose the rhythm there!
dissonanceKeyakizaka464rank/position

There are so many unreasonable things in the world, and in many cases we have no choice but to go along with them, don’t we? Forcing yourself to conform and follow everyone else can really wear you down… But this song carries the message: don’t break—stay true to yourself!! It might be hard to act that way in your everyday job or at school, but maybe this song will help clear away some of that frustration.
Please meet me again.Keyakizaka465rank/position

This is a coupling track to the single “Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai” (There’s Nothing But Love in the World).
From the title alone, it’s the perfect song to close out a karaoke session, carrying the sentiment of “let’s go to karaoke together again.” In the song, the story unfolds as words spoken to someone you like.
It feels like it would convey that endearing wish—to go somewhere together again—to a guy you have a crush on or a boyfriend you’re dating.
AmbivalentKeyakizaka466rank/position

Speaking of Keyakizaka46, the news that Yurina Hirate, who had been a central member, left the group in 2020 caused quite a stir.
The song Ambivalent is from the period when Hirate was still the center.
It’s a punchy message song characteristic of Keyakizaka46, and it’s such a cool track that even women who aren’t usually into idol songs will find themselves wanting to sing along.
It also features a rap part, which is rare for a female idol song.
Even if blown by the windKeyakizaka467rank/position

Keyakizaka46 is a girls’ group that set itself apart from conventional idols with tightly coordinated dance performances and impactful, lyric-driven songs.
Their fifth single, “Kaze ni Fukaretemo,” used in STRIPE International’s “mechakari” commercial, pairs its cynical lyrics perfectly with the sentimental mood of autumn.
The song features lots of rapid-fire lines and a catchy melody with semitone movement that can be tricky, but nailing this cool track feels great.
It’s a pop tune that livens up October karaoke—and gets even more exciting if friends jump in with call-and-response ad-libs.
I jumped into the pool in October.Keyakizaka468rank/position

Keyakizaka46 showcased expressive power that transcends the idol framework with a song carrying a serious message.
One track included on their best-of album released in October 2020, “An Instant Longer Than Eternity: We, Who Certainly Existed Back Then,” vividly portrays the impulses of youth compelling them toward out-of-season actions.
The image of breaking out of a dull classroom in search of freedom can also be felt as a desire to shatter dissatisfaction with the status quo and the sense of entrapment.
The song was also used in an AEON Card commercial and is known for the various twists and turns it went through before its release.
It’s a dramatic number that gives you a push on an autumn night when you’re wishing to change something.
Break the glass!Keyakizaka469rank/position

A 2018 single from Keyakizaka46 that overturned conventions with a never-before-seen idol image.
The dance performance is striking for its overwhelming intensity, but at the same time it shines as a rock number with great songwriting.
The message to “break out of your shell” hits home with laser focus.
This track has always fired up crowds in unison at live shows, and it’s absolutely perfect for belting out at full power and letting yourself shout.
It’s sure to help you blow off steam.
There are lots of fast-paced parts, so watch out for those and sing with passion! In a world full of unreasonable things, this is a song that gives you the courage to push forward boldly, staying true to yourself.
Unrequited Love in the Music RoomKeyakizaka4610rank/position

It’s a Keyakizaka46 song that overlays the feeling of first love onto the sound of a piano echoing through a quiet after-school hallway.
It’s a unit track by Rika Ozeki, Minami Koike, and Neru Nagahama, included on TYPE-D of the single “Ambivalent,” released in August 2018.
The refined scene of someone not opening the music room door where their crush is, instead listening intently to the notes leaking out, tightens the listener’s chest.
If you’re someone who wants to cherish your current relationship without breaking it… this song will surely stay close to your delicate feelings.


