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LINDBERG Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

LINDBERG Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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LINDBERG Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

LINDBERG, who rose to prominence with the hit “KISS ME Now.” Haven’t you heard that singing voice somewhere before? This time, we’ve listed their most-played popular songs in a ranking format.

Please take a look.

LINDBERG Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Kiss me right nowLINDBERG1rank/position

LINDBERG is a rock band that was hugely successful in the 1990s.

Known for their energetic, upbeat pop-rock sound, the group has produced many classic songs.

Among them, “Ima Sugu Kiss Me” stands out as a particularly memorable piece.

While the song leans toward pop rock and maintains tremendous energy throughout, it surprisingly doesn’t feature sustained long notes in the mid-to-high or higher registers.

The overall vocal range isn’t especially wide, so even women with lower voices should be able to sing it comfortably in an appropriate key.

HAPPY BIRTHDAYLINDBERG2rank/position

HAPPY BIRTHDAY is a track included on LINDBERG IV, the band’s fourth album and their biggest hit, which sold over a million copies.

The intro features a catchy bassline, and the light, shuffling rhythm gives it a poppy feel that brightens up any birthday celebration.

The melody doesn’t move up and down much and the vocal range isn’t wide, so it’s easy to sing, but watch out for a few high notes that appear in the chorus.

There’s also a part in the chorus where the vocals alternate, making it a pop tune that really gets the crowd going when you sing it with friends.

Because that’s true, isn’t it!?LINDBERG3rank/position

[本人が叩いてみた] LINDBERG / だってそうじゃない!? -> [The person themself tried drumming] LINDBERG / Because Isn't That So!?
Because that's true, isn't it!?LINDBERG

Their 16th single “Datte Sou Janai!?” was used as the commercial song for Fujifilm’s AXIA J’Z.

Its message—urging us not to forget what’s important even as we step into society and go through changes—may remind you of the reckless passion of your youth.

While the chorus is challenging due to its sustained high tones compared to the lower tones in the A and B sections, the melody itself has few large leaps and is quite simple, making it easy to sing.

It’s a powerful, up-tempo track that really gets things going, especially if you ask friends to join in on the chorus parts.

BELIEVE IN LOVELINDBERG4rank/position

BELIEVE IN LOVE, the eighth single overall, was used as the opening theme for the variety show “Yume de Aetara.” It was released as a single from the fourth album LINDBERG IV, and is also included on the album as the opening number—one of the band’s signature songs.

Because the song spans a wide vocal range and features frequent interval jumps, you need to be careful not to go off pitch; however, the melody is simple, so with repeated practice it becomes easier to sing.

It’s a catchy pop tune with lyrics that warm the heart, as if soothing the pain of a broken heart.

Cute or BeautyLINDBERG5rank/position

The song “Cute or Beauty,” included as a B-side to the 20th single “Kiyoku Tadashiku Ikou,” was used as the first theme song for the information program Mezamashi TV.

It’s also featured as the opening track on the 7th album LINDBERG VII, and its lyrics powerfully portray a passionate love for someone special.

Although the melody stays in a high register overall, the range isn’t very wide, so if you’re not confident about the key, it’s easy to try by setting it to whatever is comfortable for you.

With a vocal that’s both cute and powerful, it makes a strong impact—definitely a number to add to your karaoke repertoire.

Dream On, Hold Me TightLINDBERG6rank/position

The 4th single “Dream On Dakishimete,” used as the CM song for the sports shop Alpen.

Its lyrics portray an unwavering resolve to never give up on one’s dreams no matter what anyone says, and will surely give a powerful push to those striving toward their goals.

Although the overall vocal range is wide because the chorus suddenly jumps to high notes compared to the A and B sections, the melody itself doesn’t move dramatically and is simple, making it easier to try.

Since the chorus continues toward the end, if you’re not confident with high notes, be sure to set the key beforehand to one that suits you.

Gotta GAMBA, right?LINDBERG7rank/position

The 19th single “GAMBA-ranakucha ne,” which was used as the theme song for the Shinken Zemi Junior High Course commercial.

Its lyrics are positive yet somewhat sentimental, the kind that push you forward and wipe away the loneliness you feel when taking on a challenge.

The chorus features sustained high notes, but because the melody doesn’t move much and the range isn’t too wide, it should be easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.

It’s a fast-paced track—an upper tune that will hype up the room even if you power through it on momentum.

I MISS YOULINDBERG8rank/position

The 9th single “I MISS YOU,” released ahead of the 1st mini-album “EXTRA FLIGHT.” Its cute lyrics and melody carried by a bouncy shuffle beat will likely make many listeners reminisce about their own youth.

While the melody features many large rises and falls and stays in a relatively high key, the overall vocal range isn’t that wide, so try adjusting the key in karaoke to suit your voice.

With many repeated phrases, it’s an easy-to-remember, catchy pop tune.

LITTLE WINGLINDBERG9rank/position

LITTLE WING, featured as the opening track on their third album LINDBERG III and used in a Kyodo Oil commercial, is one of the band’s signature songs.

Although it was never released as a single, it’s well known as a live staple and even lent its name to the fan club.

The vocals stay in a high register throughout, but the overall range isn’t very wide, making it relatively easy to keep on pitch in karaoke.

If the key doesn’t suit your voice, try adjusting the machine’s key settings and give it a go.

MINELINDBERG10rank/position

The song “MINE,” included on the first album LINDBERG I.

It features lyrics written for the first time by vocalist Maki Watase, and is also known as a live staple that she has sung since her idol days.

While it requires attention due to the sharp drop in dynamics and pitch from the chorus to the A section, as well as occasional leaps in pitch, the relaxed rhythmic flow of the melody makes it easy to sing.

It’s a heartfelt number whose lyrics—overflowing with the desire to support someone dear—are deeply moving.

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