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Nogizaka46 Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Nogizaka46 Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Nogizaka46 Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Not only men, but Nogizaka46 also has many female fans.Once you see their dancing, it’s so cool that it’s easy to understand why they have so many female fans.I’ve put together a list of their popular karaoke songs.How about showing off the dances at karaoke, too?

Nogizaka46 Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

You don’t have to put on a brave face until dawn.Nogizaka 461rank/position

Nogizaka46 “You Don’t Have to Pretend to Be Strong Until Dawn”
You don’t have to put on a brave face until dawn.Nogizaka 46

It’s a warm song that embraces your fragility, telling you there’s no need to put on a brave face.

Released in September 2019 as Nogizaka46’s 24th single, it sold over one million copies in its first week on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

You may find yourself acting tough, but inside you’re overwhelmed with anxiety.

This work gently stays by the side of those spending such lonely nights, kindly telling them it’s okay to be honest with themselves until dawn breaks.

When you’re worn out from trying too hard, listening to it might give you a small dose of courage to accept yourself as you are and take another step forward.

mirageNogizaka 462rank/position

Nogizaka46 'Nigemizu' (Fleeting Water)
mirageNogizaka 46

If you’re looking for a Nogizaka46 karaoke song that feels like summer, why not try singing Nigemizu? The title “Nigemizu” refers to a mirage-like phenomenon that looks like steam shimmering over summer asphalt, and the lyrics are filled with summery words.

It also has a sense of reminiscing about a summer from long ago, with occasional hints of poignancy that feel very Nogizaka-like.

You might think it would be tough to sing at karaoke, but the vocal range isn’t very wide, so it’s a song you can handle without strain.

Whether you sing it or listen from the next seat, you’ll get swept up in the emo vibes.

The meaning of goodbyeNogizaka 463rank/position

This song portrays the hope that awaits beyond a heartrending farewell, carried by warm piano melodies.

Released by Nogizaka46 in November 2016, it is a memorable track in which Nanami Hashimoto served as center for the first time.

It was performed at the 67th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, moving the hearts of many.

It is a gentle, comforting piece that quietly supports those who have experienced parting from someone dear, or who are about to take a new step forward.

Your name is hopeNogizaka 464rank/position

Nogizaka46 – Your Name is Hope (Manatsu no Zenkoku Tour 2014)
Your name is hopeNogizaka 46

This is the song “Kimi no Na wa Kibou” released in 2013 by Nogizaka46, an idol group immensely popular among young women.

It’s a song that inspires hope for the future.

When you have a friend who’s feeling down, sing this song for them—it’ll surely lift their spirits!

When I realized it, I was in unrequited love.Nogizaka 465rank/position

The 8th single, “Kizuitara Kataomoi,” is striking for its lyrics written from a feminine perspective rather than the previously common masculine one.

The contrast between an ensemble featuring piano and strings and the lyrics that portray a bittersweet yet straightforward love is memorable.

Because the melody is fast, you need to be careful not to fall behind the rhythm, but the key is low and the range isn’t wide, making it relatively approachable.

With a sound that feels both wistful and refreshing, it’s a comfortable listen and a great pick for karaoke.

How many times has the blue sky appeared?Nogizaka 466rank/position

This is a ballad-themed song about reexamining oneself.

Its piano melody and four-on-the-floor kick drum rhythm leave a strong impression, and the simple yet deeply resonant tune is captivating.

Unlike previous Nogizaka46 tracks, the lyrics focus on the struggles and hopes of youth.

Released in October 2014, it was also featured in an HTC smartphone commercial, debuting at No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart with approximately 478,000 copies sold in its first week.

Erika Ikuta, who plays the piano, served as the center for the title track for the first time, marking her return from a temporary hiatus from entertainment activities.

It’s a song we especially recommend to those who feel anxious or uncertain about the future, or who are about to take a new step forward.

InfluencerNogizaka 467rank/position

Nogizaka46 “Influencer”
InfluencerNogizaka 46

Here is a song by Nogizaka46 produced by Yasushi Akimoto.

It was released in 2017, with Mai Shiraishi and Nanase Nishino serving as the double centers.

The arrangement has a Spanish flair that makes the members of Nogizaka46 feel even more passionate.

Matching that fiery vibe, the choreography is one of the fastest in the group’s catalog, and the members reportedly struggled with muscle soreness while mastering it.

It seems like a track that would really get the crowd going if you sing and dance to it at karaoke.

Mannequin in a uniformNogizaka 468rank/position

Nogizaka46 'Seifuku no Mannequin' Short Ver.
Mannequin in a uniformNogizaka 46

“Seifuku no Mannequin,” with Rina Ikoma in the center position.

It’s an idol song, but the four-on-the-floor beat gives it a disco feel, and although the steady, understated melody throughout makes it seem difficult at first listen, it’s actually surprisingly easy to sing.

Adding rhythmic dynamics makes it sound even better.

The chorus lyrics are memorable, and while the word “uniform” is something unique to students, this song is perfect for venting the frustrations you carry around day to day.

Great for stress relief, too!

pedestrian overpassNogizaka 469rank/position

An ambitious work by Nogizaka46 that delicately portrays the emotions of standing at a crossroads in life.

Set against the season of cold, wintry winds, the protagonist’s hesitation and resolve as they try to take a step toward the future are striking.

While burdened by worries about their path and dreams, the image of a young person attempting to take a new step forward, as if guided by the view from atop a pedestrian bridge, is something anyone can relate to.

Released in December 2024, the work features 4th-generation member Sakura Endo as center and includes a new song by the 5th generation.

It comes in multiple editions from Type-A to Type-D, and also contains footage from the Hong Kong concert.

Highly recommended as a song that gently nudges forward those who hold both hope and anxiety for an unseen future.

Girls’ RuleNogizaka 4610rank/position

Nogizaka46 'Girls' Rule' Short Ver.
Girls' RuleNogizaka 46

“Having a friend by your side” may feel like a given, but it’s actually something miraculous.

Girls’ Rule, released in 2013 as the sixth single, is a work that also drew attention for being the first time Mai Shiraishi took the center position.

The song’s tempo is energetic yet carries a somewhat nostalgic atmosphere that leaves an impression.

The lyrics likely contribute to that feeling as well; for working adults, it’s the kind of song that makes you unwittingly recall your school days.

Be sure to focus on keeping up with the song’s brisk pace!

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