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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Shaved Ice Unrequited LoveNogizaka 4622rank/position

Nogizaka46 Unrequited Love of Shaved Ice [High Quality Sound]
Shaved Ice Unrequited LoveNogizaka 46

This song has a title that makes you go “Huh?” at first glance.

It’s included on Type-C of Nogizaka46’s second album, Sorezore no Isu, released in 2016.

It likens the fragility of unrequited love to shaved ice melting away, portraying the aching heart of a love that will likely never come true—a love that won’t go smoothly.

The vocal range is very narrow, so as long as you adjust the key, people with any voice type can sing it comfortably from start to finish.

The lyrics can also be sung at a relatively unhurried pace, so among Nogizaka’s songs, it’s on the easier side for karaoke.

MonopolyNogizaka 4623rank/position

Nogizaka46 is a hugely popular group that still shows no signs of slowing down.

With their catchy sound and charming personalities, they’re always at the top of the charts.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend is Monopoly.

True to Nogizaka46’s style, it’s characterized by a simple, easy-to-sing melody.

If I had to point out a tricky spot, it would be the C-melody right before the final chorus.

There’s a slightly higher section, but it doesn’t require falsetto, so if you want to nail the pitch, try narrowing your voice and singing more lightly.

Route246Nogizaka 4624rank/position

Nogizaka46 “Route 246”
Route246Nogizaka 46

This is a 2020 song by Nogizaka46.

It drew some attention because producer Yasushi Akimoto asked Tetsuya Komuro—who was effectively retired at the time—to work on it.

Members who have long supported the “Komuro sound” also took part in the arrangement, resulting in a track that’s full-on 1990s Komuro style.

As the article’s title suggests, it’s an easy song to sing.

The melody doesn’t have big rises and falls, and there aren’t any tricky vocal runs.

The key is set relatively low for the trends around 2020, making it easy for people of various ranges and voice types to sing.

If anything, some people might find it a bit hard to catch the notes in the pre-chorus.

But if you try singing it a few times, you’ll get the hang of its quirks.

It also incorporates plenty of key changes characteristic of Komuro’s music, but if you’re just focused on singing, they shouldn’t bother you at all.

Get a big group together and have fun with it!

“Ja ne” feels heartbreaking.Nogizaka 4625rank/position

Nogizaka46 is a popular idol group supported by many young men and women.

Even with K-pop–style artists being the mainstream, they still enjoy enduring popularity.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend for women who struggle with pitch is “’Well, see you’ Is Bittersweet.” It features a fair number of higher notes, but the melody progresses at a relaxed pace, so there aren’t any sudden jumps in pitch.

The falsetto parts also don’t require a lot of volume, so be sure to check it out.

I see…Nogizaka 4626rank/position

A stylish track that fuses idol pop with dance music, “I see…”.

It’s a song released in March 2020 by the hugely popular idol group Nogizaka46.

While keeping the catchy appeal typical of idol songs at its core, it incorporates an old-school disco-inspired arrangement that brings out a new charm in Nogizaka46.

In large groups, members differ in vocal range and singing ability, so songs are crafted to be reasonably easy for any member to sing.

In terms of range, melody, and rhythm, you should find it easy to sing—so give it a try!

Protective Color of HappinessNogizaka 4627rank/position

Nogizaka46 “Color of Happiness Protection”
Protective Color of HappinessNogizaka 46

Shiawase no Hogoshoku, released in 2020 as Nogizaka46’s 25th single and known among fans as Mai Shiraishi’s graduation song.

True to a graduation theme, the lyrics hint at goodbye, yet it’s more of a positive, clean-cut farewell song with a refreshing aftertaste.

With relatively little pitch movement and a narrow vocal range, it’s an easy track for many people to sing.

Try performing it with a steady, upbeat feel, riding along with the calmly ticking melody.

People dream twice.Nogizaka 4628rank/position

Nogizaka46 is one of the most popular idol groups right now.

They’re popular not only among men but also among teenage girls.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend as being easy to sing is “Hito wa Yume wo Nido Miru” (“People Dream Twice”).

The track has that quintessential Sakamichi sound—soft and radiant—crafted into a polished idol song.

There aren’t many high notes, so it should be very easy for teenage girls to sing.

The melody in the chorus is a little bit tricky, but since it’s built around scales familiar to Japanese listeners, you’ll be able to sing it quickly once you get used to it.