The rock band ONE OK ROCK from Japan now enjoys great popularity not only at home but also overseas.
Their songs are often sung at karaoke, too.
This time, we’ll present a ranking of their tracks that are especially popular as karaoke songs.
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ONE OK ROCK Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Wherever you areONE OK ROCK1rank/position

ONE OK ROCK’s signature song “Wherever you are.” Since it’s sung as a love song that vows eternity, you’ll want to use falsetto to really bring out the song’s appeal.
That said, the falsetto in “Wherever you are” appears mainly at the beginning.
The song builds toward the latter half, so about two-thirds is sung in chest voice.
If you sing the initial guitar-backed section firmly in falsetto to create contrast, it lands stylishly.
Many people who like rock and band music seem to want to sing ONE OK ROCK.
The high range can be a hurdle, but ballads let you cover the high notes with falsetto, so they’re recommended.
Open your throat and keep the breath flowing steadily!
Perfect-Sense DreamerONE OK ROCK2rank/position

This is the fourth single by ONE OK ROCK, a four-piece rock band highly acclaimed not only in Japan but also overseas.
Chosen as the ending theme for TBS’s comedy skit show “Arabikidan,” the track became the band’s first to break into the top 10 of the Oricon Weekly Chart.
It opens with a drum fill-in, followed by a tight rhythmic pattern, a dynamic bass line, and guitar work that emphasizes chord progressions, all layered with powerful vocals.
Showcasing each member’s individuality and conveying a strong message about keeping your head up and moving forward, this song is perfect for a change of pace or when you want to lift your spirits.
Wasted NightsONE OK ROCK3rank/position

A song written as the theme for the film “Kingdom,” released in April 2019, that became a huge talking point.
The grand sound that weaves in dynamic shifts, paired with Taka’s soaring, ever-reaching vocals, is insanely cool! It carries a powerful message: “Live this very moment to the fullest so you won’t have regrets,” and listening to it fills you with courage from deep within.
Its melodious, accessible style makes it a great recommendation for people discovering their music for the first time.
It’s a masterpiece you’ll want to make your personal anthem for life.
Clock StrikesONE OK ROCK4rank/position

The song “Clock Strikes,” included on the sixth album Jinsei×Boku=, whose title reflects the life theme of frontman Taka, was chosen as the theme song for the video game Ryū ga Gotoku Ishin! (Like a Dragon: Ishin!).
Its lyrical melody, carried by a rock ensemble that evokes a sense of floatiness and depth, leaves a strong impression.
Although the overall key is high, the vocal range itself isn’t very wide, so if you adjust the key to suit your voice, you can sing it comfortably at karaoke.
However, because the way the lyrics fit onto the melody is distinctive, make sure to learn it thoroughly before attempting it in front of others.
The BeginningONE OK ROCK5rank/position

It’s a powerful rock number that gives a push to everyone trying to take a new step between the past and the future.
Its grand soundscape and passionate vocals resonate deeply, giving you the courage to keep moving forward even in tough times.
Released as a single by ONE OK ROCK in August 2012, it was written as the theme song for the film Rurouni Kenshin.
Perfectly matching the film’s worldview, this work is sure to strike a chord with those who are trying to take a new step after overcoming setbacks and struggles, or those who want to change themselves.
Let’s take it somedayONE OK ROCK6rank/position

The piece “Let’s take it someday,” included on the 2011 album Zankyō Reference.
While ONE OK ROCK often leans heavily into emo and hardcore elements, this track stands out for its catchy, quintessential J-rock melody.
Despite its fairly wide vocal range from mid1 D# to hi D#, the pitch movement is surprisingly gentle.
If you carefully adjust the key and decide whether to glide through the high phrases in falsetto or tackle them with mixed voice, it’s not an especially difficult song to sing.
Kimisidai TrainONE OK ROCK7rank/position

A song that delivers a powerful message.
It gives listeners courage and puts them in a positive mindset.
The sensation of being moved by the up-tempo rhythm and energetic sound is truly ONE OK ROCK at their best.
It’s included on the album “Zankyō Reference,” released in October 2011.
This work blows away everyday fatigue and gives you the strength to face yourself.
It offers hints for living positively in any situation.
It’s also a sure-fire crowd-pleaser and highly recommended for karaoke.


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