Karaoke Rankings of Popular RADWIMPS Songs [2026]
RADWIMPS has now secured an unshakable position in the Japanese band scene.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their songs that are especially popular as karaoke picks.
Why not use it as a reference for your next karaoke selection?
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RADWIMPS Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
speech and writingRADWIMPS22rank/position

Recorded for the album Anyu, released to mark the 20th anniversary of their major-label debut, this track centers on the theme of feelings “beyond words,” as its title suggests.
Names lingering in a phone book, memories that gradually fade, emotions left unsaid—its lyrics weave life’s pain and emptiness from such everyday fragments, piercing the listener’s heart.
The lyrical melody unfolding over a medium-tempo band sound feels like watching a single film from start to finish.
It’s a number we hope those at a turning point in life will take the time to listen to.
Wings of SteelRADWIMPS23rank/position

“Hagane no Hane” is a masterpiece too, isn’t it? This song was specially written as a Calorie Mate commercial tune featuring vocalist Yojiro Noda.
The commercial is titled “To those who keep thinking in this world,” and in line with that, it delves into the world’s irrational happenings as well as miraculous, wondrous events.
The vocals stay mostly in the lower to mid range, creating a calm atmosphere.
Because of that, it’s also recommended for those who find pitch control challenging.
CathartistRADWIMPS24rank/position

Their 22nd single overall, “Catharsist.” Because there were no single releases for roughly six years from this release until 2024, it’s a work that, in a sense, stands out in the memory of RADWIMPS fans.
Although the song is categorized as rock, the first verse consolidates into hip-hop–oriented, rap-style vocals.
The chorus follows a conventional J-pop approach, so despite the significant shift in mood, the overall vocal lines are crafted to be easy to sing.
Structurally, there are key changes as well, but there’s a break between the pre-chorus and the chorus, making it relatively easy to keep track of the pitch.
It’s Nothing (movie ver.)RADWIMPS25rank/position

The ending theme song of the film “Your Name.” is a challenging piece with a very wide vocal range from low to high.
When singing, the biggest key is breath and voice control to switch between delicate lows and powerful highs.
It starts quietly and gradually builds, so the chorus’s sense of intensity and contrast is very important.
The tempo is relaxed, so you should have plenty of time to breathe.
Take a deep breath with diaphragmatic breathing and let it all out in the chorus.
For the talk-like delivery in the A section, singing as if you’re telling it to yourself will help create the right mood.
Happy Ending feat. ZORNRADWIMPS26rank/position

RADWIMPS’ “Daidanen feat.
ZORN” is a track with strong hip-hop elements thanks to a collaboration with ZORN, a rapper highly respected by heads.
That said, Yojiro Noda’s verse follows a more orthodox J-rock style, so the vocal lines aren’t too difficult.
Many people aren’t confident in singing but are good at rapping.
If that sounds like you, definitely give this song a try.
Ephemeral SongRADWIMPS feat. Suda Masaki27rank/position

This song was the theme for the film “God of Cinema,” starring Masaki Suda.
Written by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, who also appears in the film as an actor, and featuring Masaki Suda as a guest vocalist, the track is notable for lyrics that resonate with both of their characters in the story.
While it can be sung solo, it’s also recommended if you’re looking for a duet suitable for two men.
There aren’t many high notes overall, and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it relatively easy for most people to sing.
MAKAFUKARADWIMPS28rank/position

This song is included on RADWIMPS’ eighth major-label album, FOREVER DAZE, which was released on November 23, 2021.
It also serves as the theme song for the smartphone game app Gran Saga.
It’s a beautiful piece, arranged in a highly symphonic style and finished as a grand ballad.
The melody is quite challenging to sing, so as a practice piece it might be more suitable for advanced learners.
However, there’s a lot you can learn from it, such as singing high notes without forcing your voice and keeping time within a slow-tempo track.
When you practice, focus on clearly enunciating every word of the lyrics and being mindful of the rests in the melody.
You’ll need a strong voice that can stand up to the grand backing track, but be careful not to let your voice or singing become unruly.
In some parts of the song, the vocal track seems to have effects that evoke a Vocaloid-like quality—please don’t try to imitate that.


