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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?

RADWIMPS Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Suzume feat. ToakaRADWIMPS29rank/position

RADWIMPS – Suzume feat. Toaka [Official Lyric Video]
Suzume feat. ToakaRADWIMPS

The song “Suzume feat.

Toaka,” released as the theme for the film Suzume, is a grand and beautiful piece that emphasizes its worldbuilding.

Even in 2023, it continues to enjoy enduring popularity, and the key point of this track is, above all, the pitch.

Compared to typical pop music, the arrangement is extremely restrained.

As a result, even slight pitch deviations can ruin it.

However, since techniques like vibrato or ad-libs aren’t used, you could say the difficulty of the vocal line itself is relatively low.

PropositionRADWIMPS30rank/position

RADWIMPS – Proposition [Official Music Video]
PropositionRADWIMPS

The RADWIMPS song “Meidai,” known as the theme for the popular news program news zero.

Their recent tracks tend to have dramatic pitch leaps, and this one is no exception, featuring a succession of phrases that require intense rises and falls in pitch.

The vocal range here is quite wide, from mid1 C to hi A#, and since there isn’t much leeway either lower or higher, you’ll need to break through the range barrier on your own.

The pitch movement in the chorus—where the energy peaks—is relatively gentle, so the chorus shouldn’t be an issue; however, there are very few breathing points, so make sure to study the vocal line in advance.

RADWIMPS Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Blue SpringRADWIMPS31rank/position

Radwimps – Aoi Haru (Blue Spring)
Blue SpringRADWIMPS

A perfect friendship song for going to karaoke with your friends is Aoi Haru.

It’s a track from RADWIMPS’ memorable first album, RADWIMPS.

With a fresh, rock-infused feel, its lyrics portray deep bonds and affection among friends.

Singing this song is sure to create a warm, easygoing mood.

Note that the first half of the song starts in English.

That said, the English parts are relatively few, so even those who aren’t confident in English should be able to sing it well.

It’s nothing.RADWIMPS32rank/position

RADWIMPS - Nandemonaiya (movie ver.)
It's nothing.RADWIMPS

This is the ending theme of the movie Your Name, which became a huge hit.

The version sung by RADWIMPS is the original, but the version sung by Mone Kamishiraishi, who voiced the heroine, is also very beautiful.

The key is high, but since it became a widely talked-about song, you can choose it with confidence.

IfRADWIMPS33rank/position

RADWIMPS If ‘Limited to 10,000 Copies’ (High-Quality Audio) 1
IfRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS’ first single, released in May 2003.

Rather than being a song that showcases the appeal of a deep, bassy voice, it gives the impression of being easy to sing even if you’re not good with high notes.

It’s a so-called beat-punk style track, and if you sing parts like the A melody with a powerful low register, I think it will sound even better.

The highest note that appears in the chorus isn’t that high either, so it’s a song that should be easy to sing for those who struggle with high tones.

playing humanRADWIMPS34rank/position

RADWIMPS – Playing Human [Official Music Video]
playing humanRADWIMPS

This is RADWIMPS’ tenth digital-only single, written as the theme song for the drama “Ishiko to Haneo: Sonna Koto de Uttaemasu?” When singing this track at karaoke, the key point is likely how you create a contrast between the somewhat mechanical delivery in the non-chorus sections and the more organic singing in the chorus.

In fact, especially in the A-melody parts, there’s processing that seems to intentionally apply strong pitch-correction effects.

It might even be fun to lean into that inorganic feel and mimic it deliberately.

37458RADWIMPS35rank/position

A soul-stirring, moving ballad.

This song is included on RADWIMPS’ album “Altocorony no Teiri” (Theorem of the Alto Colony), released in March 2009.

Its lyrics strikingly delve into the world’s contradictions and the complexity of human relationships.

Yojiro Noda’s delicate vocals and the band’s beautiful sound resonate deeply in the heart.

It’s also perfect for karaoke—sing it with close friends and the emotion will double.

It’s sure to become a song etched in your heart.