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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 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

IKIJIBIKI feat.TakaRADWIMPS43rank/position

Taka, the vocalist of ONE OK ROCK.

The song he co-produced with RADWIMPS is “IKIJIBIKI feat.

Taka.” It’s a classic rock track that won’t disappoint music fans.

The intriguingly ambiguous title and lyrics also add to its appeal.

The parts are divided almost equally, and the chorus is sung by both of them, so whichever part you choose, you can belt it out.

The key is to create a strong contrast in dynamics between the chorus and the other sections.

KANASHIBARI feat.aoRADWIMPS44rank/position

RADWIMPS – KANASHIBARI feat.ao [Official Music Video]
KANASHIBARI feat.aoRADWIMPS

If you want to take on a fast-paced song, KANASHIBARI feat.

ao is also a great pick.

It’s a track by the rock band RADWIMPS featuring next-generation singer ao.

While the melody itself sits at a mid-tempo, the vocals showcase rapid, rap-like delivery.

The flow also shifts constantly, making it a rather complex piece.

That said, if you can master it, you’ll definitely earn serious respect.

O & ORADWIMPS45rank/position

A gem of a ballad that portrays the ache of unrequited love.

While accepting the breakup, the protagonist’s complex feelings—and a quiet hope to meet again—are expressed with care.

Released in 2006, this song is included on RADWIMPS’s eighth album, “Ningen Kaika” (Human Bloom).

Its gentle melody and Yojiro Noda’s nuanced vocals leave a strong impression, and the tune is easy to sing at karaoke.

The lyrics brim with tender warmth that resonates with anyone who has experienced love.

It’s a recommended track for looking back on memories with someone special or soothing the pain of a broken heart.

SparkleRADWIMPS46rank/position

Sparkle [original ver.] -Your Name. Music Video edition- Trailer from the new album “Ningen Kaika” First Press Limited Edition DVD
SparkleRADWIMPS

It’s one of the theme songs from the anime film Your Name., which was a huge hit in 2016.

It’s known as one of the signature songs by the rock band RADWIMPS.

Although it’s sung by a male vocalist, the lyrics are easy for women to sing as well, so please give it a try.

Adjust the key if it’s too low.

“I’ve always loved you.” “Really?…”RADWIMPS47rank/position

RADWIMPS – “I’ll always love you” “Really?…” (I’ll keep loving you, really?) Korean lyrics, translation
"I’ve always loved you." "Really?..."RADWIMPS

It’s a song that soothes the heart and wraps you in warmth when you listen to it.

While wishing for eternal love, it can’t help but convey a sense of its fragility and uncertainty, expressing the delicate fluctuations of young romance.

Included on the album “RADWIMPS,” released in July 2003, it’s a track that showcases the band’s early musical style.

With its simple, singable melody, it’s recommended for those who want to sing a love song at karaoke.

The lyrics are down-to-earth and relatable, imbued with universal feelings of love that anyone can empathize with.

Ai to waRADWIMPS48rank/position

RADWIMPS – Love and Me
Ai to waRADWIMPS

“What is love, really…?” This is a message song that makes you ponder just that.

Created by the rock band RADWIMPS—also known for hits like “Zenzenzense” and “Is There Still Anything That Love Can Do?”—it was released in 2015.

The song reflects on those affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, and every voice, sound, and word resonates deeply in the heart.

If you sing it while thinking of someone precious to you, it may strike you even more.

Please, pour your whole heart into it.

Shakyamuni (the Buddha)RADWIMPS49rank/position

RADWIMPS – Oshakashama [Official Music Video]
Shakyamuni (the Buddha)RADWIMPS

This song sharply satirizes the arrogance of humans acting as if they were gods, hurling piercing questions at the listener’s heart.

Included on RADWIMPS’s album “Altcolony no Teiri,” released in March 2009, the track has been highly praised since its release for its style in which vocals that weave between singing and rapping race over a sound where programmed beats and live instruments collide intensely.

The depth of its lyrics is another major draw—it even won “BEST LYRIC OF LIFE” at the FM FESTIVAL LIFE MUSIC AWARD in 2009.

If you’re angry at the absurdities you feel in society or everyday life, or burdened by a frustration you can’t shake, listening to this song can feel like a cathartic release, clearing out what’s been pent up deep inside.

It’s a highly recommended track for anyone who wants to feel refreshed.

Give it a listen when you want to charge up your energy for tomorrow!