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 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
boobsRADWIMPS50rank/position

This track shows a new side of RADWIMPS.
At first glance, it sounds like a fun song that plays with dirty jokes, but beneath the surface lies a message about self-acceptance and the importance of individuality.
Included on the limited-edition single “Moshimo,” released in May 2003 with only 10,000 copies— which sold out immediately— the song reflects the band’s strong popularity.
There’s a deeper meaning hidden behind the words printed in the lyric booklet.
It’s a song with a curious charm: sing it at karaoke and it will naturally hype up the room, while also prompting listeners to rediscover their own appeal.
RADWIMPS Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Suzume (feat. Toaka)RADWIMPS51rank/position

The song “Suzume (feat.
Toaka),” which gained popularity as the theme song for Makoto Shinkai’s film Suzume, is a collaboration between RADWIMPS and Toaka, an artist who rose to fame on TikTok.
Because Toaka’s voice is high and crystal clear, many people might think it’s a difficult song.
However, if you calmly examine the melody line, there’s no part that requires belting, nor is it a song with a wide vocal range.
Therefore, as long as you accurately determine the key that suits your own voice, it’s a piece that anyone can sing with ease.
Because I like you.RADWIMPS52rank/position

Included on the album “RADWIMPS 2: Hatten Tojo” is the song “Sorya Kimi ga Suki Dakara.” It’s a rock track with a distinctive guitar sound.
While repeating the title phrase, it portrays someone trying to convey their love to the person they’re interested in.
The intense sound and rapid-fire sections might make it seem difficult, but the first half and the chorus are mid-tempo, so it should be relatively approachable.
Another nice point is that the overall vocal range sits on the lower side.
Gimme GimmickRADWIMPS53rank/position

The track “Gimi Gimmick,” included on “RADWIMPS 4: Okazu no Gohan,” is a quintessential gem of the late 2000s Japanese rock scene, marked by a strikingly arresting guitar riff in the intro.
Despite being a short song of about two and a half minutes, its overall technically intricate ensemble really stands out.
By Noda’s standards, the vocals aren’t particularly fast, and the range is fairly average and not especially wide, so try singing it while locking into its rhythmic groove.
SetsunarensaRADWIMPS54rank/position

While the latter half is notable for its many high notes, the real highlight is the English part in the first half.
It goes by at an incredible speed, so very few people can sing it perfectly.
The way vocalist Yojiro Noda delivers it so smoothly truly shows he’s a returnee raised abroad.
tremoloRADWIMPS55rank/position

This song is marked by its warm melody and simple rhythm.
Its heartfelt lyrics, which speak of the transience and beauty of life, resonate deeply with listeners.
Included on the album “RADWIMPS 3: Mujintou ni Motte Ikiwasureta Ichimai,” released in February 2006, it is considered one of the key works that established RADWIMPS’s musical identity.
It’s also easy to sing, featuring a relatively low key and a memorable melodic line.
It’s perfect for karaoke, and is a song especially recommended for those carrying worries in their hearts or those who have experienced parting from someone important.
Perfect BabyRADWIMPS56rank/position

Released in 2013, “X to O to Tsumi to” is the band’s seventh album overall and fifth on a major label.
Among its 15 tracks and over 76-minute runtime, “Perfect Baby” is relatively compact compared to many songs on the album that exceed five minutes.
It stands out with a reggae-tinged rhythm and a playful ensemble and arrangement.
The lyrics and melody—packed to the brim with the kind of things Noda wants to say—work best when sung with an awareness of the song’s groove and in a conversational style, so be sure to try performing it that way.


