This time, I’d like to introduce a ranking of Rag Fair’s most popular karaoke songs.
When you think of Rag Fair, aren’t they the pioneers who kicked off the a cappella boom?
They shot to fame after appearing on variety shows.
With so many songs that are easy to imitate and sing, they’re sure to get any karaoke session fired up.
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RAG FAIR Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Mileage of LoveRAG FAIR1rank/position

This lively a cappella tune that briskly sings about summer romance is RAG FAIR’s second single, released in June 2002.
Its lyrics capture sweet memories on the sandy beach and the flutter of the heart, while the fresh harmonies evoke the Beach Boys.
Together with its sister release issued on the same day, it dominated the Oricon weekly chart, taking the No.
1 and No.
2 spots, and helped propel the group to a spot on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s recommended both for those who want to savor the diverse timbres created solely by voices and the bittersweetness of youth, and for listeners trying a cappella for the first time.
HallelujahRAG FAIR2rank/position

This is a single released in 2005.
It’s a feel-good a cappella number that captures the heart of a man smitten with a woman.
Is it about a date, perhaps? The light, breezy melody and the steady rhythm supported by vocal percussion make your spirits pop! You can even sense a slightly sweet vibe.
It overflows with the fresh, cute charm of RAG FAIR—so fun! I think it’s perfect for right before a date, or for times when you want to lift your mood without getting too hyped up.
The day after tomorrow is Sunday.RAG FAIR3rank/position

When you listen to “Asatte wa Sunday,” encounters with a destined partner and the beginning of love come into focus.
The lyrics that evoke a date heighten expectations for the two of them’s future.
This song has the power to put you in a happy mood, and its brightness feels like it’s cheering on romance.
When you meet the one, you want to share your feelings without hesitation, right? It’s perfect as a support song that gives you a push at times like that.
You can feel a joyful energy from this track, so it’s one I want people wrestling with fated love to hear.
Give it a listen—your destined person might be closer than you think.
Everyone is a heroRAG FAIR4rank/position

This is a track from the 2009 album “Magical Music Train.” RAG FAIR is a five-member group formed in 1999.
It’s a song where the pop melody stands out alongside a beautiful choral ensemble.
the way home; on the way backRAG FAIR5rank/position

On those evenings after playing to our heart’s content, don’t you remember the walk home, guessing the dinner menu with your big brother—saying things like, “I wonder what we’re having tonight”? This song is one of the tracks included as a B-side to a cappella group RAG FAIR’s fourth single, “Asatte wa Sunday.” Its simple, humming-based choral work evokes a deeply nostalgic feeling.
Properly and ChickenRAG FAIR6rank/position

A commercial jingle for one of FamilyMart’s popular products.
Sung by RAG FAIR, this track began airing on TV commercials and as in-store BGM on October 6, 2009.
It features the lively harmonies and upbeat melody characteristic of an a cappella group, with jingles and sleigh bells that heighten the Christmas mood.
This work is an arrangement of the original version released in December 2008.
The six distinct voices of RAG FAIR convey the appeal of premium chicken.
It’s perfect for getting ready for a Christmas party or as car music when you’re out with friends.
A night of hundreds of millions of stars that seem about to fallRAG FAIR7rank/position

This is a song by the male a cappella vocal group RAG FAIR.
It was released in 2006 as their 13th single.
It drew attention when it was used as the ending theme for the variety show “Ucchikuru!?”.
The song’s ethereal tone, which evokes a sense of nostalgia, is striking.
The lyrics convey a poignant longing—an aching desire to see someone dear.


