Sakanaction Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
As reflected in their band concept of moving forward without fearing change, Sakanaction’s experimental music is always a hot topic.
Here is a ranking of Sakanaction songs—packed with their unique charm—that are frequently sung at karaoke.
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Sakanaction Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
RookieSakanakushon11rank/position

One of Sakanaction’s signature songs.
If you’re aiming for something a bit stylish with a twist, this track might hit just the right spot.
It’s not a love song, but it has a soaring chorus and quieter sections, making it easy to sing with clear dynamics.
It’s not the kind of song that everyone knows, but since it’s been used as incidental music on TV and elsewhere, many people will probably recognize it and be receptive to it.
Crescent Moon SunsetSakanakushon12rank/position

Sakanaction masterfully fuse electronic music with a band sound, captivating listeners with their unique musical world.
This track, included on their debut album GO TO THE FUTURE released in May 2007, is a number that symbolizes the early days of the band’s career.
Evoking a scene where the sun sets and a slender moon peeks into the sky, the song conveys the frustration felt within the repetition of everyday life, as well as a quiet resolve to change something.
Upon its release, it garnered major attention in their home of Hokkaido, reaching No.
2 on the Sapporo Hot 100 chart, and it was also selected as the ending theme for MBS’s MM-TV.
It’s a stylish track that gently accompanies reflective autumn nights.
Me and FlowersSakanakushon13rank/position

When it comes to karaoke, many people find high-key songs difficult.
You can’t reach those high notes, and as a result your rhythm falls apart.
However, Sakanaction’s “Boku to Hana” has a relatively low key, so I think it’s very easy to sing.
The lyrics don’t have many words either, so you can focus on staying in tune as you sing.
One thing to watch out for is that there aren’t many places to breathe during the chorus.
Since you often hold a single syllable for a long time, the key is to take solid breaths whenever you have the chance.
Dancer in the NightSakanakushon14rank/position

Their songs, which captivate those around them with a mysterious worldview, are also loved for their delicate vocals.
It’s a popular track to belt out in falsetto at karaoke.
The song is difficult, with sustained high notes, but that’s exactly what makes it so cool—and why it’s so popular.
It’s up-tempo and catchy, the kind you want to play on repeat.
Which means you’ll end up wanting to sing it over and over, too.
SampleSakanakushon15rank/position

In 2025, Sakanction—whose recent song “Kaibutsu” stirred major buzz—remains well known as a band that blends not only conventional rock and pop, but also elements of techno and dance music to craft a distinctive sound.
Released in 2007 as a digital-only double A-side single, “Sample” clearly showcases Sakanction’s musical experimentation: it’s a dance track with a pronounced club-music flavor, highlighted by looping synths.
At the same time, the melody has enough solid structure to work as an acoustic guitar-and-voice rendition, which speaks to their impeccable taste.
While simply following the melody isn’t particularly difficult, it’s a good idea to focus on delivering a vocal performance with dynamics so it doesn’t become too monotonous, even though the track itself doesn’t feature big shifts.


