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Sakanaction Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Sakanaction Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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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.

Sakanaction Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

New Treasure IslandSakanakushon1rank/position

Sakanaction / New Treasure Island -Music Video-
New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

A signature dance track by Sakanaction, released in September 2015 as the theme song for the film Bakuman.

The balance between its somewhat nostalgic synth tones and overwhelming catchiness is superb, isn’t it? Even when anxiety wavers you, the strong will to keep crafting with care is sure to resonate with anyone giving their all.

Its popularity is high, and its power to ignite crowds at live shows is truly one of a kind.

Paired with its surreal, unique choreography, dancing it as a group for a skit or performance will undoubtedly make for an unforgettable memory!

I can’t forget it.Sakanakushon2rank/position

Sakanaction / Wasurerarenai no -Music Video-
I can't forget it.Sakanakushon

Released in 2019, this song became a hot topic for its deliberate nods to the 1980s in every aspect—the sound, the music video’s direction, the costumes, and even the fact that it was put out on an 8cm CD.

True to the title “Wasurerarenai no” (“I Can’t Forget”), reading the lyrics brings to mind those things you can’t forget—or don’t want to forget—that suddenly surface in your head.

Paired with a melody that evokes the AOR flavor popular in the ’80s, it comes together as a track that perfectly suits an urban night.

kaiju (giant monster)Sakanakushon3rank/position

As their first new song in about three years since Sakanaction’s previous release “Shock!”, this track became a huge topic in 2025.

The overall vocal range sits mainly in the mid register, from F#3 to B4.

Falsetto appears in the latter half, but if you can stay in chest voice, delivering it with raw emotion will likely look and sound cool.

Since vocalist Yamaguchi isn’t the type to belt, keeping the resonance in the head should get you close to his tone.

As a singing guitarist, a lighter, more effortless approach may also make it easier to perform.

In any case, sing as if you’re shouting out into the distance!

MusicSakanakushon4rank/position

Sakanaction / Music -Music Video-
MusicSakanakushon

This song was released in 2013 as Sakanaction’s eighth single.

The mid-tempo makes the rhythm easy to grasp, but the distinctive melody can make it feel difficult when you try to sing it.

Practice repeatedly so you can produce the falsetto in the chorus clearly.

IdentitySakanakushon5rank/position

Sakanaction / Identity -Music Video-
IdentitySakanakushon

Sakanaction’s “Identity” is characterized throughout by clear, soaring high notes and a melody that makes you want to sing along.

The chorus in particular features expansive, free-flowing phrases, and singing this song gives a pleasant, exhilarating feeling.

With a moderately up-tempo beat that’s easy to groove to, it’s a track that lifts the energy of both the singer and the listeners.

Native DancerSakanakushon6rank/position

Sakanaction / Native Dancer -Music Video-
Native DancerSakanakushon

Released as a digital-only single in 2009, this song is characterized by its calm, steady melody line.

Because it lacks complex inflections, it’s one of the more popular Sakanaction songs for karaoke.

The highest notes are sung in falsetto, which also makes it easier to sing.

MossSakanakushon7rank/position

Sakanaction / Moss -Music Video-
MossSakanakushon

An upbeat song used as the theme for Fuji TV’s drama “Daughter of Lupin.” With a rock sound driven by the kind of dance beat characteristic of Sakanaction, and together with the simultaneously released single “Wasurerarenai no,” it features arrangements that strongly reflect the influence of Showa-era kayōkyoku, leaving a striking impression.

Pay attention to the infectious, high-energy chorus that will make your body move before you know it.