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SEKAI NO OWARI Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

SEKAI NO OWARI, who are popular especially among teens and people in their twenties, have a fantastical worldview.

Their songs feature catchy melodies and are also popular choices for karaoke.

This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular tracks for karaoke.

SEKAI NO OWARI Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

IlluminationSEKAI NO OWARI15rank/position

The song “Illumination” stands out with its classic J-pop melody.

It’s included on the 2019 album “Lips.” Around this album, SEKAI NO OWARI began broadening their musical range.

In fact, many listeners have likely found their songs more challenging since around 2019.

This track, however, avoids those concerns, featuring clear major-key melodies throughout.

The rhythm is very easy to follow, and there are hardly any high-register parts, making it very easy to sing.

Carnival of Flames and ForestsSEKAI NO OWARI16rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI “Flame and Forest Carnival”
Carnival of Flames and ForestsSEKAI NO OWARI

A SEKAI NO OWARI track with a strikingly fantastical worldview.

This piece stands out for its bass drum that incorporates the sound of fireworks and its brass band arrangement.

The lyrics, based on Fukase’s real-life experiences, depict an otherworldly carnival and spark the listener’s imagination.

Released in January 2015, the song is included on the album “Tree” and won an Excellence Award at the 56th Japan Record Awards.

The music video is also elaborate, filmed with a single camera capturing a parade in a snowy nighttime forest.

It’s a recommended song for when you’re feeling a little wistful or want to immerse yourself in a world away from everyday life.

DiarySEKAI NO OWARI17rank/position

“Diary,” a song released in 2022 and used as the theme for the Netflix series The Future Diary.

This track, which sings of being in love, captivates listeners not only with its vocals but also with its beautiful piano accompaniment.

As a ballad, the melody is easy to follow, and the range doesn’t vary drastically, making it relatively easy to sing.

However, since it’s sung in a comparatively high register for men, those with lower voices may need to adjust the key.

If you’re looking to perform a memorable ballad, be sure to consider choosing this song.

illustrated reference bookSEKAI NO OWARI18rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI is a rock band that has been active for many years.

While they are categorized as a rock band, almost all of their songs fall under J-pop, and they consistently release works infused with unique concepts.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Zukan.” The vocal range spans roughly from mid1 B to high B, which is somewhat wide, but the pitch transitions are gentle, making it overall an easy song to sing.

It’s also one of their latest tracks, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Flame WarriorSEKAI NO OWARI19rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s “Honoo no Senshi” (Flame Warrior), with lyrics penned by guitarist Nakajin, has been embraced by a wide range of generations for its “straightforward words that resonate” and for being “a song that encouraged me during my student days.” Released in July 2012, the track carries the message that “even if things end in failure, what you’ve built up is never wasted,” capturing the hearts of those who persistently strive toward their goals.

Among Sekai no Owari’s works, its relatively narrow vocal range also makes it a song that’s easy to try at karaoke.

The beauties of nature — flowers, birds, wind, and the moon (a poetic expression appreciating nature’s elegance)SEKAI NO OWARI20rank/position

“Kachou Fuugetsu” is a track included on the triple A-side single “INORI,” released in 2011.

The lyrics, written by member Saori, depict anxiety and inner conflict.

Listening to the words evokes a sense of sorrow.

With minimal melodic range and a calm feel, it’s an easy song to sing at karaoke.

The vocal range isn’t very high, so men may be able to sing it in the original key.

Since the lyrics use the first-person pronoun “watashi,” it’s also a song I’d like women to sing.

SEKAI NO OWARI Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

ROBOSEKAI NO OWARI21rank/position

This song became the theme for the drama “Shikkou!!: Me, the Dog, and the Court Officer.” As the title suggests, the lyrics depict a person who has become like a robot.

After so many painful events, they fall into a state of mental shutdown, but as the song progresses, it shows them gradually reclaiming themselves by thinking about the people around them and reflecting on cherished memories.

I believe that when you’re on the verge of losing yourself or going through a setback, listening to it will surely become a source of comfort.