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.
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SEKAI NO OWARI Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
BirdmanSEKAI NO OWARI22rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic “Birdman,” known as the theme song for the news program Mezamashi TV, is a piece with a refreshing melody that evokes the morning.
It’s also one of the easiest songs to sing.
Although it may not seem so because Fukase’s voice is high, the song is actually written within a narrow vocal range.
That makes it approachable even for those who struggle with high notes.
The lower notes in the first verse (A-melody) can be a bit challenging, so if that concerns you, try raising the key by one or two semitones.
presentSEKAI NO OWARI23rank/position

“Present,” the major 9th single released as a double A-side with “SOS.” The song was written as the set piece for the middle school division of the 82nd NHK All-Japan School Choir Competition, and its lyrics—crafted with the feeling of “a gift to my middle-school self”—resonated widely.
Since the melody moves quite a lot and features occasional leaps, make sure to learn it well before heading to karaoke.
The tempo isn’t very fast, so it’s a number that even those not confident in their singing can more easily try.
HoneymoonSEKAI NO OWARI24rank/position

A song included on the original album “Lip,” released in February 2019.
It also drew attention for being chosen as the theme song for the film “Kimitsuki (You Shine in the Moonlit Night),” starring Mei Nagano and Takumi Kitamura.
The track evokes a quiet night with the moon hanging in the sky, and it gently sings about thinking of someone dear over a simple, unadorned melody.
With a relaxed tempo, straightforward rhythm, and a relatively narrow vocal range, it’s an easy song to try at karaoke—even for those who feel that SEKAI NO OWARI’s songs are usually a bit challenging.
DoppelgangerSEKAI NO OWARI25rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s masterpiece “Eye.” It’s an album that ventures into genres they hadn’t explored before, and one of the tracks included, “Doppelganger,” is characterized by a style that incorporates jazz elements.
It’s not hardcore jazz, so the rhythm is easy to follow, and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it a song that even those who aren’t confident in singing can try.
There aren’t many long notes either, so even if you can’t do vibrato, it’s still easy to make it sound good—another point that makes it singer-friendly.
Fight MusicSEKAI NO OWARI26rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic “Fight Music” is striking for its catchy pop tune.
While SEKAI NO OWARI often evokes a soft, dreamy atmosphere, this track is crafted with a sharp, quintessential J-rock sound.
The slightly retro, Showa-era feel in the melody is especially memorable.
Despite its somewhat brisk tempo, the song overall has a narrow vocal range and an easy-to-follow rhythm.
If you’re not comfortable with the shouted “Yay” at the end of the chorus, try not to fear a raspy belt—focus on projecting your voice with confidence.
umbrellaSEKAI NO OWARI27rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s masterpiece “umbrella,” released in 2021, evokes the development of contemporary Japanese rock while its vocal lines recall the pop music of the Showa era.
In particular, this song is arranged with a vibe reminiscent of Off Course.
Throughout the track, the vocal range is set quite narrow.
Because Fukase’s voice is high, it might be hard to notice, but as long as you set the key to suit you, anyone should be able to sing it smoothly.
The key is to sing gently without forcing it.
StargazerSEKAI NO OWARI28rank/position

Stargazer, the track that closes their major third album Eye, which was released simultaneously with the album Lip.
The contrast between its grand, otherworldly ensemble and mysterious lyrics draws listeners into its unique world.
The key stays low throughout, making it easy to sing, but since each phrase is layered with vocals, you’ll need to be mindful of where to breathe when performing it at karaoke.
It’s also a song that lets you experience the challenge of conveying a melody with minimal dynamic variation, so why not give it a try?


