SEKAI NO OWARI Popular Song Rankings [2026]
SEKAI NO OWARI quickly brought overseas dance music to Japan, and combined with their unique worldview, became popular mainly among young people.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular songs.
Every track is recommended, so be sure to give them a listen.
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SEKAI NO OWARI Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Love SongSEKAI NO OWARI41rank/position

When people think of SEKAI NO OWARI, many probably imagine a fantastical worldview, but since around 2019 they’ve also been releasing songs that put a strong emphasis on coolness.
“Love Song,” included on the masterpiece Eye, is one such work.
In this track, falsetto appears twice in the chorus, but since the overall vocal range is kept relatively narrow, it’s among the easier songs to sing in their catalog.
If the falsetto parts give you pause, I recommend boldly trying them in chest voice instead of falsetto.
SEKAI NO OWARI MedleySEKAI NO OWARI42rank/position

This is a piano medley that brings together songs by a band whose original and artistic musicality has garnered attention and continues to be loved by many fans.
While many of the original tracks already featured piano timbres, the medley achieves a superb balance by expressing the other instruments on the piano as well.
DiarySEKAI NO OWARI43rank/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.
The Honey Moon – for the film –SEKAI NO OWARI44rank/position

A song chosen as the theme for the film Let Me Eat Your Pancreas, starring Takumi Kitamura—member of the dance-rock band DISH//, known for their hit Neko—and actress Mei Nagano.
This track is an arrangement of SEKAI NO OWARI’s Mitsu no Tsuki from their album Lip, tailored for the movie.
It’s a gentle, warm song that makes you want to listen while recalling the many scenes you shared with someone dear who is no longer here.
Considering the film’s content, it can also be heard as a message like, “I won’t change.”
Never Ending WorldSEKAI NO OWARI45rank/position

This song, “Never Ending World,” was written in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake and is included on the triple A-side single “INORI,” released in 2011.
Its sorrowful piano melody and powerful lyrics about endings and beginnings leave a strong impression.
Although the song has a somewhat dark atmosphere, its immersive world makes it one I hope you’ll try singing at karaoke.
The melody has little range and is easy to sing, though it may feel a bit high for male singers.
Mermaid RhapsodySEKAI NO OWARI46rank/position

A popular group, SEKAI NO OWARI, delivers a sparkling song that evokes the summer sea and the freshness of budding love—perfect for listening to in summer.
This track is also the theme song for the film Princess Jellyfish.
In the fairy tale, the mermaid falls in love with a prince, but because she isn’t human, she can’t love like an ordinary girl.
While the fairy tale is a sad story, the mermaid in this song thinks that even if she can’t go to meet the one she loves, it’s not so bad to stay where she is, because that special someone will come to her.
It’s such an adorable song, isn’t it?
Flame WarriorSEKAI NO OWARI47rank/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.
RAIN (Acoustic ver)SEKAI NO OWARI48rank/position

This is a commercial in the Tanrei Green Label series that drew attention for featuring SEKAI NO OWARI’s Fukase himself.
It uses an acoustic version of the song “RAIN,” whose gentle tone enhances the world of the ad.
One can only wish a jukebox like this really existed.
FantasySEKAI NO OWARI49rank/position

Released in November 2010 alongside “Angels and Demons” as SEKAI NO OWARI’s second indie single, “Fantasy” is said to be a song that vocalist Fukase wrote when he was a first-year high school student.
With its cheerful, upbeat feel, the song is notable for having a relatively narrow melodic range, making it one of the easier SEKAI NO OWARI tracks to try singing.
The lyrics, perfect for cheering someone on or giving yourself courage, are also a highlight!
Death MagicSEKAI NO OWARI50rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s early masterpiece “Death’s Magic.” Like “Phantom Life,” it features subtly serious lyrics paired with a euphoric track and vocal lines.
This piece stays within a narrow vocal range throughout, so even those who can’t hit high notes should be able to sing it without trouble.
However, because of that, the impact of the chorus is somewhat weaker, so to sing it well you’ll need to add clear articulation to your pronunciation.
In particular, make sure to start the chorus with crisp enunciation and projection.


