Sharam Q Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Sharan Q debuted in 1992 and became popular with hit songs like “Zuru-i Onna.” After that, the vocalist Tsunku♂ also became active as a producer for Morning Musume.
Here is the karaoke popularity ranking of Sharan Q, known for their catchy, memorable songs.
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Sharam Q Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Shadow of TearsSha ran Q8rank/position

Released just three months after the smash hit “Iiwake,” this is a melancholic ballad centered on the mid-to-low register, and it was featured as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP.” Rather than Tsunku♂’s high notes, its low tones are especially appealing, so it’s a song I’d love to hear from singers who excel in the lower range.
Because low notes can sound muffled and hard to hear, the key is to make them resonate clearly.
Basically, low notes naturally resonate in the chest; if you direct your voice toward your head as you sing, both your head and chest will resonate, and you’ll suddenly hear your own voice better and increase your volume.
Don’t hesitate—project your voice with confidence!
Look at the sky.Sha ran Q9rank/position

It’s a famous song by Sharam Q.
They have many great songs, but this is the one I’d recommend to men in their 40s.
Many of you may be married and have children.
Sing this when your family or friends are lost and suffering.
It’s an easy-to-sing track that conveys the love of vocalist Tsunku♂—who can no longer sing due to illness—and it feels good to sing.


