Singalong Parade Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Singalong Parade has produced many funky songs that make you smile.
In the past, their equipment was stolen, and in response they pulled off a wild idea: a “Commemorative One-Man Live for the Theft,” which won over many fans with their sense of humor.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular songs.
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Singalong Parade Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
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The lyrics are very dramatic, and as the song goes on, it feels like you’re “growing.” The melody is bright, yet there’s a certain wistful, fleeting quality to it.
In the music video, they wander around the Shijo-Kawaramachi area of Kyoto, and before I knew it, I was glued to the screen, captivated by the way they sing “Japanita!”
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The lead track from the 5th album “Sutekina Fuseisei” (Wonderful Indulgence), titled “Suteki na Fuseisei” (with “Suteki” written in katakana, which seems to carry some special nuance).
The intro riff is downright addictive, evoking a sense of toxicity while also feeling irresistibly upbeat.
In the music video they’re happily eating at McD◯nald’s, but it’s not just a song about unhealthy eating.
Chai, I need you.shingaronpareedo17rank/position

It’s a love-filled number dedicated to a China girl.
The tune is poppy and cute, yet it has a distinctly sexy, fiery vibe.
All the soup dumplings that appear in the music video will make you crave them…
It’s brimming with love for Chinese culture, too.
Back Alley Suspenseshingaronpareedo18rank/position

This is a song that could be called the quintessential representative track of Singalong Parade.
It’s featured on Singalong Parade’s first album, “Hajime, Ai wa Koidashi ni Seyo,” as well as on Kyoto MOJO’s compilation “Battleship MOJO 6.” Even now, long after they started their activities, it’s a song that closes their live shows, and it’s so compelling that it can draw in the audience from the very first note of the intro.


