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] (1–10)
KYOTO-JIN PEOPLE‼shingaronpareedo1rank/position

This is a song that makes playful use of the fact that they’re a Kyoto-based band, cheerfully singing about classic Kyoto-person quirks.
It’s full of things that Kyoto locals will instantly recognize, like the gap between how people from other prefectures imagine Kyoto and what its residents are actually like.
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It’s performed in an acoustic arrangement.
It’s a bit different from Singalong Parade’s usual style, but the catchy vibe is still there, making it an easy listen for anyone and a really great song! With that soft, Singalong-like atmosphere, it’s a gentle track.
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A track included on the 2nd mini-album, “Yō Wakaran.” With a very light, upbeat rhythm, it’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to while taking a walk.
It really fits those sunny late afternoons.
As the title suggests—“Yō Wakaran,” meaning “I don’t really get it”—the song expresses those unclear, hard-to-define feelings.
Many listeners will probably relate.
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Included on the 1st mini-album “Ichi, Ai wa Ko-dashi ni Seyo.” A bright, up-tempo pop track with sharp edges, driven by lively strumming on an acoustic guitar.
The layered chorus in the hook enhances the song’s sense of momentum, making it a real feel-good tune.
It’s a sure-fire crowd-pleaser live.
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Given the apparent connection between the album title and this song’s name, it can be considered the lead track of the second mini-album “Ikutsu ni Natte mo” (“No Matter How Old We Get”).
It’s a song that depicts the restless, brooding feelings common in adolescence, like finding yourself constantly thinking about that one person who’s on your mind.
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The intro begins in a way that evokes a tropical resort, which matches the song’s content very well.
As suggested by the title of Sing Along Parade’s 3rd mini-album “Bonn’t you Nayo?” on which this track appears, the song is steeped in ‘bonnō’—worldly desires.
Along with the later-mentioned “Sumanai,” I think this track represents the face of the album—in other words, it’s the lead track.
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A track included on the 2nd mini-album, “Ikutsu ni Natte mo.” It’s a staple at live shows—a sparkling song with a breezy rhythm that makes you want to clap along.
The lyrics sing about jealousy, but only Sing Along Parade could make jealousy feel this fun and satisfying to sing! If you belt out the end of the chorus—“oh!! shittō” (oh!! jealousy)—nice and loud, you’re guaranteed to feel refreshed.


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