SMAP Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
SMAP continued to release numerous hit songs and became a nationally beloved male idol group, but they sadly disbanded in 2016.
Their songs remain popular at karaoke and are still sung today.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of their most popular tracks for karaoke.
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SMAP Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
JOY!!SMAP15rank/position

SMAP’s “JOY!!” is a unique performance song that leaves a deep impression on people’s hearts.
The group’s all-member dance, which radiates bright energy to everyone who watches, is especially striking! Even after their disbandment, the song continues to be loved and is known for being frequently used at moving surprise events.
The playful performances that highlight each member’s part, along with the catchy melody, are sure to liven up any karaoke gathering.
It’s a track that fits a variety of situations, so why not get the crowd going with this song that shares the joy of music?
Thank youSMAP16rank/position

This single, released on October 11, 2006, is a warm ballad created as the theme song for the drama “Boku no Aruku Michi” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.
Centered on a theme of gratitude, it’s a highly popular song among fans and group members alike.
When singing, a key point is how well you can stay in rhythm and get through the quick melodic lines in the A verse without stumbling.
The chorus includes backing vocals, so it’s important to stay on your part without getting thrown off.
Also, the key modulates in the final chorus and the range goes up, so try to sing without forcing it.
Aim for a light, resonant head voice feel.
Let’s do our best.SMAP17rank/position

It’s a cheer song that became a big hit with lyrics depicting everyday struggles, and was used as the theme for Fuji TV’s “Yume ga MORIMORI” and also for “Naruhodo! The World.” This track, which reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts, is characterized by its refreshing pop sound.
Of course, many of you know “Ganbarimashou.” Since the pitch gets a bit higher from the B verse, be careful not to sing by forcing your voice.
If you keep the resonance in the same place when moving from the A verse to the B verse, you’ll be able to hit the notes smoothly, so try to keep your eyebrows lifted at all times.
Original SmileSMAP18rank/position

Even after SMAP’s breakup, the classic “Original Smile” remains etched in the memories of many.
Released in 1994, the song reached No.
2 on the weekly Oricon chart and sold over 400,000 copies.
It also gained nationwide recognition by being featured in commercials for Otsuka’s Oronamin C.
Its positive lyrics, catchy melody, and bright, powerful sound surely encouraged and energized every listener! Highly rated in fan polls, this track will definitely change the atmosphere if you pick it at karaoke! The melody is easy to learn, so why not get everyone hyped at karaoke with this song?
celerySMAP19rank/position

Celery is a song that SMAP covered in their own unique arrangement of Masayoshi Yamazaki’s track of the same name.
Rather than simply singing the original, the key point is how they skillfully incorporate SMAP-style rap parts! Thanks to its flowing rhythm and easy-to-remember melody, even first-time listeners will likely be able to sing along right away.
It’s a SMAP classic that we encourage even those who aren’t confident in singing to try! Be sure to sing this song at karaoke and enjoy SMAP’s performance.
DynamiteSMAP20rank/position

“Dynamite” is SMAP’s 24th single, and it was used as the theme song for SMAP×SMAP.
It’s a charming number that fuses a playful, up-tempo vibe with the same coolness as “Blue Lightning.” It peaked at No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and sold over 731,000 copies.
Its catchy melody makes it easy to sing and perfect for livening up karaoke.
The key is to sing boldly; if you’re not confident singing it solo, performing it with multiple people will definitely get the crowd going.
SMAP Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Hey hey, thanks a bunch—much appreciated!SMAP21rank/position

Included on the 1994 album “SMAP 006 ~SEXY SIX~.” A five-member idol group formed in 1988.
This single’s lyrics are entirely in Kansai dialect and were written around the theme of merchants in Namba, resulting in a song that’s quite unlike what you’d expect from an idol group.


