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 Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
You can’t count on heroes of justice.SMAP22rank/position

This is an early song by SMAP, the nationally beloved male idol group.
It’s memorable for how Masahiro Nakai—who isn’t exactly known for his singing—performs with such freedom and ease.
The sound has a rare punk rock flavor for SMAP, and it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going if you sing it at karaoke!
$10SMAP23rank/position

This is the 10th single, released on November 11, 1993.
The song was written and composed by Kenji Hayashida, a familiar collaborator for SMAP, and marked a shift from their previously unison-focused vocals to featuring more solo parts for each member.
In particular, Takuya Kimura and Katsuyuki Mori’s vocals stand out.
With its mature vibe and intense choreography, it’s a fan favorite.
Although it’s an early track, many people are likely to know it! The song itself has a rock flavor and a highly energetic feel, making it fun to sing either solo or with a group.
CRAZY FIVESMAP24rank/position

This is the third installment of the “FIVE Series,” a member-introduction song produced by Masahiro Nakai and included on the 2012 album GIFT of SMAP.
It’s an up-tempo dance number that weaves the members’ characteristics into the lyrics, and it’s a signature track that expresses the group’s bond and resolve, with call-and-response with fans being a staple at concerts.
The first half focuses on member introductions and dance, but the latter half features a solid vocal melody, making it a likely crowd-pleaser at karaoke as well!
Can’t Stop!!-LOVING-SMAP25rank/position

SMAP’s debut single, a straightforward ode to the pure wishes and dreams of youth.
With a refreshing, hope-filled melody and gentle vocals, the song tenderly embraces the sparkle and possibilities of adolescence.
Released in September 1991, it reached an impressive No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart.
In December of the same year, the group made their first appearance at the 42nd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, marking the first step toward their breakthrough.
Chosen as the ending theme for “Beat Takeshi’s TV Tackle,” this beloved track resonated across generations.
It’s a perfect recommendation for anyone ready to take a new step or wishing to cherish a pure, sincere heart.
MermaidSMAP26rank/position

A song by SMAP featuring a dreamy, enchanting melody line.
The poignant lyrics evoke the feeling of listening to a tale of unrequited love with a mermaid as the protagonist, gently wrapping around the listener’s heart.
You can almost see the glittering surface of the water and hear the quiet sound of waves, and some may find that bittersweet summer memories suddenly resurface.
The track reached many ears as the theme song for the 2007 World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne, and it was first included on the album “super.modern.artistic.performance,” released in September 2008.
It’s the perfect piece for a night when you want to step away from the summer bustle and quietly lose yourself in thought.
MomentSMAP27rank/position

This is a song written and composed by Ichiro Yamaguchi of Sakanaction, released on August 1, 2012.
It served as the theme song for TBS’s “London Olympics 2012.” A refreshing pop tune with a sense of speed, it was created as a cheer song by capturing athletes’ hard work and shining moments in the title “Moment.” Because the energy builds from the A-melody into the chorus and the vocal range rises, if you sing with the image of raising the tension one notch each time the melody changes, your voice should come out smoothly.
Make sure to get a solid run-up before the chorus and sing crisply and clearly.
STAYSMAP28rank/position

A celebrated classic included on the 2006 album “Pop Up! SMAP,” adored by fans.
Lyrics by Keiko Sahara, music by Genki Hibino.
Loved as a song about the bond with fans, it ranked first in the fan vote on the 25th-anniversary best-of album “SMAP 25 YEARS” in 2016.
The track is a medium ballad, crafted so that steady vocals resonate over a gentle accompaniment.
When singing it, I think it’s best to imagine projecting your voice confidently without hesitation.


