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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.

SMAP Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

This moment is surely not a dream.SMAP29rank/position

Smap – This Moment Is Surely Not a Dream (PV)
This moment is surely not a dream.SMAP

This was the theme song for TBS’s “Beijing Olympics 2008.” Written and composed by Hi-Fi CAMP, it’s an uplifting cheer song that energized the Beijing Olympic broadcasts that year.

The song itself has a beautiful, sparkling feel, and the chorus is lovely too, so I really hope you’ll sing it with someone.

When you sing, don’t just sing loudly; make sure to focus on resonance.

If you place a hand on your chest, your chest will resonate even unconsciously, which alone will increase your volume and make it much easier to sing.

Try to project your voice without straining.

precious; important; valuableSMAP30rank/position

Taisetsu by SMAP, chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV Monday 9 p.m.

drama Brothers starring Masahiro Nakai.

With its poppy, simple melody that’s easy on the ears, it’s a light, breezy number you can hum along to after just one listen! The gentle lyrics capture fleeting moments of everyday life, and you’re sure to relate.

It was released in 1998, but thanks to its catchy melody, it’s still a great crowd-pleaser for karaoke across generations.

SMAP’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

What kind of good things?SMAP31rank/position

Released by Victor Entertainment, this refreshing mid-tempo song features lyrics by Rie Aihara and music by Keiji Tanabe.

It’s a beloved classic with enduring popularity among fans and is also included in the hidden-gems collection “Urasuma.” When singing it, gently swaying and making broad hand motions may help you relax, which could be just right.

Since there are no excessively high notes, you should be able to stay relaxed throughout.

Focusing on articulating each word of the lyrics carefully will likely help your voice come out well.

A one-of-a-kind flower in the worldSMAP32rank/position

Because the melody doesn’t leap much and it’s sung at a medium tempo, it’s an easy song to sing.

If you go ahead and rope everyone around you into it and sing it as the five members of SMAP—singing as a group of five—you won’t feel anxious about singing alone.

It’s a very famous song, so I think everyone will join in.

We have a tomorrowSMAP33rank/position

2001 concert tour ending: We Have a Tomorrow
We have a tomorrowSMAP

It’s an upbeat, cheerful pop song that became a huge hit as the theme for the TBS drama “Jinsei wa Jojo da,” starring Downtown’s Masatoshi Hamada and Takuya Kimura.

Written and composed by Kenji Ozawa, it’s notable for its bright horn section.

Listening to it, I feel each SMAP member’s part really shines.

The chorus sits in a higher range, so it’s best to project your voice into the distance rather than belting too hard.

Try to stay aware of your vocal folds and aim to produce every pitch from that same place.

Six Months of You and MeSMAP34rank/position

This is the B-side coupling track of the 13th single “Ganbarimashou,” released on September 9, 1994.

It’s a refreshing, bright pop number with a youthful vibe, singing about feelings of love for someone met during a late-night convenience store shift.

It’s a beloved classic among fans and often got the crowd going at concerts.

Since the vocal range is slightly on the higher side, enunciating each word clearly will help you project and make it easier to sing.

For the high part at the end of the chorus, try accenting it as if you’re sending the sound far into the distance.

The Magnificent CounterattackSMAP35rank/position

[SMAP SUPER MUSIC VIDEO] The Magnificent Counterattack: September 9, 2021 marks the 30th anniversary of their debut!
The Magnificent CounterattackSMAP

This is a double A-side single written and composed by Ringo Sheena, released on February 18, 2015.

Created as the theme song for the drama “War of Money” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, it’s a pop number with an adult vibe, featuring SMAP themselves dancing intensely.

Since the melodies keep coming one after another once the song starts, it’s best to be mindful of your breath placement.

The original range is slightly high, and in the final chorus it modulates and climbs even higher, so try singing with an open face while getting into the rhythm.