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SMAP Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

SMAP Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP1rank/position

SMAP / The One and Only Flower in the World
The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP

When it comes to songs everyone can sing together at karaoke, you can’t leave this one out! With lyrics and music by Noriyuki Makihara, it’s one of SMAP’s signature tracks.

It warmly conveys the value of each person’s unique individuality and teaches us the importance of living true to ourselves.

First included on the July 2002 album “SMAP 015/Drink! Smap!,” it was later chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Boku no Ikiru Michi” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and was released as a single in March 2003.

Its friendly, easy-to-hum melody makes it a great pick even for those who aren’t confident singers.

Since it’s a well-known classic, it’s the perfect number to sing together and get everyone hyped at a welcome party.

Beyond the Night SkySMAP2rank/position

A captivating song with a crystal-clear, transparent voice and lyrics that touch the heart.

The words, which depict gazing up at the night sky while reflecting on past memories and hopes for the future, resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in January 1998, this track was also used as the theme song for the Fuji TV program “SMAP×SMAP” and has been cherished across generations as one of SMAP’s signature songs.

If a man in his 40s sings it at karaoke, there’s no doubt the women will say, “Lovely!” Why not sing it gently, keeping your cherished memories with someone special close to your heart?

Lion HeartSMAP3rank/position

A signature SMAP ballad with lyrics by Shinji Nojima, depicting a man’s resolve to protect the one he loves, likened to the figure of a lion.

Released in August 2000 as their 32nd single, it became widely known as the theme song for the drama “Food Fight,” starring SMAP member Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.

The single was a million-selling hit, also noted for featuring the fan-favorite coupling track “Orange.” With its relaxed tempo and minimal drastic pitch changes, it’s approachable even for those not confident in their singing.

If you sing it gently and conversationally over its warm melody, it’s sure to resonate with the listener.

SHAKESMAP4rank/position

SMAP SHAKE 2013 FNS Music Festival
SHAKESMAP

SMAP’s “SHAKE,” known for its catchy melody and easy-to-remember lyrics, is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke! It was used as the theme song for SMAP’s hugely popular flagship show “SMAP×SMAP,” making it a tune that’s widely familiar to households everywhere.

Its dynamic shifts in tempo are part of the appeal, and the melody is unforgettable after just one listen.

The song’s structure lets even those not used to music enjoy it to the fullest, keeping listeners engaged from start to finish.

If you’re looking for a song that’s fun to sing with a big group, “SHAKE” is a perfect pick.

OrangeSMAP5rank/position

It’s one of those classic ballads you want to hear in autumn, with a poignant yet warm piano melody that brings twilight scenery vividly to mind and gently soaks into the heart.

SMAP has many great songs, but this is one that many people might single out as especially special.

It depicts a breakup scene with a lover, yet its appeal lies in the fact that it’s not merely sad.

Concluding the farewell by deliberately replacing parting words with words of gratitude conveys a deep affection for the days they spent together and makes your heart swell.

There’s also a well-known story that the lyrics were changed at Takuya Kimura’s suggestion during the August 2000 recording.

Although it was a B-side to the single “Lion Heart,” its popularity earned it a place on their best-of album—a true gem of a ballad.

Blue LightningSMAP6rank/position

SMAP’s “Aoi Inazuma” is not only a classic that everyone knows, but also a karaoke hit, right? Released in 1996, it was used as the theme song for “SMAP×SMAP.” Its easy-to-remember, catchy, fast-paced melody and polished lyrics have a charm that appeals across generations.

This song creates a sense of unity, so it’s sure to get a big crowd hyped at karaoke!

Energetic SmilesSMAP7rank/position

Released in 1993, SMAP’s Egao no Genki is a work brimming with early idol charm.

While it’s a cheer-up song, it also carries the feel of a love song, refreshing a tired heart.

It was the opening theme for the anime Hime-chan’s Ribbon, and the phrase “A smile suits you” sparkles with positivity—sing it at karaoke and it’s sure to help you share that emotion and create a fun time together.

It’s a song that can bring together both the generation who watched Hime-chan’s Ribbon and those who didn’t.