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Stevie Wonder Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2026]

Stevie Wonder, who has produced more than 30 Top 10 hits in the U.S.

and won Grammys in a total of 22 categories, making him the most awarded male solo singer.

Although his music is Western pop, many of his songs are ones everyone has heard, and they’re often sung at karaoke.

Here, we’ll introduce his popular songs in a ranked list.

Karaoke Ranking of Popular Stevie Wonder Songs [2026] (1–10)

Faith ft. Ariana GrandeStevie Wonder6rank/position

Stevie Wonder – Faith ft. Ariana Grande
Faith ft. Ariana GrandeStevie Wonder

This is a song used in the 2016 animated film “SING.” It’s performed by the famous duo Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande, and along with the movie’s success, the song became a worldwide hit.

Happy BirthdayStevie Wonder7rank/position

Stevie Wonder is one of the artists who sparked the new soul boom of the 1970s.

He’s also extremely popular in Japan, and since he was born blind, I think many younger people know of him as well.

Among Stevie Wonder’s works, one song that’s especially easy to get a good reaction with is “Happy Birthday.” It’s a birthday song that everyone has heard at least once.

The more seriously you sing it, the funnier it gets, so give it your all and try singing it for real.

That GirlStevie Wonder8rank/position

This is a track that captivates the heart with its comfortable rhythm and distinctive harmonies.

It conveys a deep affection a man holds for a woman, coming across as a message that resonates with listeners.

Released in 1982, it set a record by staying at No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard R&B chart for nine weeks.

Featured on the album “Stevie Wonder’s Original Musiquarium I,” it beautifully fuses Stevie Wonder’s signature soulful vocals.

The lyrics, which delve deeply into a woman’s inner world from a man’s perspective, are likely to remain on many people’s replay lists for a long time.

It’s a superb song that subtly adds color to everyday life and is recommended for a wide audience.

Love of the heartStevie Wonder9rank/position

Stevie Wonder – I Just Called To Say I Love You (Live in London, 1995)
Love of the heartStevie Wonder

It’s one of Stevie Wonder’s signature songs—the moment you hear the phrase “Ajusco—tuse—I love you,” everyone recognizes it.

I don’t think it’s that difficult for karaoke, so sing it carefully.

Since it’s a calm song, performing it at a moment when people want to listen quietly can really get the crowd going.

Dear DukeStevie Wonder10rank/position

This is a piece Stevie Wonder created in memory of the late Duke Ellington, and the lyrics mention many jazz musicians.

With its catchy, upbeat, poppy rhythm, it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.

There’s a section in the middle where the pitch is tricky, so be careful when you sing it.