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Stevie Wonder Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2026]

Stevie Wonder Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2026]
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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.

Stevie Wonder Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2026]

I Just Called To Say I Love YouStevie Wonder1rank/position

A gem of a ballad by American genius singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder.

It’s an emotionally moving piece whose gentle, warm melody and lyrics—about calling someone for no reason other than to say “I love you”—resonate deep in the heart.

The song was produced in August 1984 as the theme for the film The Woman in Red, and in Japan it’s also well known from the TV drama Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru.

Savor the atmosphere that lets you feel the tenderness found in everyday life, and listen while thinking of someone dear to you.

Isn’t She LovelyStevie Wonder2rank/position

This love song by Stevie Wonder, who enjoys absolute popularity across a wide audience, features sophisticated vocals that fit seamlessly with pop, fusion, and funk.

His artistry is approachable even for teenage boys, and it’s a track that lets you project a cool, mature vibe you’ll want to bring to karaoke.

Ribbon In The SkyStevie Wonder3rank/position

A karaoke song by Stevie Wonder, an artist who, despite being blind, consistently delivers melodious and sophisticated works said to be guaranteed hits.

The ballad, infused with soulful elements of funk and jazz, carries a mood that makes you want to sing it at night.

To Feel The FireStevie Wonder4rank/position

This commercial promotes the fact that FIRE’s ONEDAY Black stays delicious even at room temperature, a state often associated with a drop in flavor.

Because the taste lasts, it supports you solidly throughout the day, helping you push forward with strength—depicted through the presence of Kenta Kiritani.

The song that underscores the power of this footage, which portrays such hard work, is the familiar series theme, “To Feel The Fire.” Its blend of gentle instrumentation and vocals that gradually build in intensity is striking, conveying a passion that slowly heats up the heart.

ChristmastimeStevie Wonder5rank/position

A heartwarming song that sings of the magic and joy of Christmas.

Stevie Wonder’s smooth vocals and the sound of his harmonica gently envelop the winter night.

Featured on the album “Someday at Christmas,” released in November 1967, this piece depicts the miracles of Christmas and the beauty of the world as seen through children’s eyes.

With its relaxed rhythm and familiar melody, it’s an easy tune to sing even for those who aren’t confident in English.

Why not choose it for a karaoke date with your partner or for a Christmas evening spent with someone special? Let Stevie Wonder’s warm voice surround you as you create wonderful memories.