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Sukima Switch Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

We’ll introduce the most popular Sukima Switch songs for karaoke in a ranking format.

From upbeat, energizing pop tunes to tender ballads, their wide-ranging catalog is full of charm.

Once you’ve checked the popular tracks in the rankings, all that’s left is to practice!

Sukima Switch Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Doshita ToasterSukima Suichi15rank/position

It’s a heartbreakingly poignant love song by Sukima Switch.

His girlfriend, who used to live with him, has left, and the only memento of their time together is a toaster.

He thinks that if he can toast the bread just right one more time, he’ll go after her, but he’s too scared to press the switch.

It’s a quiet ballad, so you can sing it calmly.

indigoSukima Suichi16rank/position

There’s truly no missing the mark with Sukima Switch’s ballads—they have many songs that really hit you in the heart.

Among them, this one carries a touch of wistfulness in the lyrics, yet its comfortably groovy rhythm is sure to soothe you and put you at ease.

Rainbow RecipeSukima Suichi17rank/position

Sukima Switch – “Recipe of the Rainbow” Music Video: SUKIMASWITCH – NIJINORECIPI Music Video
Rainbow RecipeSukima Suichi

A richly colorful pop number that likens the process of building music, layer by layer, to a “rainbow.” It’s a work by the musical duo Sukima Switch, released as a single in May 2009, and it’s also included on their fifth album, Nayuta to Fukashigi.

Despite its extended length of about 7 minutes and 40 seconds, the structure that gradually swells toward the latter half is superb.

It was used as the theme song for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN” and as the image song for the 2nd Honolulu Rainbow Ekiden 2014.

The lyrics convey a creative passion to complete a work through trial and error, stirring the heart.

Immerse yourself in this piece’s world, where diverse sounds blend together, and try singing it with a music-loving friend.

Reverse TriggerSukima Suichi18rank/position

SUKIMASWITCH “Reverse Trigger” Music Video – Sukima Switch
Reverse TriggerSukima Suichi

Sukima Switch is a popular duo that has energized Japan’s J-pop scene for many years.

They still release new songs consistently, and you can always spot them around the middle of the charts.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend is Gyakuten Trigger.

It fully showcases the duo’s charm: bright, uplifting messages and melodies.

Despite its high energy, there are plenty of spots to breathe and the vocal range isn’t wide, so most male singers should be able to handle it without any trouble.

Rain-Waiting WindSukima Suichi19rank/position

Skimama Switch’s “Amemachi Kaze,” with its wistful, aching melody, shines in the rainy season.

Released in 2005, the song is said to be based on “Natsugumo Noise,” which was created during their indie days.

Many people find the rainy tsuyu season dreary, but the protagonist of this song longs for the rain.

After a sorrowful breakup with a lover, they wish for the rain to wash away and erase all their swirling emotions.

When hearts are broken, many people probably feel, like this protagonist, that they want everything to just disappear.

If that’s you, why not let this song carry your cry and wash it away together with the monsoon rains?

DropletSukima Suichi20rank/position

Shizuku (Live at Zepp Tokyo ’09.3.25)
DropletSukima Suichi

Skimaswitch’s “Shizuku,” used as the opening theme and as an insert song for the anime The Beast Player Erin, is a gentle, soothing piece that feels healing for both body and soul.

For those who watched Erin, the moment this song started to play, it may have brought them to the verge of tears.

Sukima Switch Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Song of BeginningsŌhashi Takuya (Sukima Suicchi)21rank/position

Takuya Ohashi – “Hajimari no Uta” Music Video: TAKUYA OHASHI – Hajimari no Uta Music Video
Song of BeginningsŌhashi Takuya (Sukima Suicchi)

Takuya Ohashi, a singer-songwriter who shines as a member of Sukima Switch and is also active as a solo artist.

His debut single “Hajimari no Uta,” chosen as the campaign song for U-Can 2008, is memorable for its intro where the guitar, bass, and piano each weave standout phrases.

The lyrics, which tell us that both good things and bad things start with a single step, may help anyone beginning a new chapter in life feel more at ease.

It’s a song you’ll want to sing at karaoke in your new environment as if speaking to yourself—a number that makes you look forward to a fresh start.