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SUPER BEAVER Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026]

SUPER BEAVER is a rock band whose powerful vocals and straightforward lyrics gently give listeners a push forward.

Their many songs with irresistibly singable, comfortable melodies enjoy enduring popularity at karaoke.

From emotional numbers that make you want to belt out the chorus to tender ballads that quietly sink into your heart, there are so many tracks you’ll want to sing that it can be hard to choose.

In this article, we’ll introduce SUPER BEAVER songs that are especially popular at karaoke.

Use it as a guide for your next song selection.

SUPER BEAVER Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Thank youSUPER BEAVER11rank/position

SUPER BEAVER “Arigatou” MV (Band ver.)
Thank youSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER is a rock band that keeps moving the hearts of many listeners with a straightforward rock sound that goes straight to the core of the words.

Featured on the album “361°,” this song is more than a simple message of gratitude—it’s a powerful rock number that affirms encounters, farewells, and the very feeling of being alive.

Released in February 2014, it isn’t tied to any TV show or film, yet it’s known as a classic that spread by word of mouth along with the heat of live house performances.

There’s hardly a more fitting song for expressing your feelings to friends at a farewell gathering.

If you let the band’s unvarnished intensity carry the words of thanks that are usually too embarrassing to say, the whole venue is sure to be wrapped in warm emotion.

single-minded; earnest; wholehearted; dedicatedSUPER BEAVER12rank/position

SUPER BEAVER “Hitamuki” Music Video (TV Anime “My Hero Academia” Season 6 Opening Theme)
single-minded; earnest; wholehearted; dedicatedSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER’s electrifying, heart-pounding track has been chosen as the opening theme for Season 6 of the TV anime My Hero Academia.

The powerful vocals and band sound vividly express earnest emotions, resonate deeply, and push forward those who strive with unwavering determination.

Released in November 2022, the song aligns perfectly with the anime’s worldview, carrying messages that mirror the protagonists as they face adversity.

As a fast-paced anthem that inspires self-belief and the courage to keep moving without giving up, it’s highly recommended when deadlines loom or when you need to flip your motivation switch.

I love youSUPER BEAVER13rank/position

SUPER BEAVER 'I Love You' Music Video
I love youSUPER BEAVER

A song that celebrates the strength and warmth of love.

Released in February 2021 as the title track of SUPER BEAVER’s seventh album, “I Love You.” Set to a powerful rock sound, this ballad-like piece conveys feelings of love and gratitude in a straightforward way, resonating deeply with fans.

The album reached a peak of No.

2 on the Oricon charts and became a major hit that stayed on the charts for a long time.

The lyrics, which express the feelings of caring for someone and the importance of conveying those feelings, are sure to strike a chord.

Consider choosing it the next time you go to karaoke with someone special—it’s bound to be a song that stays with you.

As a person (AA1)SUPER BEAVER14rank/position

A track from the 2016 album “27” will be released as an acoustic arrangement version in October 2025.

The original version was used as the opening theme for the drama “Sono ‘Okodawari’, Watashi ni mo Kureyo!!” aired in April 2016, and later featured in an Asahi Super Dry commercial in 2021—remaining a long-loved piece.

Set to a powerful melody, the song expresses a resolve to live coolly while accepting human contradictions and weaknesses.

It’s a song that stands by the universal struggles we all face, born from a desire to be sincere as a person.

worth its weight in goldSUPER BEAVER15rank/position

SUPER BEAVER “Priceless” Music Video
worth its weight in goldSUPER BEAVER

This is SUPER BEAVER’s fourth digital-only single, released in December 2023.

It was chosen as the theme song for the 103rd National High School Rugby Tournament.

Depending on how you listen, vocalist Ryota Shibuya’s voice can sound somewhat like a slightly husky female vocal, so I thought it might be a great karaoke recommendation for women with lower voices and decided to introduce it here.

Musically, it’s a mid-tempo pop-rock number.

Just be careful not to rush the rhythm when singing; if you keep the tempo grounded and sing with strength throughout, it should feel really good.

Give it a try!