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Supercell Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Supercell Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Supercell Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026]

This time, we’ll be introducing a ranking of supercell’s most popular karaoke songs.

Supercell is a creator collective formed around ryo, who is well-known as a Vocaloid producer.

Their song quality and the artwork—such as the illustrations on their CD jackets—are popular not only on the internet.

Be sure to experience their world for yourself.

Supercell Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026]

The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell1rank/position

This is supercell’s major-label debut single, released on August 12, 2009.

Ryo handled the lyrics, composition, and arrangement.

It became a big hit as the ending theme for the anime Bakemonogatari, telling a story with a coming-of-age ensemble feel that portrays a bittersweet unrequited love against a starry-night backdrop.

If you’re an anime fan or like the Monogatari series, you probably know this song.

The overall vocal range is A3–D5, with the chorus centered in the higher register.

Belting it all in full chest voice can strain your throat, so I recommend singing with a light heady mix or falsetto feel.

Try resonating in your head voice as you sing!

Ex-Otogibanashiryo (supercell) & tsukimi yachiyo (hayami saori)2rank/position

A song written by ryo (supercell) and voice actor Saori Hayami as the theme for the Netflix film “Ultra Princess Kaguya!” True to its world set in the neon-lit virtual space “Tsukuyomi,” it creates a soundscape that fuses traditional Japanese sentiment with futuristic digital sounds.

ryo’s signature, story-rich melodies intertwine with Hayami’s noble, clear vocals in character as Yachiyo Tsukimi, drawing listeners into a fantastical tale.

Released in January 2026, it’s ryo (supercell)’s first work under that name in about three years and nine months since the single “Takt.” It’s a track you’ll want to hear not only when lingering in the afterglow of the film, but also if you’re seeking a dramatic musical experience.

thunderous applause singing contestsupercell3rank/position

[Katanagatari] Katanagatari OP (FULL) – Hakushu Kassai Utaawase (Applause and Cheers Song Contest)
thunderous applause singing contestsupercell

It’s the ending theme of the anime Katanagatari.

The opening theme, “Kotonaha,” was also very popular, but this more relaxed song is easier to listen to and became extremely popular.

Even now, it sometimes ranks on karaoke anime song charts.

Meltryo(supercell)4rank/position

Posted on December 7, 2007, this is a historic song that represents the Vocaloid scene.

Even if you’re not familiar with Vocaloid, many of you have probably heard “Melt” at some point, right? It’s a fast-paced pop song that portrays the feelings of a girl with an unrequited crush, achieved a million views on Niconico, and sparked a movement known as the “Melt Shock.” Since there are many different versions now, I think the original track is best listened to on YouTube.

Plenty of people know the song, so it will definitely hype up the room at karaoke.

The chorus sits in a high range, so don’t forget to adjust the key!

#Love​ feat. Ann, gakusupercell5rank/position

A single by supercell, released in September 2019.

The song is a duet, performed by two vocalists: Ann (female) and gaku (male).

These two were reportedly selected in a previous supercell vocal audition.

Apparently, this is the first time supercell has featured a male vocalist.

At first listen, some might wonder, “Where’s the falsetto in this song?” but I think Ann’s gentle singing in sections like the A-melody skillfully uses mixed voice to falsetto.

Since it’s a duet, it might be a bit tricky to pick for karaoke, but please give it a try!

Ephemeral Fireworkssupercell6rank/position

Utakata Hanabi [supercell] [Subtitled]
Ephemeral Fireworkssupercell

That person I want to see but can no longer meet.

A bittersweet summer song sung for the one I wish I could come to hate but can’t, the one I want to forget but can’t.

What makes this sorrowful song feel even more heartrending is the voice of its vocalist, Nagi.

Alongside the many scenes of summer, what returns is that ache that hasn’t moved since that one summer.

Try listening while recalling your own memories of a bittersweet summer love you may have experienced.

Goodbye Memoriessupercell7rank/position

It’s a song that captures the bittersweet feeling of graduating while holding close the memories of familiar routes home and casual conversations.

Released in February 2010, it was written and composed by ryo, with vocals by nagi.

The driving sound woven from piano and strings beautifully conveys the unique restlessness of youth.

It’s also included on the classic album “Today Is A Beautiful Day,” and has long been loved as a spring staple.

In the climax of the lyrics, the protagonist musters their courage—a moment that’s sure to set your heart racing just by listening! If you have words you want to share with someone, this song will surely give you the courage to speak them.

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