Superfly Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This is a special feature on Superfry, who has become an indispensable presence in the J-pop scene thanks to her powerful vocals and catchy songs.
This time, we picked out her most popular tracks for karaoke and ranked them.
Use it as a reference the next time you sing at karaoke.
Superfly Karaoke Hit Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly1rank/position

It’s a signature work by Superfly, whose soul-stirring, powerful vocals deliver love straight to the listener’s heart.
In this song, the many emotions of life—joy, sorrow, gratitude—are expressed like a colorful bouquet of flowers, carrying a warm yet strong message that, no matter how many detours we take, our feelings return to the ones we cherish.
The protagonist, awkward yet earnest in trying to convey love and thanks, will move many listeners and give them energy for tomorrow.
Released in February 2008 as the fourth single, it stirred great emotion as the theme song for the drama “Edison no Haha” (Edison’s Mother).
Step a little away from the everyday, sing your heart out with all your feelings, and this is sure to lift your spirits!
Soul RevolutionSuperfly2rank/position

A hit song from 2010 featuring a powerful rock sound and overwhelming vocal prowess.
Chosen as NHK’s soccer theme song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, it was used across J.League broadcasts and other soccer programs, energizing and moving many listeners.
If you want to sing something strong and bold, many people turn to Superfly’s songs.
However, because “Tamashii Revolution” opens with the chorus, if you go full throttle from the start you’ll run out of stamina; the key is to conserve energy and keep a good balance as you sing.
There are also many parts where both the rhythm and pitch bounce around, and unless you can instantly switch between chest voice, falsetto, and mixed voice, it’s quite difficult to deliver it with full impact.
VoiceSuperfly3rank/position

A digital-only single by Superfly, released on April 4, 2022.
Vocalist Shiho Ochi has been renowned for her singing ability since their debut, and that vocal prowess is alive and well in this latest track—or rather, it feels like she’s now radiating an even more mature and refined charm.
You can really sense it in the chorus in particular, where her performance is powerful yet never loses its softness or tenderness.
It might be quite challenging for the average person to recreate this in karaoke, but precisely for that reason, it’s a song well worth taking on!
flareSuperfly4rank/position

Superfly’s “Flare,” which was used as the theme song for the 2019 NHK morning drama series “Scarlet,” was released in 2019.
The lyrics feel as if they cheer on women in their 40s who are busy with childcare and work, and the melody’s bright, Latin-like rhythm lifts your spirits just by listening.
So when you’re busy and starting to feel worn out, please try singing this song.
You’ll receive sun-like brightness and energy from it!
with a gentle heartSuperfly5rank/position

This is a song that leaves you feeling fresh and positive.
Released in July 2009 by Superfly, it drew attention as the lead single from the album “Box Emotions.” It was also used as the theme song for the TV program “Mezamashi TV.” Shiho Ochi’s soulful vocals resonate deeply.
The lyrics, which sing about the importance of kindness and love, carry a message about valuing human connections.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want to wake up feeling refreshed or start your day with a positive mindset.
Like the shining moonSuperfly6rank/position

Superfly, who keeps delivering a rock groove that feels anything but typical for Japan.
It might be a bit tough to sing well, but even so, this is one song I really want women to sing: “Like a Shining Moon.” The lyrics—like speaking directly to someone, saying “Because you’re here, I can be me.
Thank you”—really stir a man’s heart… If she sings it with a smile, you can’t help but fall for her, right? It was also the theme song for the TV drama “Summer Rescue: The Sky Clinic.” It always starts playing in those moments when you feel relieved.
If you’re unsure what to sing, definitely choose this one!
FarewellSuperfly7rank/position

Superfly’s “Farewell” feels wonderfully soothing to listen to, thanks to its expansive vocals.
Released in 2022, the song was chosen as the theme for the film Ichikei’s Crow.
It’s a piece that conveys the preciousness of living while thinking of the people you love and cherish, and vocalist Shiho Ochi’s clear, gentle voice seems to embody the lyrics themselves.
With the recognition that comes from being the theme song of a hugely popular movie, it’s an easy pick for karaoke.
Plus, its slow tempo makes it very singable.
AwakeningSuperfly8rank/position

This is a soul-stirring number written as the theme song for the animated feature Promare.
The theme of the track is “meditation.” Its progressive development—evoking the awakening of inner power and the thrill of the unknown—is captivating.
The lyrics carry a message of fighting not to hurt others, but to protect what’s important, and they really set your heart ablaze.
The song was included on the single Ambitious, released in June 2019, and later featured on the acclaimed album 0.
Give it a listen when you want to fire yourself up and push past your limits.
AshesSuperfly9rank/position

This is Superfly’s ninth digital download single, released in November 2023.
It was written as the theme song for the TBS television drama “Gekokujō Kyūji,” which began airing on October 15, 2023.
Shiho Ochi, the vocalist renowned for her powerful and rich voice, shines here as well—her appeal is fully on display in this track! If you sing it with the same power as she does, you’re sure to become the center of attention.
Be sure to create clear contrasts in dynamics between the different parts and phrases of the song.
It’s also very important to produce the falsetto in the chorus cleanly!
BeautifulSuperfly10rank/position

A track included on Superfly’s fifth album, WHITE, and the theme song for TBS’s Tuesday drama “Mother Game: Kanojo-tachi no Kaikyū.” There are probably many women who admire the powerful, soulful singing of Superfly’s Shiho Ochi, right? To produce powerful high notes like hers, mastering a chest-dominant mixed voice is essential.
Try practicing with the sensation of producing falsetto while firmly supporting your upper body with your abdominal muscles and minimizing air leakage.
Since it’s an up-tempo song, it’s also important to control your body well so you don’t lose a sense of speed!


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