[20s] Karaoke Popularity Ranking by Generation [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest rankings from the Karaoke Rankings by Age: 20s category, listed in order of most views! The lineup covers a wide range—from anime songs to tracks that became hot topics.
By checking out these rankings, you can get a feel for what’s trending and spark great conversations.
The playlist is updated every week, too.
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Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026] (Ages 51–60) [20s]
Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterHilcrhyme57rank/position

Hilcrhyme is a music duo that has gained popularity with a sound that fuses hip-hop beats and delicate textures.
Their major second single, “Shunkashuto,” landed numerous tie-ins and became the track that brought the name Hilcrhyme to a wide audience.
As the title suggests, its message centers on the four seasons, emotionally portraying time spent with someone special.
It’s a hip-hop number with a relaxed shuffle beat that feels great—one that men in their twenties, the group’s generation, in particular will want to sing.
Merry XmasBoA58rank/position

BoA’s classic winter ballad “Meri Kuri,” released in 2004.
It’s the kind of song you want to listen to when the Christmas season comes around.
Its beautiful melody and the yearning feelings for someone you love make your chest tighten.
It’s also a karaoke favorite, and for people in their 20s—especially the latter half of their 20s—it might be a generational anthem.
If you sing the verses in a whispery tone, it’s easier to capture the mood.
It’s perfect for creating a lovely atmosphere on a date, and it’s also a great pick when you want to fully soak in the Christmas spirit!
RPGSEKAI NO OWARI59rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic song “RPG.” This work, which could be called the culmination of the band’s fantastical musical style from their early days, is something anyone born in the Heisei era has probably heard at least once.
Surprisingly, the song’s vocal range is quite narrow, spanning from mid1 C# to hi A.
Since the frequently used notes are also on the lower side, even men with lower voices can sing it without issue if they drop the key.
If you want to boost the quality, try mixing in breaths like Fukase does—doing so will really liven things up at karaoke.
Dried flowersYuuri60rank/position

A signature song by Yuuri that beautifully portrays the memory of a bittersweet love.
It delicately expresses the pain of heartbreak and the healing power of time by likening them to dried flowers.
Centered around warm acoustic guitar tones, his emotive vocals resonate deeply.
Released in October 2020, it garnered overwhelming support from younger generations, especially on social media.
The track is also included on Yuuri’s first album, “Ichi.” It’s a perfect choice for men in their 20s to sing at karaoke.
Anyone with experiences of love or heartbreak will surely relate.
It’s a surefire crowd-pleaser for large gatherings, such as drinks with friends or workplace socials.
Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026] — People in Their 20s (61–70)
Charlesbarūn61rank/position

“Charles,” a 2016 track by Vocaloid producer Balloon, aka singer-songwriter Keina Suda.
Crunchy, distorted guitar rock, a rhythmic beat, and high, emotionally charged vocals.
In every way, it’s a breezy, exhilarating gem.
It’s a captivating number that can electrify not only Vocaloid fans but also rock band and J-pop fans.
Both the self-cover version and the Vocaloid version are great.
HarukaYOASOBI62rank/position

YOASOBI’s “Haruka” is available on streaming services, and—as the cover art hints—it’s actually a story song told from the perspective of a mug! The way it recalls daily life with the mug’s female owner is such a fun concept, isn’t it? The song itself has a gentle melody and is written so you can sing each phrase with care.
If you think you’re tone-deaf, you might not be as off-pitch as you believe, and many people actually find higher notes easier to sing than they expect.
In times like that, try singing “Haruka”! It’s such a cute song that you’ll naturally start smiling, which lifts your facial muscles.
That, in turn, makes it easier to stay on pitch and makes singing more enjoyable! From the A verse to the B verse to the chorus, be sure to keep those facial muscles lifted the whole time.
Bunny GirlAKASAKI63rank/position

AKASAKI’s hit song “Bunny Girl,” which went viral nationwide.
The vocal range in this track is from mid1 C to mid2 G, which is quite narrow for recent Japanese pop.
There’s a key change in the final chorus, but even so, the overall pitch movement is minimal, making it exceptionally easy to sing.
The vocal line also has gentle rises and falls, so it’s recommended for people who want to get the crowd going even if they’re not very confident in their singing.
If you want to sound more polished, try incorporating overtone techniques to add richness to the low–mid range.


