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UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s songs are packed with a variety of charms: the solid sound unique to a three-piece band, striking vocals, and melodies that make you want to hum along.

This time, we’ve compiled a ranking of their most-played tracks among their catalog.

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Azalea WindUNISON SQUARE GARDEN15rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a three-piece rock band that captivates listeners with high-level musicianship and catchy melodies.

Azalea no Kaze is a pop song where the sharpness of the band sound blends exquisitely with gentle keyboard tones.

It was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime A Sign of Affection.

Its sound evokes the bittersweetness of youth, and Kosuke Saito’s crystal-clear vocals will make your heart flutter.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to while thinking of someone you love.

While listening to Linear BlueUNISON SQUARE GARDEN16rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Listening to Linear Blue” Short Ver.
While listening to Linear BlueUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It’s the theme song for the movie TIGER & BUNNY: The Beginning.

It’s easier to sing than the other two Tiger & Bunny songs, and if you use a machine like DAM that plays the anime footage, the nostalgia will definitely make you want to watch the anime again.

If you want people to recognize it as a Tiger & Bunny song, singing the TV version’s “Tracing Orion” (Orion wo Nazoru) is also a good option.

Serene and sweet autumn evening lyricismUNISON SQUARE GARDEN17rank/position

This song, with its quiet, beautiful melody that evokes an autumn evening, sinks deep into the heart.

It’s a track by the three-piece rock band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN.

The piece seems to depict both the loneliness of a passing season and a gentle warmth that cherishes precious memories.

It’s bittersweet, yet somehow soothing in a mysterious way.

The song is included on their seventh album, MODE MOOD MODE, released in January 2018.

The harmony between Kosuke Saito’s clear, translucent vocals and the band’s delicate sound is wonderful.

It’s a song I’d love for you to listen to alone on a slightly chilly night, strolling through a park where fallen leaves are dancing.