WANIMA Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
WANIMA, a leading band in today’s youth punk scene.
They have many songs with Japanese lyrics, which I think is one reason they’re so widely loved.
While they have lots of melodic, fast-tempo tracks, their ballads can really make you cry.
Here are some of WANIMA’s popular karaoke songs.
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WANIMA Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Hey yo…WANIMA22rank/position

This song is included on the first full-length album Are You Coming?, released in 2015.
While WANIMA is often associated with high-energy, uplifting anthems, “Hey yo…” is a mellow, emotional track.
It isn’t one of their most widely known songs, but it’s easy to sing thanks to its comfortable vocal range and tempo—and above all, the lyrics are sure to grab listeners’ hearts and draw them in.
The song is also known for expressing the band’s sentiments about the Great East Japan Earthquake.
SLOWWANIMA23rank/position

“SLOW” is a song that makes you feel like your emotions might burst just by listening or singing along.
It evokes the sea and summer, gently bringing back memories of some summer day or someone from the past.
It’s perfect as your companion on the way to the beach, and it’s a number we’d love for you to sing at summer karaoke.
It’s also recommended for those who think WANIMA’s songs might be too difficult for karaoke.
Since the style leans toward surf music, it should be easier for people who struggle with faster songs.
The overall pitch range stays low throughout, making it easy for anyone—regardless of gender—to sing.
TRACEWANIMA24rank/position

This song, TRACE, blends strength with poignancy and is an energizing power track characteristic of WANIMA.
The vocal range might be a bit wide, but it’s relatively easy to sing—especially because the melody line is clear and the rhythm is easy to catch—so even those who aren’t strong with high notes can handle it.
If high notes are challenging, lowering the key a little makes it much easier to sing.
The chorus melody is powerful and striking, resonating deeply.
It also features a beautiful melodic line that makes listeners want to join in on the chorus.
That day, in that placeWANIMA25rank/position

While WANIMA’s music is known for its up-tempo rhythms and powerful high-register vocals, they also have more relaxed songs with fewer high notes.
The song “Ano Hi, Ano Basho” is one of those—rather than forcefully rousing the listener, it gently stays close and soothes the heart.
Its lyrical message resonates with listeners, and the melody is characterized by a relatively narrow vocal range, making it easy to sing.
It’s a recommended number that even those who struggle with high notes can try with confidence.
It’s fine./Don’t worry about it./Just do it.WANIMA26rank/position

“Iikara” is a track included on WANIMA’s debut single “Think That…,” released in 2015.
It’s a popular song featuring mature lyrics that recount a night with an alluring woman.
In contrast to its lyrical content, the sound arrangement is very powerful, and the catchy melody is striking.
Punkish elements and a reggae flavor are seamlessly blended, resulting in a signature WANIMA sound that’s highly favored among fans.
It’s also relatively easy to sing even for those who struggle with high notes, making it easy to join in on choruses with friends and a great pick for getting everyone hyped together.
From hereWANIMA27rank/position

Kokokara by WANIMA is a song that sings of hope for the new life that’s about to begin.
It’s the perfect track to listen to when you’re feeling down from the sadness of graduation.
KENTA’s bright vocals naturally lift your spirits as you listen, and the rhythmic call-and-response parts are another highlight.
The home video–style music video, which weaves together various memories, also leaves you feeling very positive.
Be sure to check it out along with the song during graduation season!
At least this / Just this (one thing)WANIMA28rank/position

WANIMA is a three-piece rock band from Kumamoto Prefecture that’s at the forefront of today’s melodic hardcore scene.
“Kore Dake wa,” included on their 3rd single “Gotta Go!!,” is a fast-paced track chosen as the CM song for McDonald’s Japan’s “McShake × Calpis.” Its message—that no matter what the future holds, there’s always a place to come home to—gives courage and hope to those anxious about life after graduation.
It’s a rock tune that will get everyone hyped at karaoke—perfect for raising the energy and having a great time with friends.


