AKB48 Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]
AKB48 songs that get everyone hyped even if you’re not a great singer.
You’re probably curious about which songs people usually sing, right?
So this time, we’ve put together a ranking of AKB48’s most popular karaoke songs.
Use it when you’ve run out of your own go-to songs or during silly/fun time.
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AKB48 Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
Color contacts winkAKB4829rank/position

The AKB48 classic “Colored Contact Wink” portrays a youthful moment of falling in love in spring.
Released on March 13, 2024 as AKB48’s 63rd single, it’s also well known as Yuki Kashiwagi’s first song as the center before her graduation.
Featuring an orthodox J-pop melody and the narrow vocal range typical of many idol groups, this track is very singable—especially for teenage girls who struggle with high notes or long sustained tones.
Jaa Baa JaaAKB4830rank/position

This is a song released in March 2018 by AKB48, a nationally beloved idol group popular as a lively, crowd-pleasing karaoke choice.
Since it was created with group singing in mind, it’s easy to sing at karaoke without strain and makes it easier to aim for a high score.
There aren’t any sudden jumps in the melody, so if you focus on clear projection and accurate pitch at the beginning and end of phrases and sing with energy, it will be very effective!
AKB48 Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
Skirt, flutterAKB4831rank/position

It’s a smash hit by the Akihabara-born idol group AKB48.
Over rapid breakbeats, the quintessentially catchy idol-style vocals ride on top.
It’s hugely popular among otaku in their 20s, and it’s become a song that makes some men go absolutely wild.
high tensionAKB4832rank/position

This is a cheer song by AKB48, who have secured a solid position in the pop scene thanks to their poppy, catchy sound and idol appeal with nationwide popularity.
As artists who resonate perfectly with teenage girls, it’s a track that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
Halloween NightAKB4833rank/position

A song by AKB48 known for its catchy tagline, “It’s not a club, it’s a disco!” It’s a glamorous, high-energy dance number that fuses old-school disco sounds with a Halloween theme.
Released in August 2015, it features Rino Sashihara as the center.
The lyrics vividly depict a Halloween night, highlighting the fun of costumes and parties.
You can feel the freedom of transformation and the one-night-only magic.
It’s a perfect track for autumn events and for lifting your spirits during the season.
Heart ElectricAKB4834rank/position

Heart Electric, AKB48’s 33rd major single, released in 2013.
This track features Haruna Kojima in the center position.
As you can tell from the intro, it’s a song with a Group Sounds vibe, and the lyrics also feel retro.
Overall, the vocal range stays on the lower side throughout, making it easier to sing even for women who aren’t comfortable with high notes.
The tambourine sounds crisply in the catchy chorus—when you sing it at karaoke, be sure to grab a tambourine and play along; it’ll really hype things up!
A Reserved ChristmasAKB4835rank/position

It’s a perfect karaoke song for Christmas that looks like it’ll be a lot of fun.
I’d love to sing a song like this with friends and get excited together.
The song is very cute and has a slightly nostalgic vibe that feels really pleasant.
The lyrics are simple, so it’s easy to sing.





