Arashi Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Since their debut in 1999, Arashi has continued to lead the Japanese male idol scene as a top-running, hugely popular group.
Here is a ranking of their most popular karaoke songs.
Many of the songs are quite challenging and require strong vocal ability.
Men are recommended to lower the key when singing.
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Arashi Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
Love Rainbowstorm22rank/position

Let’s try singing Arashi’s song “Love Rainbow,” which was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Natsu no Koi wa Nijiiro ni Kagayaku,” starring Jun Matsumoto! The tempo is a bit fast, but the melody is easy to remember and the lyrics aren’t too dense, so I think it’s easy to sing.
If it’s tough to sing the call-and-response parts alone, it’s perfectly fine to deliberately sing just one side.
There’s a high note part in the chorus, so men should practice hitting it cleanly in falsetto.
Let the cherry blossoms bloomstorm23rank/position

This is the perfect song to give to someone who’s moving on after a farewell and striving in a new place—the signature hit by Arashi! “The cherry blossoms bloom” doesn’t just literally mean the flowers are blooming; like how it can mean passing an entrance exam, it signifies that something you’ve challenged yourself with has gone well.
That kind of forward-looking spirit is packed throughout the lyrics.
And before you take off running in a new place, there’s almost always a farewell to your current environment and friends.
This song carries a powerful message: “Even after we part ways, the bonds we’ve built won’t disappear—so keep your head up and keep running forward!”
Believestorm24rank/position

The song “Believe” is the theme for the film Yatterman, starring group member Sho Sakurai.
In addition to a music video featuring the members, there is a short animated film titled “ARASHI★Tatsunoko animation film of Believe,” produced in collaboration with Tatsunoko Production.
It’s also a track that spotlights a sharp, cool rap segment with lyrics written by Sakurai himself.
Sakurastorm25rank/position

A powerful Arashi classic with a driving rock sound and an uplifting message was released in March 2005.
Chosen as the theme song for Jonan Prep School’s TV commercial as an anthem for those determined to move forward, the track—featuring rap lyrics by Sho Sakurai—resonated widely as a song that gives a strong push to young people.
Included on the albums “5×10 All the BEST! 1999-2009” and “5×20 All the BEST!! 1999-2019,” it achieved strong sales, selling about 115,000 copies in its first week on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Long beloved as a support song that encourages people taking their first steps—especially during the spring graduation and school entrance season—it continues to inspire listeners.
Merry ChristmasArashi (Kazunari Ninomiya)26rank/position

Kazunari Ninomiya’s solo song “Merry Christmas” from Arashi portrays a scene where a man who has fallen in love at first sight is nervously trying to work up the courage to talk to her, making listeners’ hearts race as well.
The song has also been covered by Amatsuki—who is very popular even among elementary school students—so it would likely be a hit at karaoke!
A-RA-SHI : Rebornstorm27rank/position

The hugely popular idol group Arashi’s “A-RA-SHI : Reborn.” This track is a remake of their 1999 single “A-RA-SHI,” and not only is each sound reworked into a contemporary electronic style, but the members’ vocals are also rearranged.
It’s a recommended song not just for Arashi fans but also for those who love dance music.
Sunrise Japanstorm28rank/position

This upbeat song by Arashi, who are hugely active on television and popular across a wide range of generations, is sure to lift your spirits.
The melody is simple and there are many rap sections, making it easy to sing even for those who struggle with pitch, and its danceable track makes it easy to sing while dancing as well.





