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] (1–10)
Love so sweetstorm1rank/position

Released in 2007 and achieving phenomenon-level popularity as the theme song for the drama “Boys Over Flowers 2 (Returns),” this is one of Arashi’s signature tracks that defined its era.
Even now, many people’s hearts still flutter when this song starts to play.
Set to a sweet, blissful melody befitting its title, the lyrics convey a pure realization that it’s that special someone who makes you shine.
Its uplifting message—that hearts remain connected even when apart—has encouraged countless listeners.
The song ranked fourth on Oricon’s 2007 annual singles chart.
It’s a hit tune that will fill the room with positivity when you sing it together with friends at karaoke.
Happinessstorm2rank/position

It’s an uplifting anthem whose message—keep looking ahead and seize the future with your own two feet—truly resonates.
The bright guitar sound and exhilarating brass arrangement energize listeners.
Released as an Arashi single in September 2007, it was also used as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari.” It’s a recommended track for anyone feeling anxious about a new chapter in life or wanting to take a step toward their dreams.
As you listen, you’ll find the courage to boldly move forward welling up inside you.
WISHstorm3rank/position

A heartwarming slow ballad from Arashi.
Its lyrics, which express a deepening bond with a loved one and the resolve to walk forward together, strike a chord.
Released in November 2005, it was also beloved as the theme song for the TBS drama “Boys Over Flowers.” Featured in Arashi’s concert tours and albums, it has continued to be cherished by many fans for years.
Sing it at karaoke during Christmas, and its sweet-and-sour love lyrics might just capture her heart! It’s a classic winter song that conjures scenes of couples smiling beneath sparkling illuminations.
One Lovestorm4rank/position

This is a classic song widely used at weddings as a love song that vows eternal love.
While it’s a grand and powerful ballad, it also incorporates pop elements, portraying gratitude and love for that one irreplaceable person in the world, accompanied by a beautiful melody.
Released in June 2008 as the 22nd single, it was selected as the theme song for the film Hana Yori Dango Final starring Jun Matsumoto, sold approximately 314,000 copies in its first week, and ranked second on Oricon’s 2008 annual singles chart.
Now a standard wedding song for couples to pledge their love, it is also one of Arashi’s more singable tracks.
Men may find the vocal range slightly high, but for women it’s a heartwarming song that can be sung steadily even through the full chorus.
A-RA-SHIstorm5rank/position

A·RA·SHI, Arashi’s debut song, was created as the image song for the Volleyball World Cup 1999.
If you’re from the Arashi generation, you can probably hum the chorus without thinking, right? Since it starts with a rap, it might be challenging for those who aren’t comfortable with rapping.
However, the overall pitch range isn’t extreme, so if you’re okay with the rap, it should be fairly easy to sing.
Above all, it’s a real crowd-pleaser, so definitely try it at karaoke!
Labyrinth Love Songstorm6rank/position

A heartfelt, bittersweet love song that expresses a fateful encounter with a rhythm like the ticking of a second hand.
The form of love Arashi portrays brims with a powerful bond that feels like a connection from a past life, and with the determination to protect the one you love.
Released in November 2011, the song drew attention as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de” starring Sho Sakurai, selling 240,000 copies on the Oricon daily singles chart the day before its release.
It was later used as the theme for the film “Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de,” and included on the acclaimed albums “Popcorn” and “5×20 All the BEST!! 1999-2019.” It’s a track to listen to in moments when you want to etch into your heart the time you spend with someone special, while feeling deep love and trust for the one you cherish.
Monsterstorm7rank/position

This is a poignant love song about a mysterious being who awakens in the darkness of night and pours out deep feelings for a beloved.
Even if memories fade or they are reborn, the unwavering resolve to keep searching for that person is strikingly portrayed, and the vow of eternal love is truly moving.
Released in May 2010 as Arashi’s 30th single, the song drew attention as the theme for the Nippon TV drama “Kaibutsu-kun,” starring Satoshi Ohno.
Blending a dark, mysterious atmosphere with pop elements, sharp choreography, and a compelling sound, it continues to enjoy strong support from a wide audience.
It’s the perfect track when you want to feel the ache of love and the constancy of devotion to someone dear.





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