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Ariana Grande Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Ariana Grande, who openly identifies as a vegan who doesn’t eat meat or eggs.

This time, we’re announcing the ranking of her most popular karaoke songs—fitting for someone who’s “truly conscious” in every sense.

Which songs are Japanese fans actually singing?

Ariana Grande Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

EverydayAriana Grande ft. Future22rank/position

Ariana Grande – Everyday (Official Video) ft. Future
EverydayAriana Grande ft. Future

This is a collaboration track between Ariana Grande, a hugely popular songstress in Japan, and Future, a globally popular rapper.

The laid-back rhythm is cool and just listening to it will lift your mood.

The deep bass throughout the song is awesome, so try listening on big speakers.

Beauty and the BeastAriana Grande & John Legend23rank/position

Ariana Grande, John Legend – Beauty and the Beast (From Beauty and the Beast – Official Video)
Beauty and the BeastAriana Grande & John Legend

“Beauty and the Beast,” featuring two artists with overwhelming vocal prowess.

It’s sung by the world-renowned songstress Ariana Grande and John Legend, who appeared as an actor in the film La La Land.

This track was chosen as the theme song for the live-action film Beauty and the Beast released in 2017.

John Legend’s steady, grounded vocals pair beautifully with Ariana Grande’s shimmering high notes.

Their overlapping voices perfectly capture the song’s romantic atmosphere.

Love Me HarderAriana Grande, The Weeknd24rank/position

One of the signature songs by next-generation diva Ariana Grande, “Love Me Harder.” Released in 2014, this track is a collaboration with Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd.

It’s no exaggeration to say that this song helped raise The Weeknd’s profile.

The lyrics depict a man and a woman becoming captivated by distorted expressions of love.

Its dreamy sound further draws listeners into the song’s world.

AdoreCashmere Cat ft. Ariana Grande25rank/position

Cashmere Cat – Adore (Audio) ft. Ariana Grande
AdoreCashmere Cat ft. Ariana Grande

A collaboration between Norwegian DJ and producer Cashmere Cat and American singer Ariana Grande.

Released in 2015, it reached No.

27 on the Belgian charts.

It was inspired by Johnny Gill’s 1990 track “My, My, My.”

Bang BangJessie J ft. Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj26rank/position

Jessie J – Bang Bang ft. Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj
Bang BangJessie J ft. Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj

This song is known for having its music video covered by the five-member new unit “Royal Flush” led by Chiemi Blouson.

The original music video is cool, but when I think about the cover, I can’t help but laugh.

The idea of covering not the song itself, but the entire music video, is interesting, isn’t it? It feels like it could become a new trend.

Santa, Can’t You Hear MeKelly Clarkson & Ariana Grande27rank/position

Kelly Clarkson & Ariana Grande – Santa, Can’t You Hear Me (from When Christmas Comes Around on NBC)
Santa, Can't You Hear MeKelly Clarkson & Ariana Grande

The collaboration between Kelly Clarkson and Ariana Grande arrived as a dazzling Christmas song.

It’s included on Clarkson’s 2021 album “When Christmas Comes Around.

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.” and was released in October.

The track is characterized by an upbeat, catchy tempo woven together by their powerful vocals.

Centered on wishes to Santa Claus, the lyrics express a yearning for love and the presence of someone special—longing for something that truly fills the heart rather than iconic Christmas trappings.

Sparked by their time together on The Voice, this collaboration also reflects the mutual respect between the two artists.

It’s the perfect song to get everyone hyped at Christmas parties and year-end events.

FaithStevie Wonder ft. Ariana Grande28rank/position

Faith (From “Sing” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack/Lyric Video)
FaithStevie Wonder ft. Ariana Grande

The classic song Faith by Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande, which was used as the theme song for the 2016 film Sing.

The lyrics about “believing and not giving up,” paired with a catchy, upbeat tempo, are really cool.

The title “Faith” and the word “hallelujah” that appears in the song evoke gospel, and the presence of a choir singing the chorus reinforces that imagery.

It’s a short track, under three minutes, but it’s an instant, high-energy banger that really lifts your spirits.