Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of back number [2025]
Speaking of back number’s songs, their biggest appeal is said to be the poignancy they portray so vividly.
Many people relate to that bittersweet feeling and often sing their songs at karaoke.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of back number’s most popular tracks for karaoke.
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back number Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
Hold on a second with that dress.back number36rank/position

“Wait a Second, That Dress,” included on the first album At no Matsuri (Aftermath).
The lyrics, which depict the complexities of a man’s heart so vividly that you can imagine the story from the title alone, are likely to resonate with many men.
The upbeat rhythm feels comfortable for karaoke and the vocal range isn’t wide, but be careful not to fall behind since the melody moves a bit quickly.
It’s a pop tune that blends bittersweet yet somewhat comical lyrics with a friendly melody, and will likely be a hit—especially at karaoke sessions with an all-male crowd.
What I can do nowback number37rank/position

Back number’s classic “Boku ga Ima Dekiru Koto wo” is striking for its acoustic first half.
It’s a gem where back number’s delicate lyrics and melody shine, and it’s especially popular among fans.
The song unfolds at a very slow tempo throughout.
While it does feature relatively many long notes, there aren’t any abrupt pitch jumps, so even those who aren’t confident singers should find it easy to sing.
Although songs centered on long notes are easier if you can do vibrato, the original performance doesn’t use vibrato either, so you don’t need to worry about that too much.
Emeraldback number38rank/position

It’s the ending theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “Dangerous Venus,” available for streaming since October 2020.
As of the time of writing, no CD release schedule has been announced.
It’s a medium-tempo rock song with a slightly wistful melody, and Shimizu Iyori’s vocals—skillfully making extensive use of falsetto—are arranged to further highlight the song’s appeal.
The way falsetto (head voice) is used offers many points that male vocalists in bands can learn from, so be sure to pay attention to the switching and differentiation of vocal registers as you listen.
Back Number Medleyback number39rank/position

Back number is a rock band that captivates fans with lyrics that vividly paint scenes and a distinctive falsetto that colors their unique worldview.
Because they’ve released so many buzzworthy songs, some people might not know where to start listening.
In this medley, you’re guaranteed to experience the charms of back number through energetic tracks like “Kaito” and “Takane no Hanako-san,” as well as warm, heartening songs like “Christmas Song” and “Heroine.” It’s enjoyable not only for fans but for anyone—so why not give it a listen?
thenback number40rank/position

The hidden gem “then” by back number.
These days, back number tends to focus on warm, ballad-centric songs, but at the time this track was released, their sound was put together with a louder, rock-oriented taste.
This song is no exception, finished with a somewhat rough-edged feel.
With a rougher arrangement, the vocalist’s timbre becomes important; at the same time, since this style can more easily disguise imperfections, there’s no need to match pitch with extreme precision.
If anything, prioritizing the vibe and weaving in effective shouts will likely make it sound better.
Back Number Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)
petalback number41rank/position

back number’s major-label debut single “Hanabira.” What’s striking is that their style was already firmly established at this point.
It’s still a popular track, so many of you have probably heard it.
The easiest-to-sing aspect of this song is definitely the vocal line.
It features a distinctly J-pop, catchy melody throughout, so you shouldn’t struggle much with pitch.
However, note that there’s one brief falsetto part in the first verse, and the pitch rises rather quickly in the C melody before the final chorus, so take care there.
Checkered one-piece dressback number42rank/position

The piece “Checkered Dress” is striking for its bittersweet lyrics that tighten the chest.
Because it interweaves major and minor keys, you might get the impression it’s hard to sing, but since there are no abrupt jumps in pitch, it’s actually easier to sing than it sounds.
The only tricky part is the beginning of the B section.
With the vowel on “o,” you have to drop the pitch twice; this approaches an advanced vocal technique known as a “fake” (ad-lib), so it does require getting used to.





