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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.

Back Number Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)

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back number – fish (full)
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This is a heartbreak song that portrays the poignant feelings for a love that will never return, hidden deep within the heart.

Amid an urban sound, the vocals brim with power, as if emotions are overflowing, and that contrast heightens the sentiment.

Released in February 2014, this track is the band’s ninth single and is also included on their fourth album, “Love Story.” Listening to this piece, which depicts the cruel reality faced by the female protagonist, will bring tears to women suffering from heartbreak as their emotions spill over.

It’s a recommended song for anyone who has someone they just can’t forget.

Back Number Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (51–60)

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While back number has many unrequited-love and heartbreak songs, they do have some mutual-love tracks as well.

Among them, the one I particularly recommend for its ease of singing is March.

Its lyrics capture the various feelings that arise while looking at a lover sitting in the passenger seat, and the melody is striking—full of a driving sense of speed that evokes a road trip, yet tinged with a chill vibe.

The vocal line in this song is very understated, repeating similar phrases over and over, so the level of difficulty is quite low.

sympathyback number52rank/position

Speaking of back number’s greatest appeal, it has to be their emotional, delicate melodies, right? Their song “sympathy” is a work that’s packed with everything that makes back number so good.

It features soft, evocative lyrics that clearly paint a scene, supported by a fitting melody.

In this piece, falsetto appears right at the start of the chorus.

Singing it as in the original is perfectly fine, but since there aren’t that many low parts, it’s also a great option to boldly lower the key and sing it in chest voice.

Lowering the key makes the song significantly easier, so definitely give it a try.

tenderback number53rank/position

One song that lets you feel their early musical style, “tender.” This track encapsulates the early hallmarks of back number with its loud sound and arrangement.

Some listeners may feel put off by intense-sounding songs.

While it’s true that the track maintains a loud feel throughout, the vocal line itself is quite simple.

There aren’t drastic pitch jumps, so as long as you can hold your long tones, anyone can sing it.

If you want to sing it even better, raise the key by one or two steps so that a natural shout comes out in the higher range.

With love from a certain futureback number54rank/position

back number – With Love from a Certain Future [MOS Burger “Eating HAPPY” Commercial Song]
From a certain future, with love — back number

This is a newly written song for Mos Burger’s new brand commercial “Eating HAPPY,” airing from June 20, 2025.

When it comes to actually singing this song, the range is very wide! The overall range spans A#2 to C#5, with the verses (A and B sections) centered on lower notes, and the chorus shoots way up! The jumps are quite extreme, but the melody is clearly divided by section, so I think it’s relatively easy to practice.

If the high notes in the chorus feel “too high” in chest voice, it’s totally fine to approach them from falsetto! When I teach high notes, I sometimes have students master falsetto first and then transition to chest voice! Once you get used to it, chest voice will definitely become easier to produce, so sing with confidence.

Spilling downback number55rank/position

Back number’s mid-period was characterized by a slightly aggressive, sharp-edged sound.

Many fans probably love the youthful melodies from that time.

A highly recommended, easy-to-sing song representing this era is Kobore Ochite.

While the band often leans pop, this track is decidedly more rock.

Its distinctly masculine melody means you shouldn’t worry too much about precise pitch when singing—go for a rougher delivery.

There’s no falsetto, so it should be comfortable even for men with a slightly raspy voice.

Song of Those Who Supportback number56rank/position

The song “Sasaeru Hito no Uta,” included on the second major album “blues.” Reading the lyrics, written from the perspective of someone devotedly supporting a loved one, may bring to mind the person who plays that role in your own life.

Although the overall key is high, the vocal range isn’t wide, so even if the original key feels difficult, it becomes easy to sing by adjusting it to your own key.

With a friendly, gentle melody that colors the message, it may not be an A-side single, but it’s a hidden gem you’ll definitely want to add to your karaoke repertoire.