Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by THE BLUE HEARTS [2025]
Choosing songs at karaoke can be tricky when you’re with someone and there’s a big age gap.
But with THE BLUE HEARTS, many of their songs are familiar to people of all ages and genders—most have probably heard them at least once.
Here’s a ranking of popular THE BLUE HEARTS songs for karaoke.
Use it as a reference when picking your next karaoke tracks.
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Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by THE BLUE HEARTS [2025] (11–20)
twilightTHE BLUE HEARTS15rank/position

This song truly lives up to its title, “Twilight.” Many adult men will probably be jolted by memories of their youth.
It’s a hidden gem I wish listeners of all generations would discover, where Hiroto Kōmoto’s distinctive lyrics and heartfelt delivery color scenes from those younger days.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to sing along together.
Let's grow old.THE BLUE HEARTS16rank/position

Wouldn’t it be cool and stylish to sing a song with a bluesy vibe? The one I’d like to introduce is “Let’s Get Older.” As the title suggests, it’s a song that depicts the passage of time as we grow older.
Through that portrayal, it conveys that there are bonds that don’t change with age and that people gain depth and character as they get older.
By the way, the interlude is mainly harmonica and runs a bit long, so you can catch your breath and be ready for the latter half.
The future is in our hands.THE BLUE HEARTS17rank/position

Here is a song released by THE BLUE HEARTS in 1987.
Some of you might know it from the version covered by Masato Hagiwara, which was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor.” It was created for a generation that disliked being constrained by school, with many labeled as delinquents or “yankees,” and there were likely many who lived their youth much like the lyrics describe.
I hope you’ll sing it at karaoke and bask in those sepia-toned memories.
while chewing gumTHE BLUE HEARTS18rank/position

You can feel THE BLUE HEARTS’ wild and free way of life in “Chewing Gum wo Kaminagara.” This song celebrates the greatness of not fully becoming an adult.
It portrays chewing gum as a metaphor for a rebellious attitude.
Sensing the cleverness of that word choice, I’d love for you to try singing it.
The piece is characterized by a rough, raw vocal style, so rather than worrying too much about pitch or rhythm, it’s better to prioritize singing with feeling.
good-for-nothingTHE BLUE HEARTS19rank/position

It’s a song defined by lyrics that bare a rebellious spirit against society.
The punk rock-style melody—iconic of The Blue Hearts—leaves a strong impression, and the rapid-fire guitar solo is just plain cool.
The key isn’t very high, so it’s an easy one to sing at karaoke.
RomanticTHE BLUE HEARTS20rank/position

A heartwarming love song, “Romantic,” is highly recommended.
This is a track that THE BLUE HEARTS had been performing since their early days, and it’s still beloved by many.
Its biggest hallmark is the gentle, almost pop-like melody and the lyrics that sing of straightforward love.
That’s why even those who aren’t confident singing rock songs should find it easy to try.
Picture a romantic scene and give it a sing.
THE BLUE HEARTS Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Center of the worldTHE BLUE HEARTS21rank/position

Including its legendary live performances, “Sekai no Mannaka” (“The Center of the World”) is etched in the hearts of many.
Its distinctly philosophical lyrics deliver a message to those who’ve lost confidence: “You’re the protagonist.” It’s a pretty fiery track, isn’t it? That’s why I hope you’ll sing it with real feeling.
By the way, though it’s a fast, intense song, the rhythm itself is simple, so it should be easy to catch the groove and sing along.
Dive in with high energy, and you’ll feel like Hiroto Kōmoto!





