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Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of flumpool [2025]

We’re excited to introduce, in ranking form, a roundup of flumpool songs that always get the crowd going and are most frequently sung at karaoke! Since they’re an artist behind many hit songs, chances are everyone has heard them before—perfect for karaoke! Use this as a reference when picking your songs.

flumpool Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

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flumpool “Hiasobi” Music Video
Hiasobi flumpool

Flumpool is a four-piece rock band that has released numerous hit songs with their expansive vocals and the steady support of a solid band sound.

Their ninth digital-only single, “Hiasobi,” was released as a new summer track leading up to their 15th anniversary, delighting fans.

The lyrics evoke the romances of youth, and together with the atmosphere of the summer season, they stir a nostalgic yet bittersweet feeling.

It’s a rock tune whose brisk, driving ensemble makes your heart race—a sentimental yet refreshingly cool track.

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flumpool “Flame” Music Video
Flame flumpool

This is a love song by flumpool—whose refreshing melodies and outstanding sonic feel have won strong popularity—leading the sound of a new generation of bands.

With vocals that are easy for people in their thirties to sing, it’s a track that works well for karaoke.

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flumpool / Last Call [MUSIC VIDEO Full ver.]
Last Call flumpool

Released in 2017, this is a rock number by the Japanese rock band flumpool that begins with a grand, sweeping intro.

Its beautiful melody and powerful beat match the epic arrangement and leave a strong impression.

If you can sing boldly and comfortably over this performance, you might be able to aim for a pretty high score.

Sing from your diaphragm and feel the rhythm as you go.

flumpool Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

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flumpool “Daijoubu” Lyric Video
I'm okay, flumpool

A song by the Japanese four-piece rock band flumpool, released digitally in December 2020.

The vocalist, Ryuta Yamamura, is known for an exceptionally clear voice rich in high overtones, making it an ideal piece for male singers with higher ranges.

However, his singing isn’t just about hitting high notes—he delivers stable, powerful high parts—so it definitely requires solid vocal technique to perform well.

If you sing with the sensation of placing the voice toward the upper palate, it will likely sound very good.

Give it a try! Musically, it’s a mid-tempo track with a straightforward melody, so once you develop proper vocal production, it should be very singable.

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flumpool “Wish Upon a Star” MUSIC VIDEO
Wish Upon a Star flumpool

A signature song that put flumpool on the map.

The key is how you hit the high notes in the C melody.

It also serves as a main midsection song when singing at karaoke.

Make sure you’re ready to belt it out.

Since it’s a short track of about three minutes, what you need isn’t endurance but explosive power.

Another tip is not to start the first lines too high.

Recommended for those who are good at singing high notes.

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flumpool “Afterimage” Music Video
Afterimage flumpool

This is flumpool’s third major single, released in February 2010.

It’s a beautiful ballad characteristic of flumpool, and it was also the theme song for Season 2 of the drama Bloody Monday starring Haruma Miura.

Whether you’re not confident in your singing—or even if you are—the most important thing to watch out for with this song is the key you choose.

In the original key there are many high parts, and in the original recording those highs are sung in chest voice without using falsetto or mixed voice.

So many people will likely need to lower the key when singing it at karaoke.

Check in advance which key suits you, and if possible memorize the lyrics before giving it a try.