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.
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flumpool Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
From Me to Youflumpool1rank/position

flumpool’s “Kimi ni Todoke” is the perfect song when you want to light up the karaoke room—especially if you want to win over women’s hearts.
It’s a classic that dominated the charts for 11 weeks in 2010 and also drew attention as a movie theme song.
The lyrics overflow with honest feelings for a loved one, leaving an impression of the singer’s gentleness.
But be careful! Their songs demand emotionally rich vocals in a high key.
With proper practice to strengthen your upper range beforehand, you should be able to deliver a performance that elevates the mood on the spot.
Become a flowerflumpool2rank/position

Released as a digital-only single for their major-label debut, the song “Hana ni Nare” is a pivotal work in flumpool’s musical career and was also used in an au “LISMO” commercial.
It portrays the search for one’s identity and way of life, delicately expressing both hope and anxiety about the future.
Characterized by a relaxed melodic line and powerful vocals, its length of over six minutes provides ample time to convey a wide range of emotions.
Try taking on this song at karaoke and sing it slowly with plenty of feeling!
proofflumpool3rank/position

Flumpool’s “Akashi” was released in 2011 with a special background.
It was composed as the set piece for NHK’s National School Music Contest to celebrate the new beginnings of junior high school students, and it moved many young people.
Its lyrics, which speak to the fading of “ordinary warmth” and the courage to face forward, resonate with anyone who has experienced parting.
In the spring season of new beginnings, there’s no better choice for karaoke as you think of bittersweet farewells with friends.
It’s a song that powerfully encourages new starts and strengthens the belief that you’ll meet again someday.
SUMMER LIONflumpool4rank/position

Flumpool is a rock band that was hugely active in the 2000s.
They took a break for a while due to vocalist Ryuta Yamamura’s illness, but since resuming activities in 2019, they’ve been consistently dropping great songs again.
Among flumpool’s tracks, the one I especially recommend to men as an easy song to sing is “SUMMER LION.” It has that refreshing, uplifting flumpool vibe, and since the vocal range isn’t very wide, men can sing it with confidence.
Small Daysflumpool5rank/position

A song by the Japanese rock band flumpool, used as the opening theme for the TV anime Kakushigoto.
According to vocalist Ryuta Yamamura, the theme of the song is “the small happiness in everyday life,” and true to his words, it’s a heartwarming, soothing track that makes you feel warm inside.
The melody is easy to hum and gives a friendly impression.
When you sing it at karaoke, try performing it gently and without overexerting yourself.
It will surely feel just right.
There is love in every future.flumpool6rank/position

A popular song by flumpool released in 2011.
It was used in DeNA’s Mobage commercials.
This song, which expresses deep feelings for a loved one, is moving—especially for women.
Many listeners may feel that the bond with someone you love becomes a source of hope, no matter how tough things get.
The overall vibe is calm, and the chorus is memorable, making it great for karaoke.
Even men who aren’t into love songs might find this one easy to sing.
Though it’s been years since its release, it doesn’t feel dated—it’s a timeless classic you’ll want to listen to anytime.
distanceflumpool7rank/position

This is the 20th single by the Japanese four-piece rock band flumpool, released on May 26, 2021.
It’s a mid-tempo pop song that’s rhythmically very easy to sing and likely fun to practice at karaoke.
Within the track, a very diverse vocal performance is showcased—from verses (A-melo, B-melo) sung primarily in the lower register to high tones incorporating falsetto.
I think it’s one of the best songs for practicing switching vocal production and expressive singing across different ranges.
In particular, being able to switch smoothly from chest voice to falsetto is the most important point when singing this song, so pay special attention to that in your practice.





