NMB48 Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2025]
NMB48 is one of the idol units produced by Yasushi Akimoto, based in Namba, Osaka.
A distinctive feature is that their songs often incorporate a uniquely Kansai-style vibe compared to other sister groups.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of NMB48 songs that are especially popular at karaoke.
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NMB48 Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Nagisa is the best!NMB488rank/position

As a karaoke recommendation for middle school students, NMB48’s “Nagisa Saikou!” might be a great pick.
The lyrics revolve around a late-summer farewell, and the easy-to-sing melody line is catchy and neatly put together.
For karaoke scoring, “accurate pitch” and “keeping solid rhythm” are important, and this song is easy to sing thanks to its consistent rhythm and clear melody from start to finish.
Plus, the lyrics are made up of short phrases, so it’s easier to find breathing spots and maintain pitch.
Definitely give it a try to boost your karaoke scores.
Extinct Black-Haired GirlNMB489rank/position

NMB48’s debut single is this song, “Zetsumetsu Kurokami Shoujo” (Extinct Black-Haired Girl).
It’s a piece where you can catch glimpses of a uniquely Japanese vibe.
Both the tempo and the overall feel are on the slower, more challenging side, but if a large group can execute it cleanly, the visual impact will be tremendous.
Personally, I think the chorus choreography where you lift your hair, though a small movement, conveys a sense of dynamism.
Also, if you synchronize the final dogeza (deep bow/kneel) neatly, it can land well with the audience.
December 31NMB4810rank/position

This song poignantly portrays the feelings of a girl shedding tears alone in front of the TV on New Year’s Eve.
NMB48’s music is a pop tune packed with the members’ down-to-earth emotions.
Included on the February 2013 album “Teppen Tottande!,” it’s a ballad with Sayaka Yamamoto at center.
The lyrics, filled with frustration and determination over missing the chance to perform on Kouhaku, seem to gently push forward anyone striving toward their dreams.
Sing it with friends at New Year’s karaoke, and you’ll surely feel hope welling up for the year ahead.
For fans, this piece is a deeply meaningful song that symbolizes the growth and resolve of NMB48, the group based in Osaka.
NMB48 Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Is this love?NMB4811rank/position

NMB48 is an idol group that has enjoyed popularity for many years.
Unlike the Sakamichi groups, they tend to have more powerful songs.
Among NMB48’s tracks, the one I especially recommend for women who aren’t confident singers is “Kore ga Ai na no ka?” This song has a somewhat gritty vibe, and the melody matches that tone—simple and strong.
Even though it’s powerful, there aren’t any shouts or anything like that, so even women who are tone-deaf should be able to sing it without trouble.
Definitely give it a listen.
Oh my gosh!NMB4812rank/position

An NMB48 song where the members don pink costumes and dance with bursting smiles.
Many people were probably captivated by the thrilling lyrics about bumping into your crush by chance while buying croquettes.
Even content that might feel embarrassingly cliché somehow becomes fresh and endearing when sung by NMB48—strange, isn’t it? Released in October 2011, this track debuted at number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was also used in a Round One commercial.
It’s a song often danced to at school festivals—why not try it at a family karaoke session? It’s a lively, energetic track that parents and kids can enjoy together!





