Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of ONE OK ROCK [2025]
The rock band ONE OK ROCK from Japan now enjoys great popularity not only at home but also overseas.
Their songs are often sung at karaoke, too.
This time, we’ll present a ranking of their tracks that are especially popular as karaoke songs.
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ONE OK ROCK Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (51–60)
San-san StarONE OK ROCK57rank/position

Sunsun-boshi, included on the second album BEAM OF LIGHT, which doesn’t contain any singles.
It’s a rock tune marked by a striking guitar riff in the intro and a catchy drum beat that lingers in your ears.
Since the overall vocal range is narrow, it should be easier to sing if you adjust the key to suit your voice.
However, if you’re not used to English lyrics, you may fall behind the melody’s speed, so make sure to memorize the lyrics well before trying it at karaoke.
Soliloquy LonlinaONE OK ROCK58rank/position

A masterpiece where Taka’s expressive power truly shines, “Hitorigoto Lonelina.” The vocal range spans roughly mid1 F to hi C#, so it isn’t especially wide.
For women, it falls within a comfortable range.
Even for men, it’s not impossible since you can lower the key to some extent.
The vocal line is fairly monotonic throughout, making it generally easy to sing.
However, near the end of the opening chorus, there’s a shouted sustained note an octave higher.
Because it’s taken up an octave, it’s hard to nail the pitch, and it also demands vocal endurance, so this section definitely requires solid practice.
none at allONE OK ROCK59rank/position

This song, which carries profound philosophical themes, is characterized by ONE OK ROCK’s powerful rock sound.
Included on the album “Kanjō Effect,” released in November 2008, it questions feelings of nihilism and the meaning of human existence.
While tackling weighty themes such as the end of the Earth and the fate of humanity, the track unfolds with the band’s signature intensity and is also a fan favorite at live shows.
It’s recommended for those who enjoy philosophical contemplation or want to experience social critique through music.
The key is approachable for karaoke as well, so try singing it with Taka’s vocal style in mind.





