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SEKAI NO OWARI Karaoke Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

SEKAI NO OWARI, who are popular especially among teens and people in their twenties, have a fantastical worldview.

Their songs feature catchy melodies and are also popular choices for karaoke.

This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular tracks for karaoke.

SEKAI NO OWARI Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

umbrellaSEKAI NO OWARI29rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s masterpiece “umbrella,” released in 2021, evokes the development of contemporary Japanese rock while its vocal lines recall the pop music of the Showa era.

In particular, this song is arranged with a vibe reminiscent of Off Course.

Throughout the track, the vocal range is set quite narrow.

Because Fukase’s voice is high, it might be hard to notice, but as long as you set the key to suit you, anyone should be able to sing it smoothly.

The key is to sing gently without forcing it.

Phantom LifeSEKAI NO OWARI30rank/position

“Maboroshi no Inochi” is the first indie single released by SEKAI NO OWARI under the name “Sekai no Owari.” I’ve heard it’s a song Saori wrote when she was in junior high school.

While the lyrics are very dark and painful, the gentle melody lets the song sink smoothly into your heart.

There’s some English at the end of the lyrics, but the melody line is simple, making it a very easy song to sing.

SEKAI NO OWARI has many great songs, but how about trying this track—the one that could be called their starting point—at karaoke?

SEKAI NO OWARI Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)

Flame WarriorSEKAI NO OWARI31rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s “Honoo no Senshi” (Flame Warrior), with lyrics penned by guitarist Nakajin, has been embraced by a wide range of generations for its “straightforward words that resonate” and for being “a song that encouraged me during my student days.” Released in July 2012, the track carries the message that “even if things end in failure, what you’ve built up is never wasted,” capturing the hearts of those who persistently strive toward their goals.

Among Sekai no Owari’s works, its relatively narrow vocal range also makes it a song that’s easy to try at karaoke.

DaydreamSEKAI NO OWARI32rank/position

The song Daydream, which closes the indie first album EARTH released back when the band still went by Sekai no Owari, starts with a floating, airy intro and moves into a melancholic arpeggio progression—together with the lyrics’ worldview, it tightens your chest with a poignant sadness.

Because the overall vocal delivery is restrained and the key is relatively low, it’s also recommended for those who aren’t very confident in singing.

However, since conveying dynamics is tricky, once you’ve practiced enough to feel comfortable, try paying special attention to that aspect.

DropoutSEKAI NO OWARI33rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic song “Dropout.” This piece features a sound influenced by Western music, and all of the lyrics are sung in English.

In terms of genre, it’s closest to electropop, and it even includes a drop, a hallmark of electronic styles.

While the English can be challenging, the vocal lines themselves are very simple compared to Western pop, so it should be easy to sing.

If you’re not confident in English, try focusing on liaison, which connects the vowel at the end of one word to the consonant at the beginning of the next.

GoodbyeSEKAI NO OWARI34rank/position

The masterpiece “Lips,” released in 2019.

This album is known for featuring many tracks with a wistful tone, often evoking elements of early Heisei and Showa-era pop.

Among them, the song I especially recommend is “Goodbye.” It’s characterized by a chord progression similar to the TV commercial “Isuzu no Truck,” and the entire piece is guided by a relaxed rhythm and a grand melody.

The chorus gradually raises the voltage and is easy to sing in tune, so be sure to give it a try.

Love SongSEKAI NO OWARI35rank/position

When people think of SEKAI NO OWARI, many probably imagine a fantastical worldview, but since around 2019 they’ve also been releasing songs that put a strong emphasis on coolness.

“Love Song,” included on the masterpiece Eye, is one such work.

In this track, falsetto appears twice in the chorus, but since the overall vocal range is kept relatively narrow, it’s among the easier songs to sing in their catalog.

If the falsetto parts give you pause, I recommend boldly trying them in chest voice instead of falsetto.