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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] (41–50)

StargazerSEKAI NO OWARI43rank/position

Stargazer, the track that closes their major third album Eye, which was released simultaneously with the album Lip.

The contrast between its grand, otherworldly ensemble and mysterious lyrics draws listeners into its unique world.

The key stays low throughout, making it easy to sing, but since each phrase is layered with vocals, you’ll need to be mindful of where to breathe when performing it at karaoke.

It’s also a song that lets you experience the challenge of conveying a melody with minimal dynamic variation, so why not give it a try?

Time machineSEKAI NO OWARI44rank/position

Fukase, the vocalist of SEKAI NO OWARI, is known for his impressively high, soft voice.

Many male singers with higher ranges may use his vocals as a reference.

In that case, we recommend the song Time Machine.

In this track, Fukase’s vocal softness and height really shine.

There are few long sustained notes and no sections that require belting, making it easy to sing, and the falsetto—emphasizing that softness—appears repeatedly.

It’s recommended for those who want to practice singing soft, high parts.

phoenixSEKAI NO OWARI45rank/position

Just from the title “Phoenix,” many people might imagine a dark song.

However, this track released by SEKAI NO OWARI in August 2011 combines warmth and poignancy as it portrays the wish to “stay forever with the person you love.” Fans have praised it as “my favorite among Sekai no Owari’s works,” and many say it brings back memories of innocent school-age romances.

Since the overall vocal range is on the higher side, adjusting the key when singing is recommended.

world peaceSEKAI NO OWARI46rank/position

Sekai Heiwa (World Peace), included on the April 2010 album EARTH.

Many listeners were likely shocked by its lyrics, which portray humans as “foolish beings that hinder the realization of peace” and challenge us with lines like “Your idea of peace is wrong” and “Do you know how many living creatures have been sacrificed for humans?” This work is quintessential SEKAI NO OWARI, sharply digging into the fundamental question of why world peace has not been achieved today.

With relatively few sudden rises and falls in pitch, it’s a comparatively approachable song—so try singing it while savoring the meaning of the lyrics.

Angel and DemonSEKAI NO OWARI47rank/position

Among SEKAI NO OWARI’s songs, “Tenshi to Akuma,” released in November 2010, is often cited as one of the easiest to sing.

The lyrics, which touch on bullying and justice, are also striking.

People who encountered the song during their school days have said things like, “Now that I’m an adult, I understand that righteousness alone isn’t justice,” and “Every time I listen, I want to be more tolerant of everything.” Not only is it easy to sing, but it’s also a song packed with lessons we should learn while living in modern society—one you should definitely try singing at karaoke.

Death MagicSEKAI NO OWARI48rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s early masterpiece “Death’s Magic.” Like “Phantom Life,” it features subtly serious lyrics paired with a euphoric track and vocal lines.

This piece stays within a narrow vocal range throughout, so even those who can’t hit high notes should be able to sing it without trouble.

However, because of that, the impact of the chorus is somewhat weaker, so to sing it well you’ll need to add clear articulation to your pronunciation.

In particular, make sure to start the chorus with crisp enunciation and projection.

Biological FantasiaSEKAI NO OWARI49rank/position

Just from the title alone, it’s easy to imagine that “Biological Fantasia” is a song imbued with a grand theme.

Released in May 2012, this track prompts you to rethink the meaning of existence and life.

Its fear-inducing, high-impact sound, addictive melody, and thought-provoking lyrics that aren’t exactly sing-along-friendly—all of it leaves a strong impression.

Sing it at karaoke and you’ll definitely grab everyone’s attention! There aren’t any especially high notes, so even those who’ve given up saying, “I’m not good with high notes, so I can’t sing SEKAI NO OWARI,” should give it a try.