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SHISHAMO Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

SHISHAMO, a three-piece all-girl band that has become a massive favorite especially among young people—appearing in TV commercials and even performing on the New Year’s Eve Kohaku Uta Gassen—delivers straightforward lyrics set to catchy melodies with a simple setup.

They have so many relatable songs, so I really hope you’ll try singing them at karaoke.

SHISHAMO Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2025] (21–30)

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SHISHAMO is a three-piece rock band whose lyrics, vividly depicting scenes of romance, have garnered strong support especially among younger listeners.

Their 14th digital-only single, “Watashi no Mama de,” used as the commercial song for the matching app with, is a lively track featuring an intro guitar riff that sticks in your head.

The lyrics, which declare a commitment to valuing one’s true self rather than conforming to someone else’s preferences, are sure to give courage to people of all ages and genders.

With its cute vocals that perfectly match the song’s world, it’s a catchy pop tune.

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SHISHAMO “Self Revolution”
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A track marked by storytelling that brilliantly captures the hearts of young people and a poppy, catchy melody line.

Centered on themes of self-transformation and challenge, it delivers a powerful, positive message.

Released by SHISHAMO in January 2025, the song was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Flowers Bloom, Like Asura.” Its uplifting sound pairs perfectly with lyrics that deftly express the emotions of today’s youth.

With both drive and comfort, this rock tune is perfect for belting out with full energy at karaoke!

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This song expresses a girl’s inner wishes.

SHISHAMO’s refreshingly crisp vocals feel pleasant, and the lyrics, which strike a chord with teens, are memorable.

It’s filled with the desire to “be cute” and “shine.” Included on the album SHISHAMO 4 released in February 2017, it was also featured as the CM song for Townwork’s “Snow Country” commercial.

The track captures the bittersweet feelings of first love and the emotions of a girl searching for her true self, making it a perfect song for teenage girls struggling with love.

Whether you’re nursing a crush or soothing a heartbreak, you’ll likely feel it mirrors your own emotions.