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Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by Southern All Stars [2025]

Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by Southern All Stars [2025]
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Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by Southern All Stars [2025]

This is a ranking of popular songs by Southern All Stars, the band formed at Aoyama Gakuin University.

The charm of this band is how their music soothes you and makes you happy when you listen to it.

Kuwata-san’s vocal prowess never ceases to amaze me.

It’s not a bad idea to listen through the rankings from top to bottom again.

Southern All Stars Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

TSUNAMISouthern All Stars1rank/position

Just hearing the intro, with its strikingly beautiful piano melody, is enough to make a bittersweet emotion well up in your chest—many of you might feel the same.

Released in January 2000, this timeless ballad by Southern All Stars also became widely beloved as the theme song for the popular TV show segment “Mirai Nikki III” on “U-nan no Hontoko!”.

The song achieved an astonishing 2.

936 million sales and won the Grand Prize at the 42nd Japan Record Awards.

Its lyrics, which overlay an uncontainable yearning for a beloved person with the irresistible forces of nature, deeply stir the listener’s heart.

With a melody known across generations, it’s sure to resonate even at karaoke with your boss, gently filling the room with moving emotion.

Suddenly, SinbadSouthern All Stars2rank/position

A classic of the Shonan sound that evokes the summers of youth.

Released in June 1978 as Southern All Stars’ debut single, it revolutionized Japan’s music scene.

Its buoyant feel rides on a 16-beat rhythm, paired with lyrics woven from uniquely chosen words.

The depiction of seaside romantic maneuvers tickles the listener’s heart.

The atmosphere that conjures summer beaches and youthful infatuation makes it perfect for mixers with bosses or clients, where it can spark cross-generational connections!

Erotica SevenSouthern All Stars3rank/position

Combining sensual, provocative lyrics with a Latin-inspired sound, this track showcases Southern All Stars’ musicality to the fullest.

The bold portrayal of the relationship between love and desire offers a glimpse into primal human urges and the delicate emotional shifts that waver between reason and feeling.

Released as a single in July 1993, it served as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Akuma no KISS.” It was later included on the album “HAPPY!” and remains one of the band’s most popular signature songs.

It’s a perfect pick for livening up karaoke with close friends or creating a sophisticated mood at a party.

My Dear EllieSouthern All Stars4rank/position

A masterpiece released by Southern All Stars in March 1979.

Its lyrics, which depict a bittersweet longing for love, and the band’s tight, cohesive performance are captivating.

Regret and affection for a lover are skillfully expressed, making it a song that resonates with many listeners.

It was also used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Fuzoroi no Ringo-tachi,” becoming a major hit.

It reached No.

2 on the Oricon chart and ranked No.

11 on the year-end chart.

It also achieved the remarkable feat of holding the No.

1 spot on The Best Ten for seven consecutive weeks.

It’s recommended for times when you want to reminisce about sweet-and-sour memories of love or reflect on someone special.

Be sure to give this song a listen—it’s packed with the charm of Southern All Stars.

Sakura, flutterSouthern All Stars5rank/position

Southern All Stars – Sakura, Hirari [Official Visualizer]
Cherry Blossoms, Gently — Southern All Stars

A heartwarming message song by Southern All Stars that portrays a gentle light of hope, themed around cherry blossoms shining in the spring sunshine.

Through the fleeting yet beautiful cherry blossoms, it tenderly sings of loss, rebirth, and wishes for the future.

The melody is as light as a spring breeze, filled with a warmth that seems to stay close to the listener’s heart.

Released digitally on January 1, 2025, this work was unveiled as the lead single from the album “THANK YOU SO MUCH.” The gently flowing acoustic guitar and soft synthesizer tones create a pleasant atmosphere that evokes the arrival of spring.

Whether you need a moment to breathe in the midst of busy days or are about to take a new step forward, it will surely become a source of comfort for your heart.

Midsummer FruitSouthern All Stars6rank/position

It’s a heart-wrenching ballad where the melancholy of summer’s end intersects with the memory of an unforgettable love.

Keisuke Kuwata’s poetic world, likening a passionate, bygone romance to a sweetly bittersweet fruit, makes you sigh without thinking.

This classic was released in July 1990 as his 28th single and also served as the theme song for the film Inamura Jane, which Kuwata himself directed.

Many listeners may find the film’s scenes resurfacing along with the song.

It’s a perfect track for nights when you want to soak in a slightly sentimental mood.

Ya Ya (I Won't Forget That Time)Southern All Stars7rank/position

Yaya, I Won’t Forget That Era — Southern All Stars
Ya Ya (I Won’t Forget Those Days) Southern All Stars

A song filled with nostalgia and warmth.

Released in October 1982, this heartwarming ballad gently embraces memories of youth.

Weaving college-era friendships and bittersweet love into its lyrics, it resonates deeply with listeners.

Chosen as the theme song for a Mazda MPV commercial, it has been loved by so many that it even appears in high school music textbooks.

It’s best enjoyed on an autumn evening by the window, listened to at a relaxed pace.

Why not bask in fond memories and reflect on cherished moments with someone special?

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