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.
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Southern All Stars Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)
Christmas Love (After the Tears, White Snow Falls)Southern All Stars43rank/position

This is a song by Southern All Stars, notable for its Christmas bells and sparkling sounds.
Released in November 1993 as their 34th single, it’s known as the band’s first song themed around Christmas.
Although the melody is filled with a happy vibe, the lyrics convey a touch of melancholy.
Chosen as the CM song for Marui’s 1993 Christmas campaign, it became a massive hit and was certified Platinum.
It’s perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke—especially the finale, which is moving when everyone sings together.
Why not give it a try at a Christmas party or on a special night with your partner?
Evening HOLD ON MESouthern All Stars44rank/position

It’s a lively Southern All Stars track with lyrics that deftly capture the subtleties of romance—very memorable.
It uses a wordplay on “evening” to express feelings for the other person.
Included on the album “Let’s Go Popular,” the song was released in July 1984.
The pop vibe and a cappella arrangement are perfectly balanced, showcasing the quintessential Southern All Stars sound.
It’s perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke! While it conveys the bittersweet side of love, it’s also a fun song to sing.
Southern All Stars MedleySouthern All Stars45rank/position

Centered around Keisuke Kuwata and Yuko Hara—both active as singer-songwriters—the five-piece rock band Southern All Stars has energized the J-pop scene since their debut.
Their lyrics and songs, which evoke images of summer and the sea, paint scenes that are at times exhilarating and at times heartrending.
In this medley, you can enjoy classics from the 1980s to the 1990s, starting with their major debut single “Katte ni Shindobaddo” (“Shindbad at His Best”).
Since the medley is packed with timeless masterpieces, if it piques your interest, why not check out their more recent tracks as well?





