We’ll introduce the most popular Sukima Switch songs for karaoke in a ranking format.
From upbeat, energizing pop tunes to tender ballads, their wide-ranging catalog is full of charm.
Once you’ve checked the popular tracks in the rankings, all that’s left is to practice!
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SUKIMA SWITCH Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)
KanadeSukima Switch1rank/position

Released in 2004, this second single is an indispensable classic ballad when talking about Sukima Switch.
It was featured as an insert song in the film “Rough” and as a TV drama theme, and in 2006 it was also chosen as the ending theme for the final day of “Nettou Koshien.” The lyrics, depicting a moment of parting, convey the protagonist’s aching attempt to send their feelings to the one who is leaving, along with a wish to remain connected in their hearts.
When you reach a turning point in life—graduation, a job change, and so on—listening to this song will bring back memories from that time, and the tears will naturally start to flow.
With its gentle tempo and piano tones that soak into the heart, it’s a profoundly moving track.
Full-Power BoySukima Switch2rank/position

This is a refreshing rock number that calls for pure passion and an all-out, take-it-on attitude.
Its message—urging us to live without forgetting the innocent mindset of our youth—resonates deeply.
Released in April 2004, the track was featured in a commercial for NTT DoCoMo in the Kansai region, boosting its popularity even further.
It was later included on the album “Sora Sou Clip.” This is a song you should listen to when adulthood’s busyness wears you down and your heart feels tired.
Belt it out at karaoke, and you might just reclaim your purest self and find the resolve to take on new challenges.
My NoteSukima Switch3rank/position

It’s Sukima Switch’s seventh single, released in March 2006.
It seems it was produced as the theme song for the animated film Doraemon: Nobita’s Dinosaur 2006.
Sukima Switch’s vocalist, Takuya Ohashi, is a singer whose voice has a charming, slightly unadorned quality, and that appeal is brought out to the fullest in this gentle ballad.
The vocal melody is straightforward throughout and easy to sing, but there are spots where you need to switch to falsetto.
If that’s not your strong suit, please practice so you can shift smoothly before giving it a try.
GuaranaSukima Switch4rank/position

It’s a classic pop song that makes your heart flutter—brisk acoustic guitar backing and elegant strings weave a refreshing yet somehow wistful sense of speed.
“Guarana” is a single by Sukima Switch released in 2006; it was their first song to reach No.
1 on the Oricon charts and was also used as the theme song for the film “Rough,” released the same year.
When singing it at karaoke, aim for clear enunciation and start by delivering the song’s momentum with powerful vocals.
At the same time, keep your pacing in mind and focus on adding dynamics so you can carry your performance all the way to the end.
Beyond the light that illuminates this darknessAnly + Sukima Switch5rank/position

From the very beginning, this track makes a strong impression with the powerful vocals of Okinawan singer Anly.
Over her overwhelming singing, Sukima Switch’s vocalist Takuya Ohashi adds his warm voice to create a superb ballad.
The powerful chorus that you’ll want to belt out from your diaphragm is sure to earn big applause at karaoke if you really make it your own.
It’s definitely a song you’ll want to secretly practice and then tackle with full determination.
Golden Time LoverSukima Switch6rank/position

It’s the third opening theme of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
The song evokes the image of a dim space with faint light filtering in.
Its multi-stage build-up makes it a great choice for karaoke.
Future FlowerSukima Switch7rank/position

A simple, gentle song for piano and voice that grabs your heart right from the opening lyrics.
Many people have probably heard it in an Acuvue contact lens commercial.
If you try singing it out loud, it will warm your heart—so please give it a try.





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