Superfly’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
This is a special feature on Superfry, who has become an indispensable presence in the J-pop scene thanks to her powerful vocals and catchy songs.
This time, we picked out her most popular tracks for karaoke and ranked them.
Use it as a reference the next time you sing at karaoke.
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Superfly Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
DynamiteSuperfly29rank/position

This is Superfly’s sixth digital single, released on May 23, 2022.
From her debut, vocalist Shiho Ochi has been renowned for her powerful voice and exceptional singing ability, and that vocal presence is fully on display in this track as well! She delivers an impressively powerful, soaring performance.
Her strong, chest-voice high notes are particularly noteworthy.
While it may be difficult for most people to recreate this in karaoke, it’s definitely a song that women who are confident in their high range should try.
One more thing to watch out for when singing this at karaoke is the rhythm.
The song features some intricate rhythmic arrangements, so be careful not to lose track of the vocal entrances by getting pulled along by the backing track.
MelodySuperfly30rank/position

It is included on the cover album “Amazing,” released in June 2025.
The original song is a piece Koji Tamaki released in 1996.
With gently resonant piano and strings, it delivers a bittersweet yet warm message about looking back on precious memories while still facing forward.
When you’re feeling lonely or swept up in nostalgia, listening to it will make the vocals quietly permeate your heart.
Superfly Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (31–40)
As a personSuperfly31rank/position

Superfly has many songs with a high vocal range, but this one is a cover of SUPER BEAVER, so the range is set lower than in typical Superfly songs.
If you’re a woman who wants to sing SUPER BEAVER’s “Hito to Shite,” the original might feel too low and make it hard to hit the pitches, so singing the Superfly version could make it easier to match the notes and get a higher score.
Listening through the song, it’s structured to build momentum from the A-melody into the chorus.
The last chorus modulates and goes even higher, but if you sing with energy, it becomes easier to project and stay on pitch, so I recommend riding the rhythm as you sing.
About meSuperfly32rank/position

Speaking of Superfly, isn’t she one of the quintessential artists for high-pitched songs? This track has been drawing attention because she covers Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Boku no Koto” in the original key.
With Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, you feel a sense of poignancy and fragility, whereas with Superfly, it comes across as forward-looking and straight-from-the-heart strength—that’s the fun of cover songs.
The soaring high notes rising to D5 in the chorus and the falsetto at G5 fit this theme perfectly, and it’s incredibly satisfying to listen to!
Breathe love into my bodySuperfly33rank/position

Released in October 2014 by Superfly, it peaked at No.
12 on the Oricon weekly chart.
The song, which evokes an image of a strong yet gentle woman, is used as the theme song for the TV drama “Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon.”





