UVERworld Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Since their major debut in 2005, UVERworld has risen to stardom and grown into a band with an overwhelming presence in the J-ROCK scene.
Their signature is a mixture sound that fuses live performance with programming and incorporates elements from various genres.
Here is a ranking of their most popular songs for karaoke.
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UVERworld Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2025] (21–30)
just MelodyUVERworld29rank/position

The 3rd single “just Melody,” created with the theme of setting out toward spring.
The contrast between the gentle vocals and the tight yet spacious rock sound really lifts your spirits, doesn’t it? For an UVERworld track, the key is low, the vocal range isn’t very wide, and there’s not much dynamic variation, so it should be relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
However, since there are sections where the melody moves quickly, be mindful of your enunciation so you can pronounce the lyrics clearly.
stay onUVERworld30rank/position

This is a song called “stay on,” released in 2019 by UVERworld, a band particularly popular among men.
With plenty of electronic sounds, it’s a cool track that feels like club music.
The call-and-response parts are sure to get everyone hyped up!
UVERworld Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
dimpleUVERworld31rank/position

The ballad “Dimple,” included on their 11th album, 30.
The lyrics, themed around a traditional Chinese folktale, create a romantic atmosphere that will likely make many listeners think of someone dear to them.
The song is sung in a restrained tone throughout, and its range isn’t wide, making it relatively approachable for karaoke.
However, the key is on the higher side, so if it feels difficult to sing, adjusting it to a key that suits you will let you perform it comfortably.
qualiaUVERworld32rank/position

UVERworld’s 16th single, released in September 2010.
Analyzing vocalist TAKUYA∞’s singing reveals that he skillfully uses a mix voice with very smooth connection to chest voice, tightly adducted vocal folds, and minimal breathiness.
At a quick listen, you might find it hard to distinguish it from his chest voice.
This is another selection geared toward advanced singers, but try practicing to produce a mix voice that doesn’t become a “throaty” sound by engaging your abdominal muscles properly and controlling the cricothyroid muscle effectively.
Shaka Beach ~Laka Laka La~UVERworld33rank/position

UVERworld’s songs have relatively high keys, so they’re quite challenging for karaoke.
On top of that, this song isn’t just high; it also has rap sections, so a good sense of rhythm is required.
If you listen closely to the accompaniment while singing, you should be able to avoid speeding up or slowing down.
Hi! Problem childUVERworld34rank/position

The song “Hi! Mondaisaku,” included on their fifth album LAST—whose title carries the meaning of “the best shot” or “the ultimate shot”—is packed with the members’ personal experiences in its lyrics, offering a glimpse into UVERworld’s background that you can’t see on stage.
While the freely woven melody is complex, it stays within a consistent vocal range, making it approachable for karaoke.
With its driving beat that boosts your excitement, it’s a unique yet passionately charged rock tune.
BittersweetUVERworld35rank/position

UVERworld is a six-member rock band that continues to break Japan’s attendance records for men-only concerts and has gained popularity for their passionate, message-driven songs, earning them the nickname “the band that makes men cry.” The song “Bittersweet,” which opens their 12th album ENIGMASIS, features lyrics said to be written for their fans and leaves a strong impression.
The driving rock ensemble, with its edgy, exhilarating guitar sound, combines with powerful vocals to deliver a moving impact.
It’s a cool rock tune with a refreshing melody that lifts your spirits.





