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 Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
SHAMROCKUVERworld1rank/position

This song is imbued with a wish for good fortune and a strong will to make that wish come true.
Alongside the band’s distinctive sound, its positive message and refreshing melody resonate deeply.
Released as a single in August 2006, it was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Dandori.
~Dance☆Drill~” and is also included on the album “BUGRIGHT.” It became a track that highlights UVERworld’s musical style and lyrical message.
Even beginners will find it simple and approachable.
Your favorite songUVERworld2rank/position

When a couple is relaxing and things have mellowed out at karaoke, a love ballad is a great choice.
It can be a little embarrassing for a woman to have a love song sung to her by a guy she likes, but it will probably help set a nice mood.
UVERworld’s “Kimi no Suki na Uta” is a slightly bittersweet love ballad: it portrays the protagonist’s deepening feelings for their partner, whom they truly love, and how they listen to the songs their partner likes when they can’t meet, to ease the loneliness.
THE OVERUVERworld3rank/position

The 22nd single, released in August 2012, was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Kuro no Onna Kyōshi” and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
The lyrics convey a strong determination to keep moving forward while confronting one’s own weaknesses and insecurities.
When you stumble at work or struggle with relationships, listening to this song gives you the courage to “surpass yourself.” Its sound—woven from heavy guitar riffs and emotional vocals—stirs the listener’s heart, to the point where tears may almost fall.
It’s a song that stands by those who have experienced setbacks or are facing a wall right now.
turmoilUVERworld4rank/position

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime D.
Gray-man, “Gekidou” is performed by UVERworld.
Released in 2008 as their tenth single, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It’s a rock tune that fuses a heavy, headbanging-worthy sound with a beautiful melody.
There are challenging parts, like the irregular meter in the pre-chorus and the high notes in the chorus, but once you nail them, it’ll feel amazing.
Definitely give it a try at karaoke!
AVALANCHEUVERworld5rank/position

This is a dramatic, weighty rock number chosen as the theme song for the drama Avalanche, starring Go Ayano! Released as a single in November 2021, it was shaped through close alignment during production with Ayano and the director, built on a foundation of mutual trust.
Rage at a world where injustice prevails, and a fierce will to confront it without abandoning hope even in despair, resound alongside TAKUYA∞’s soul-stirring cries.
Even while bearing loneliness and pain, the powerful resolve to move forward by trusting one’s comrades is sure to set your heart ablaze.
Bye-Bye to youUVERworld6rank/position

Speaking of UVERworld’s songs, they tend to stay in the high register throughout.
This track, too, keeps high notes from start to finish, and the pitch moves up and down quite a lot, so if you’re not used to singing high, there’s a concern you might end up straining your throat.
The high note that pops up at the end of the chorus jumps to a C5, so it might be good to start by practicing just that part to hit it explosively.
To produce a powerful voice like vocalist TAKUYA∞, you need solid core support! If your body wobbles while riding a train or bus, it means your lower abdomen (tanden) isn’t engaged.
That will make your singing waver too, so try singing with firm strength in your lower abdomen.
It’s a difficult song, so don’t rush—practice steadily!
MONDO PIECEUVERworld7rank/position

The 18th single “MONDO PIECE” was produced for use in the end credits of UVERworld’s first-ever Tokyo Dome concert, “LAST TOUR FINAL at TOKYO DOME.” Its lyrics, which convey an approach to life and a sense of connection with fans, resonate deeply alongside an emotional ensemble.
While the melody moves up and down a lot and spans a wide vocal range, the overall key is low and the tempo is relaxed, making it relatively approachable for karaoke.
It’s a captivating number that stirs the heart—even for those who aren’t fans.





