WANDS Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
The single “Surely More Than Anyone in the World,” credited to Miho Nakayama & WANDS, became a million-selling blockbuster hit.
WANDS went on to release numerous hits such as “If I Embrace You More Strongly,” while undergoing several member changes.
After their breakup in 2000, collaborations involving members—such as activities with T.
M.
Revolution—also drew attention.
Here, we present a ranking of their most popular karaoke songs.
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WANDS Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Shooting starWANDS8rank/position

WANDS’s new song is a track that evokes a sparkle like a shooting star.
The lyrics, as if making a wish upon the night sky, really resonate.
I hear it’s been used as the ending theme for Detective Conan since January 2025, and it seems like a great match for the anime’s world.
This is the kind of song that might be perfect to listen to while gazing at the stars.
How about looking up at the sky with someone special and picturing the wishes in your heart? It’s sure to become a wonderful memory.
Surely more than anyone else in the worldWANDS & Miho Nakayama9rank/position

A memorable collaboration between WANDS and Miho Nakayama, marked by its sweet and wistful vocals.
This song is a heartwarming ballad that portrays deep love and bonds.
Used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Dareka ga Kanojo o Aishiteru” (“Someone Loves Her”), it became a runaway hit upon its 1992 release.
It topped the Oricon charts and achieved the milestone of becoming a million seller.
Seamlessly blending WANDS’ rock sound with Miho Nakayama’s captivating vocals, this track is perfect for women in their 50s as well.
While evoking a sense of nostalgia, it features an easy-to-sing melody line, and remains beloved by many as a fun karaoke favorite to this day.
DON’T TRY SO HARDWANDS10rank/position

A song by WANDS, a three-piece rock band that ranked among the top of the Being label artists who dominated the J-POP scene in the 1990s.
Featured on their fourth album, “PIECE OF MY SOUL,” it takes a rock ballad approach that stands apart from their earlier pop-leaning sound—very cool.
The depth of the ensemble born from its dark atmosphere makes it perfect for those who want a karaoke pick that stands out from the crowd.
It’s a challenging song to sing, but its unique worldview is the charm of this sophisticated, moody number.
WANDS Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)
White MemoriesWANDS11rank/position

A track included on the single “Jumpin’ Jack Boy,” released in November 1993.
With lyrics by Sho Uesugi and composition/arrangement by Kosuke Oshima, it’s a winter heartbreak song.
Set against a season of swirling snow, the lyrics poignantly sing of longing for someone you can no longer meet, stirring memories of a faint, past love.
The delicate melody and arrangement that cherishes harmonic shifts make it a piece that truly resonates.
Why not try singing it as you reminisce about the bittersweet romances of those days?
Loneliness is the color of autumn.WANDS12rank/position

WANDS, a leading group among the Being label artists who dominated the music scene of the 1990s.
Their debut single, released in December 1991 and essentially their starting point, is a classic ballad you can’t help but want to hear as autumn arrives.
Its lyrics overlay the colors of the season—streets turning hue and the chill in the air—with an unbroken longing for an unforgettable lover, stirring listeners’ emotions deeply.
The song was featured in the drama “Hotel Woman,” bringing it to many ears.
Sho Uesugi’s emotional vocals blend with the melancholy melody to create a unique world that can make even beautiful autumn scenery feel wistful.
It’s the perfect number for nights when you want to sink into a sentimental mood.
The Door of TimeWANDS13rank/position

This is WANDS’ fourth single, “Toki no Tobira,” released in 1993.
It was the theme song for the TV Asahi drama series Neo Drama.
Regarding this song, vocalist Uesugi said, “When I was feeling down, I wanted a song that could encourage myself.”
Bright red lipsWANDS14rank/position

In the original 20 years ago, Rina Aiuchi’s huge hit “Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense” featured a cool parapara performance, and this time as well, it’s a dance where you can see Conan Edogawa’s cool side.
For this work, a song by WANDS—released as their first new track in 20 years—was chosen.
You can see Conan dancing in the opening video.
There are also plenty of fan-made dance videos online, so use them along with Conan’s own dance as references and definitely give it a try!





