The girls’ rock band ZONE.
They debuted as a “bandle,” neither a band nor an idol group, and gradually honed their skills to the point of writing and composing their own songs.
From among their tracks—they’ve even appeared three times on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen—we’ll share a ranking of the most popular ones for karaoke.
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Karaoke Popular Song Rankings of ZONE [2025]
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Selected as the theme song for the third installment of the popular drama series “Kids War,” which starred Mao Inoue, this is one of ZONE’s signature tracks and remains highly popular to this day.
Even long after its release, it has continued to be covered by various well-known artists, and it drew attention when a cover by a popular voice actor was used in “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.” For women in their 30s, it’s likely a song that evokes a strong sense of nostalgia.
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The moment that somewhat melancholy intro phrase starts playing, you can’t help but get teary-eyed… there must be people who feel that way.
ZONE’s 2001 single “secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~” is their biggest hit, and some of you may remember that a cover of the song was used as the theme for the anime “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day,” which aired ten years later, leading to a revival hit.
It was hugely popular at karaoke back then and still is now, and its straightforward, unfolding melody makes it easy to try even if you’re not confident in your singing—and you might even score high at karaoke.
Since all the members sing in the original, it’s also a great choice to sing together with friends from your school days!
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A song that portrays the bittersweet feelings of love on a winter night weaves a fleeting yet beautiful love story, symbolized by flowers as pure white as snow.
Released by ZONE in 2002 as their eighth single, the track was also used as the image song for the game Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, resonating with many listeners.
It’s perfect for looking back on memories spent with a lover during the Christmas season or for singing with heartfelt thoughts for someone special.
Sing it at karaoke, and you’re sure to feel a moving emotion that sinks deep into the heart.
Together with ZONE’s clear, translucent vocals, why not savor the quiet of a winter night?
H.A.N.A.B.I ~The Summer When You Were There~ZONE4rank/position

It’s a classic song whose poignant, end-of-summer melancholy seeps into your heart, sung over a thrilling, fast-paced band sound.
This work was written and composed by Norihiko Machida, the creator behind the national hit “secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~.” The lyrics paint sparkling summer scenes—like the fireworks we watched together and memories of dashing up the stone steps of a shrine—stirring a wistful longing for days that can never return.
Released in July 2003 as their commemorative 10th major single, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and was later included on the album “N.” It’s the perfect track for nights when you want to soak in summer memories, and just as fitting for getting hyped with friends at karaoke.
"~secret base~ Kimi ga Kureta Mono"ZONE5rank/position

The song “Secret Base ~What You Gave Me~” served as an insert song and the ending theme for the deeply moving masterpiece Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.
This track has become beloved by many people, from children to adults.
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Released in February 2004, ZONE’s song is a heartwarming track themed around the milestone of graduation.
It expresses memories overflowing from a once-cramped classroom, along with hopes and anxieties for the future, deftly portraying the emotions of a new beginning.
Issued as ZONE’s 12th major single, it debuted at No.
5 on the Oricon charts, marking the group’s 10th consecutive Top 10 entry.
An ideal song for the graduation season, it’s also sure to resonate during reunions or moments of reminiscing.





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