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Cool songs that will go over well at karaoke

Must-see for anyone who wants to wow friends or coworkers at karaoke with a cool song! In this article, we’ll introduce cool, crowd-pleasing tracks that work great at karaoke.

We’ve selected not only slick rock numbers but also ballads that really shine when you belt them out.

Sing the songs we’re about to introduce, and you might just have all eyes glued to you! Practice is key if you want to sound even cooler.

If you’ve got a bit of time before karaoke day, try practicing a little and show off your awesome vocals when the day comes!

Cool songs that will hit at karaoke (121–130)

After the FestivalKuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata – After the Festival (Short ver.)
After the FestivalKuwata Keisuke

It’s filled with human warmth, and Kuwata’s unique way of expressing things just as they are leaves you with an indescribable feeling.

The tempo is a bit slower, but it’s a song that builds excitement in a different way from hard-driving tracks.

Rather than dancing wildly, it’s the kind of uplift where you sway side to side and the whole room feels united.

No.1Makihara Noriyuki

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “No.1” (Music Video) [8th Single] (1993)
No.1Makihara Noriyuki

This song sings about the importance of cherishing yourself and recognizing your own worth.

It features a heartwarming melody that blends pop and R&B elements, along with delicate piano performance.

Released in October 1993, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts and became a major hit, selling approximately 670,000 copies.

Also featured in the film “My Love Story!!,” the song’s sparkling tone evokes emotions reminiscent of first love.

If you sing it at karaoke, you might just captivate everyone’s attention! Practice a little and show off your cool vocals on the day.

SEASONSHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki / SEASONS (Short Ver.)
SEASONSHamasaki Ayumi

A song by Ayumi Hamasaki that portrays overcoming past hardships and finding hope for the future through the changing seasons.

Released in June 2000, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Weather Forecaster’s Lover.” It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for two consecutive weeks and also ranked highly on the year-end charts, becoming a major hit with total sales of 1.367 million copies.

While expressing the sense of insufficiency felt in the monotony of everyday life and the urge to give up, it carries a positive message.

If you sing it at karaoke, pouring emotion into your performance will make its appeal stand out even more.

StarlightShimizu Shota

Star Light – Shota Shimizu ★☆♪
StarlightShimizu Shota

It’s a ballad I’d love to hear in winter.

If someone sang a song like this with a sweet voice in a closed room, I’d fall for them.

I really like the background music too.

Whether it’s that person you’re interested in or a couple whose relationship is getting a bit stale, I’d love for the boyfriend to sing it to her in a manly way.

RainHata Motohiro

Rain / Motohiro Hata (Cover)
RainHata Motohiro

This is the theme song of the animated film The Garden of Words.

It’s a track I’d like to dedicate to those who feel stifled even though they want to take action.

It’s sure to give you the push to say, “All right, let’s do this!” and take that first step.

Since its theme is rain, singing it in June might even lift your spirits.