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[Parody Songs & Chants] Drinking Songs That Hype Up Karaoke

Isn’t it pretty common to head to karaoke for the after-party of a group date or a drinking get-together? When that happens, if most of the group can drink, you’ll want to hype things up with drinking songs! That said, you might be wondering what the classic drinking songs are, or maybe you’re tired of singing the same ones and want some new picks.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ton of sure-fire drinking songs to get the party going! Enjoy your time—and remember to drink responsibly!

[Parody Songs and Chants] Drinking Songs to Hype Up Karaoke (21–30)

I got scaredKyūso Nekokami

Kyuso Nekokami – Bibitta (Music Video)
I got scaredKyūso Nekokami

It’s a thrilling anthem by the rock band Kyuso Nekokami.

The lyrics, which satirize the inner workings of the music industry, pair perfectly with a catchy melody.

Released as a single in 2014, it’s included on the EP “Change the World.” With lines that cheerfully tackle the industry’s darker side—like “bands that major-debut but never get popular and end up breaking up”—it’s guaranteed to get laughs at karaoke.

It might also be perfect for confessing your fiery passion for music under the influence of a few drinks.

Odoru-LoopFurederikku

[Drinking Song] Got Wasted After Singing Odoru-pu [Call-and-Response Tutorial]
Odoru-LoopFurederikku

When it comes to drinking songs, there are various types, like ones with rules or parody versions, and this is one of the latter.

“Odorōpu” is one of Frederic’s signature tracks, included on their major-label debut mini-album “oddloop,” released in 2014.

Its snappy tempo and both the lyrics and melody are irresistibly catchy.

The song is already super groovy as it is, and since this version is a drinking-song parody, it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped.

[Parody Songs & Chants] Drinking Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (31–40)

LOVE & JOYKimura Yuki

This song, which was used as the theme for the drama “Daisuke Hanamura,” is Yuki Kimura’s seventh single, released in 2000.

Its upbeat, bright tempo has been used as a chance theme by the Yokohama DeNA BayStars and in the Chunichi Dragons cheer squad’s D-STAGE.

It seems like a song that would really hype things up whether you sing it or film it while dancing the cheer choreography.

FANTASTIC BABYBIGBANG

[Drinking Call] FANTASTIC BABY / BIGBANG — 2021 Latest Version [Drinking Song / Call / Mixer / Drinking Party]
FANTASTIC BABYBIGBANG

FANTASTIC BABY is known as one of the signature songs of BIGBANG, a music group loved by fans around the world.

Bring this crowd-pleaser from their live shows into your parties and mixers.

Sing it with rhythmic vocals over its heavy electro sound, adding call-and-response arrangements.

Keeping a rap-like delivery in mind will help convey an even more energetic vibe.

It’s a track that gets bodies moving to a dazzling dance beat and elevates the sense of unity among everyone there.

LOVE YOU ONLYTOKIO

This song is TOKIO’s nostalgic major-label debut single, released in 1994.

It also served as the opening theme for the anime “Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai,” so many of you may remember it.

The call-and-response-like melody in the chorus is definitely the biggest highlight.

It’s a song meant for everyone to sing together and have fun.

flying getAKB48

[MV full] Flying Get (Dancing Version) / AKB48 [Official]
flying getAKB48

Flying Get, recognized as an iconic song from AKB48’s golden era.

Strike Atsuko Maeda’s signature pose and the crowd is guaranteed to go wild.

It’s a fun track for everyone to sing together.

Perfect for when you want to get moving—add your own call-and-response chants or poses.

Don’t underestimate it just because it’s an idol song; it combines coolness and cuteness, making it a song anyone can sing.

My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Zenzenzense [original ver.] [Official Music Video]
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

Zen Zen Zense by RADWIMPS, which gained popularity alongside Makoto Shinkai’s blockbuster anime film Your Name.

as one of its insert songs.

Its exhilarating, fast-paced melody is perfect for drinking scenes where the drinks keep flowing! A fun idea is to make a parody of Zen Zen Zense by adapting the chorus into something like “You’ve barely drunk anything,” keeping the feel of the original lyrics.

Try singing it to encourage someone who isn’t drinking much with the nuance of “Come on, drink more!” But be careful not to pressure them too much!