[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!
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[Parody Songs & Calls] Drinking Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (41–50)
Riding Good Waves ★ NIGHTFakkingu Rabittsu

One track by the female dancer unit FAKYING RABBITS, “Ii Nami Notten★NIGHT.” The song went viral on the video-sharing app TikTok, and the lyrics of its chorus took first place in the 2018 Gal Buzzwords Awards.
I’ve heard those lyrics originally came to mind as a call-out for drinking.
And sure enough, when you listen to it, the vibe of the chorus practically makes you want to drink! In the official music video, they perform parapara, so if you’re the hype person, you might want to try dancing along.
[Parody Songs and Chants] Drinking Songs That Liven Up Karaoke (51–60)
Go! Go! Summer!KARA

If you want to sing a refreshing dance track set at a summer resort, KARA’s fourth single is perfect.
Released in June 2011, the song features a Eurobeat-style four-on-the-floor rhythm and sparkling synths, with bright lyrics about the excitement of a fateful encounter and a positive outlook.
It was also used in a commercial for LG Electronics’ smartphone “Optimus bright,” and its music video, filmed in Phuket, Thailand, drew plenty of attention.
During the interlude, the choreography showcases a routine called “KARA-para,” based on Para Para, which became popular among fans for being easy to imitate.
With a simple, call-and-response-friendly chorus, it’s ideal for everyone to sing along at get-togethers and parties.
Choose it when you want to liven up the mood with a liberating, summery sound!
BLUE BIRDHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki’s 40th single, released in June 2006, is a track brimming with summer’s sense of freedom and positive energy.
Through motifs like a sky after the rain and wings, it sings about the courage to take a new step forward, with an upbeat sound where shimmering synths and guitars race delightfully.
It was heavily aired as the theme for Zespri’s Gold Kiwi commercial and debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
The single also made headlines for pushing her total single sales past 20 million copies—the first time ever for a Japanese solo artist.
The chorus melody is easy to remember, and the repeated keywords make it perfect for call-and-response in karaoke.
Shouting “Kanpai!” at the end of the chorus or singing in unison comes naturally, making it ideal for a party-style arrangement.
It’s the perfect drinking song to bring the energy up at the end of a summer wrap-up or after-party!
If you see it, take a swig☆Hera Hera Sanjūshi

The YouTuber trio Hera Hera Sanjushi consists of Arishan, Marina, and Saorin.
Their channel, which candidly reveals the real lives of girls, is rapidly rising in popularity.
They’ve also collaborated with fellow YouTubers like Repezen Chikyuu and Hikaru, steadily increasing their name recognition.
This is their 2021 release, “Mitara GUI☆.” The title phrase “Mitara GUI☆” comes from a pose by member Marina—anyone who sees it is supposed to take a drink.
Since the song is based on that idea, it’s guaranteed to hype up any drinking party!
BANG BANG BANGBIGBANG

This is a track known as a signature party tune representing BIGBANG, the Korean group beloved by music fans around the world.
Released in June 2015 as part of the comeback project “MADE SERIES” on the second single ‘A,’ it topped the Gaon year-end digital chart that same year.
It features a heavy electro sound fused with trap beats and a catchy chorus that makes you want to shout along.
Packed with the energy to let you explosively enjoy the moment in clubs and parties, its structure makes it easy to add call-and-response chants.
It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants to be the hype-maker at a drinking party or after-party.
The repeated chorus parts are great for adding crowd calls or even adapting into parody lines, boosting a sense of unity among everyone there.
Please, MuscleSakura Hibiki, Machio Naruzou

This is a song that became popular as the opening theme for the anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?”.
The lyrics are very distinctive and drew attention by listing names of exercises and the chants heard at bodybuilding competitions.
If you want to use it as a chant at a drinking party, it’s very simple: take inspiration from the lyrics and make a parody, changing lines to things like “I really wanna drink!” or “Please, [Name]!” and have someone drink in place of the “muscles.” Match the song’s fun vibe and keep the energy high.
National Sake-Drinking Festival Song of Japanbarakūda

Here’s a song about coming up with all sorts of excuses to throw a party and drink.
It’s a track by the comic band Baracuda released in 1979, said to have been created as a parody of “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo,” the song from the Disney film Cinderella that exchange students used to sing.
It seems that, in the past, there were even groups who went cherry-blossom viewing while singing this song.
Please do your part to carry on this beautiful aspect of Japanese culture.



