[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)
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

In addition to his overwhelming presence as an actor, Masaki Suda continues to captivate many fans as a singer.
This work is his third single, released in February 2018, and it was selected as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Kiss That Kills.” The lyrics and composition were created by Hui Ishizaki, a singer-songwriter whom Suda deeply admires.
It’s a rock number that straightforwardly portrays the struggle of seeking love while being unable to escape loneliness, as well as the poignancy of parting.
The melody carries a touch of nostalgia, and the powerful, emotionally stirring lyrics leave a strong impression.
With relatively little variation in vocal range, it’s easy to sing and perfect for livening up a karaoke session.
The chorus, full of driving energy, is sure to create a sense of unity when everyone sings together.
Highly recommended for anyone looking to energize the mood at a post-drinks after-party.
ultra soulB’z

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call “ultra soul” the most famous rock number in Japan.
You hear it everywhere, so there’s probably no one who hasn’t heard it by now.
Naturally, it’s a guaranteed hit at karaoke.
Everyone wants to shout that iconic call together, right? Raising your voices as one brings you closer and strengthens your sense of unity.
It’s a classic rock song you’ll want to sing at least once at any drinking party.
SHIBUYA PARTY ROCK NIGHTakkun

Here’s a perfect track for the party night of Akkun—Shibuya’s No.1 party rocker and a central figure in Tokyo’s Shibuya scene, who has elevated countless facets of Shibuya culture like music, fashion, and community.
It’s full of a unique charm that feels both new and somehow nostalgically Japanese.
If everyone sings this song together, it’ll definitely get the crowd going.
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.
Feeling great!!mihimaru GT

Kibun Jojo↑↑, known as a signature song by the male–female duo mihimaru GT, unfolds with disco-style sounds that evoke a glamorous clubhouse vibe.
Show off a male–female duet and deliver it with cool confidence to liven up the mood at parties or mixers.
Don’t just sing the melodic lines—invite audience call-and-response, too.
It’s catchy dance music that gets everyone moving and singing along.
Try performing it together with claps and chorus parts!
We are!AAA

This is an official cover by the mixed-gender performance group AAA of the first opening theme from the beloved national anime One Piece.
It was included as a bonus track on their August 2012 album 777 ~TRIPLE SEVEN~, and in the same month it was selected as the theme song for the TV special One Piece Episode of Nami: Tears of a Navigator and the Bonds of Friends.
While preserving the adventurous spirit of the original melody, the song features a danceable arrangement enhanced with lavish horns and strings.
Its structure builds a sense of unity toward the chorus, making it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for singing together arm-in-arm.
You can have fun in many ways—use the “One Piece!” shout as a call-and-response, or tweak the lyrics to fit a drinking scene.
It’s a great pick for gatherings with a wide range of attendees, since both anime fans and AAA fans can enjoy it together!



