[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 and Chants] Drinking Songs That Liven Up Karaoke (51–60)
Poshake CarnivalRepezen Chikyuu

This song, Poshake Carnival, is all about booze and partying.
It’s the 59th single released in 2019 by the DJ collective Repezen Chikyuu.
They have another drinking anthem called Buster Call, but Poshake Carnival takes the hype even further—it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going.
Even if you’re not used to this kind of vibe, you’ll get swept up in its energy once you listen.
The lyrics are witty and funny too, making it a track you can’t help but get drawn into.
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.
Fashion Boss feat. Soy SauceORANGE RANGE

Let me introduce a classic “drinking-and-singing” karaoke favorite! It’s the 20th single by ORANGE RANGE, a five-member rock band from Okinawa, released in November 2008.
The song was featured in a TV commercial for Ezaki Glico’s Pocky Chocolate, which starred Shiori Kutsuna and Imo Araizaka Kakarichō, and it quickly became a hot topic alongside the ad.
Peaking at No.
5 on the Oricon weekly chart, the track is characterized by its energetic tempo, catchy melody, and humor-filled lyrics that tickle the listener’s heart.
Its irresistibly danceable sound will get your body moving—perfect for when you want to liven things up with friends.
In recent years, a TikTok-fueled resurgence has pushed total plays toward 300 million, drawing fresh attention from younger audiences.
It’s a top pick for instantly brightening the mood at mixers or after-parties!
Dragon NightSEKAI NO OWARI

Here’s a perfect classic by SEKAI NO OWARI for when you want to get the party going.
Released in October 2014 as their seventh major single, it was used as the ending theme for the film TOKYO FANTASY SEKAI NO OWARI, which the band members appeared in.
Dutch DJ Nicky Romero took part in the sound production, resulting in a danceable track that fuses EDM-style electronic elements with band sounds.
The lyrics revolve around themes like “truce” and “toast,” making it an ideal fit for drinking gatherings.
The chorus has an easy-to-remember melody, so if everyone sings along, it’s sure to hype up the mood! It’s also included on the album Tree, so if you’re having a get-together with SEKAI NO OWARI fans, definitely add it to the playlist.
[Parody Songs & Chants] Drinking Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (61–70)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Released in August 2014 as Motohiro Hata’s 17th single, this song was chosen as the theme for Toho’s 3D CG animated film “STAND BY ME Doraemon.” It’s a gem of a ballad that rides on warm acoustic sounds to depict the importance of those who stay by our side and what we can do for them.
In 2015, it topped the JOYSOUND annual karaoke rankings overall and held the number-one spot for 15 consecutive weeks, continuing to be loved by a wide range of generations.
With its gentle tempo and simple melody line, it’s easy to sing; if everyone sings it together to wrap up a drinking party, it will calm the atmosphere with a soothing vibe.
Choosing it as a cooldown after the excitement can create a memorable moment.
Chu, diversity.ano

A song that draws listeners in with its addictive melody and striking lyrics.
Released in November 2022, it was used as the ending theme for episode 7 of the TV anime Chainsaw Man.
Ano’s distinctive vocals and the sound incorporating Chinese-inspired elements create a breathtaking world.
Once you hear it, the chorus will stick in your head.
Pick this track for a lively party or mixer, and it’s sure to instantly brighten the atmosphere!
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!



