Karaoke songs everyone can sing: Japanese tracks that are easy to enjoy with a group.
Have you ever all sung together when you went to karaoke with a group?
Since we don’t usually sing in unison with everyone, it gets super lively and fun, doesn’t it?
But one thing that can be tricky at times like that is choosing the songs.
When you think, “Songs everyone knows and can sing together to get the crowd going…,” you might find it hard to come up with good ones.
So in this article, I’ll introduce a bunch of songs that everyone can sing together!
I’ve picked a variety that cut across generations and genders, so I hope you find some favorites!
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Karaoke songs everyone can sing together. Easy-to-enjoy Japanese songs for groups (41–50)
Do you want to build a snowman?Kanda Sayaka, Inaba Natsuki, Morohoshi Sumire

This song shines with the voices of Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, and Sumire Morohoshi, portraying the purity and poignancy of a girl innocently inviting a beloved person behind a closed door to come and play.
Created as an insert song for Disney’s Frozen, released in March 2014, it can be heard on the album Frozen (Original Soundtrack – Japanese Version).
The charm of this piece lies in its structure, which relays the growth of a single girl through three singers’ voices.
The way the innocent tone at the beginning gradually takes on a more earnest, heartrending quality over time powerfully moves listeners.
It’s perfect for karaoke—if you split the parts with friends, you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into the world of the story, creating a shared sense of immersion and a guaranteed emotional high.
orchestraBiSH

When you think of BiSH, the idol group with the concept of a “punk band without instruments,” their signature song is definitely Orchestra.
It’s a track included on their 2016 album KiLLER BiSH, which reached No.
7 on the Oricon albums chart.
It’s a grand, fast-paced rock tune that showcases each member’s uniquely distinctive vocals.
The lyrics about a breakup also leave you with a bittersweet feeling as you listen.
It’s a great pick for karaoke with your girlfriends!
We’ve gotta do what seems impossible.Sambomasutā

The theme song chosen for the TBS drama Cheer☆Dan was Sambomaster’s 2010 release “Dekikkonai wo Yaranakucha” (“We Gotta Do the Impossible”).
In 2018, it was also used in a JR East corporate commercial, and the following year it ranked second in the “Job-Hunting Theme Song Ranking.” It’s a quintessentially Sambomaster, powerful punk rock track, with passionate, inspiring lyrics that cheer on those giving their all.
It’s definitely a song I’d love for students to sing together with friends as a breather during their job hunt!
LOVE MachineMōningu Musume.

“LOVE Machine” is a classic karaoke song that’s been beloved since its release for the way you can add call-and-response shouts.
Written and composed by Tsunku, it’s also one of Morning Musume’s signature tracks.
It has a unique structure where interjections come in after each phrase right from the beginning.
While most songs only have one section where you can add calls, this one lets you keep the energy high from start to finish.
Another plus is that people of all generations know it.
One Night CarnivalKishidan

It starts with a signature catchphrase, and there’s a shout of “Ahoo!” in the intro before the first verse begins, making it a perfect karaoke song that lets you ramp up the excitement even before the vocals kick in.
The choreography is easy too, so if you learn it, it’ll get the crowd even more hyped.



