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 (51–60)
Heart Throbsnobobyknows̟+

nobodyknows+ is a hip-hop group based in Nagoya.
Their 2004 release “Kokoro Odoru” has become their signature track.
The song has recently regained attention, especially on social media, and their 2022 performance on THE FIRST TAKE is still fresh in our memories.
Over rapid-fire rhymes, the song delivers a positive message: “let’s enjoy music.” It’s a fast-paced track with quick switches, but if you can sync up with friends and rap together, it’s sure to hype up the crowd.
You can also have fun by shouting along with the call-and-response at the end.
Brain Narcotics Remix feat. CHEHON, MAKA, Ku-Jun, POWER WAVE, CIMA & keithRAY

The track “Nounai Mayaku Remix feat.
CHEHON, MAKA, Kujun, POWER WAVE, CIMA & keith” is currently blowing up in the hip-hop and reggae scenes.
Born from DJ RAY’s entry into the battle scene, it features verses that transcend the boundaries between hip-hop and reggae.
The hook in this piece has a very narrow vocal range by RAY’s standards, so many people should be able to sing it comfortably in the original key.
Heads, be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Youthful AmigoShūji to Akira

This duet song by Kazuya Kamenashi and Tomohisa Yamashita became a long-selling hit, surpassing one million copies in sales.
With its melancholic kayōkyoku-style melody, Spanish-influenced arrangement, and narrative lyrics, it’s a masterpiece imbued with the kind of wistful charm beloved in Japan.
If you’re looking for an easy-to-sing song for two people, this is a perfect choice!
Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~Matsu Takako

In addition to the massive success of the 2013 film, its theme song became a worldwide smash hit.
It was played every day on TV, radio, and cable music channels, and most people could probably sing the chorus.
Artists from around the world performed it in their native languages; in Japan, Takako Matsu sang it within the film, and May J.
performed the ending theme.
Not only does singing it lift your spirits, but switching between the two versions to change the mood is also a great idea.
Karaoke songs everyone can sing together. Easy-to-enjoy Japanese songs for groups (61–70)
Kiyoshi’s Zundoko SongHikawa Kiyoshi

This is a song everyone can get hyped with through call-and-response.
There’s a simple dance routine, so it’s even better if you learn it beforehand.
After the “zundoko” part, shout the singer’s name like “Tarō!” or “Hanako!”—it really fires up the crowd.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

Topping the karaoke rankings for the first half of 2014 was AKB48’s “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie.” Released in 2013 as their 32nd single, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
“Koi Suru Fortune Cookie” features an ’80s disco-style sound and has been highly praised by music industry professionals.
It also comes with choreography that’s easy to dance to in large groups, so it’s a perfect song to split into parts and sing together with everyone.
I look up as I walkSakamoto Kyu

It’s the ultimate cheer song, with Kyu-chan’s gentle singing voice and Eri Rokkusuke’s lyrics that are easy for anyone to understand and powerfully uplifting.
It may be the most famous and most beloved song in Japan.
It even became a number-one hit on the U.S.
Billboard chart under the title “Sukiyaki.”



