Recommended for people in their 50s! Best Christmas karaoke songs
For those in their 50s as of 2025, you likely spent your formative years in the 1980s and 1990s, when Christmas was one of the biggest events for romance.
In this feature, we’re introducing nostalgic J-pop Christmas songs perfect for karaoke—tunes that can take you back to those good old days.
We hope you’ll enjoy this while reminiscing about “those times,” when you excitedly planned Christmas dates and agonized over what gift to get your special someone.
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Recommended for people in their 50s! Best Christmas Karaoke Songs (11–20)
Still far from being immersed in winterDREAMS COME TRUE

This piece, included on the classic 1993 release MAGIC, is a number brimming with wintry travel vibes.
It lightly captures the excitement of lovers finally heading out for the long-awaited winter break, painting scenes of a drive, a packed lunch, and an icy lake.
The pleasant swing feel and horn section, infused with elements of funk and jazz, heighten the thrill of the journey.
Be sure to pick this song for a fun Christmas karaoke!
Tonight is a Hearty PartyTakeuchi Mariya

Speaking of Christmas, it’s all about parties! This song by Mariya Takeuchi fully captures that bubbling excitement.
Released in 1995, it became widely loved as the Christmas campaign commercial song for Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Set to a Eurobeat-style, danceable sound, it paints a picture of a glamorous party night and a romantic mood.
The fact that Takuya Kimura performed the spoken lines was also a hot topic at the time.
It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for year-end karaoke parties!
MIDNIGHT FLIGHT: A Lonely Christmas EveHamada Shogo

A Christmas song by Shogo Hamada, affectionately known as “Hamashō.” It’s included on his 1985 mini-album CLUB SNOWBOUND.
The lyrics, told from a man’s perspective who couldn’t give a ring, are romantic and bittersweet.
It’s a fail-safe track for any scene during the Christmas season.
White MemoriesWANDS

A track included on the single “Jumpin’ Jack Boy,” released in November 1993.
With lyrics by Sho Uesugi and composition/arrangement by Kosuke Oshima, it’s a winter heartbreak song.
Set against a season of swirling snow, the lyrics poignantly sing of longing for someone you can no longer meet, stirring memories of a faint, past love.
The delicate melody and arrangement that cherishes harmonic shifts make it a piece that truly resonates.
Why not try singing it as you reminisce about the bittersweet romances of those days?
The Night When Santa and Angels LaughDREAMS COME TRUE

For people in their 50s, DREAMS COME TRUE has been a soundtrack to adult life.
This song, included as the B-side to their 1989 single “LAT.43°N ~forty-three degrees north latitude~,” is perfect for a fun Christmas karaoke session! In 1990, it was re-recorded with English lyrics and retitled “VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS” for release as a single.
It’s an ideal pick for anyone in their 50s who wants a bright, joyful Christmas karaoke experience!



