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[2026] Recommended Japanese karaoke songs for men in their 50s

Company parties, local class reunions, family gatherings… If you’re a man in your 50s, you probably get plenty of chances to go to karaoke, right?

At times like that, do you ever find yourself unsure what to sing?

“I can’t really sing recent songs…” “Even if I go with older songs, I don’t know which ones are good…” If that sounds like you, this article will introduce karaoke songs recommended for men in their 50s!

Focusing on hits from the ’80s to the early ’90s, we’ve carefully selected classic karaoke staples and songs that women will think, “I’d love to hear him sing this!”

Use this as a guide for choosing your next songs!

[2026] Recommended Japanese pop karaoke songs for men in their 50s (1–10)

It always starts with rain.ASKA

ASKA – The Beginning Is Always Rain (Official Music Video)
It always starts with rain.ASKA

It’s a classic song that weaves a bittersweet love story with rain as its motif.

Through the image of lovers meeting in the rain, the lyrics express the complexity and depth of love.

ASKA’s delicate vocals beautifully capture the aching emotions of the two, drenched in the rain.

Released in March 1991, the track was used in a Panasonic commercial and as a movie theme song, and it became a massive hit, achieving million-seller status six months later.

When singing it at karaoke, it’s recommended to keep ASKA’s distinctive phrasing in mind and picture the two lovers in the rain as you sing.

It’s the perfect song for looking back on a memorable romance or creating a mellow, reflective mood.

And then, I’m at a loss.Ōsawa Yoshiyuki

Yoshiyuki Osawa — And Then, I’m At a Loss
And then, I'm at a loss.Ōsawa Yoshiyuki

Yoshiyuki Osawa’s signature song, released in 1984, is a bittersweet ballad about parting.

It skillfully portrays the feelings of “you,” leaving in unfamiliar clothes, and “I,” watching you go.

With symbolic images like a receding limousine and a rainy highway, it captures the moment of farewell.

The phrase “Because it’s what you’ve decided in your heart” is especially memorable.

The track was included on the album CONFUSION, peaked at No.

6 on the Oricon chart, and became a hit with total sales of 282,000 copies.

It’s a great choice for karaoke at company parties or reunions—one that resonates with anyone who has experienced heartbreak or farewell.

Get WildTM NETWORK

TM NETWORK「Get Wild」Official Music Video
Get WildTM NETWORK

When it comes to iconic songs of the ’80s, you can’t leave out this track by TM NETWORK.

Its urbane sound and powerful vocals are striking, and the exhilarating, fast-paced feel—like racing through the city at night—is part of its appeal.

It shot to fame as the ending theme for City Hunter.

Even now, more than 35 years after its release on April 8, 1987, it remains a beloved karaoke staple.

It’s a song that lets an adult man exude a certain allure, making it perfect for singing in front of a crowd at company parties or reunions.

For men in their 50s, TM NETWORK’s music is likely a soundtrack to their youth.

[2026] Recommended Japanese Karaoke Songs for Men in Their 50s (11–20)

I wonder what kind of face that girl would make if I sank a long shot.Okamura Yasuyuki

The song that paints a bittersweet coming-of-age scene is Yasuyuki Okamura’s 13th single, released in October 1990.

Peaking at No.

20 on the Oricon chart, it features a groovy sound that fuses funk and pop in true Okamura style.

The lyrics capture the tension of competition and the passion of youth, distilling a universally relatable moment of adolescence.

In 2011, it was used in the film Moteki, drawing renewed attention.

It’s a great choice for karaoke if you want to sing with a sense of nostalgia for your school days.

Perform it at reunions or office parties—settings that people of all generations can enjoy—and it’s sure to be a hit.

Runnerbakufū suranpu

Bakufu Slump “Runner” MUSIC VIDEO (HD)
Runnerbakufū suranpu

A signature song by Bakufu Slump that celebrates running with all your might.

The lyrics, depicting young people who keep running toward their destination with a passion like a scorching summer downpour hidden in their hearts, really resonate.

Released in October 1988, it was used as an insert song on the TV show “Genius! Takeshi’s Energetic TV” and in a Hitachi video commercial.

It’s a karaoke staple among staples.

Even if you can’t hit the high notes, put your heart into it and you’re guaranteed to get the crowd going.

Perfect for times when everyone wants to have fun together, like company parties or class reunions.

Why not sing it out with your friends, full of energy, while reminiscing about your youth?

I’m smitten with you.Yellow Magic Orchestra

YMO “Kimi ni, Mune Kyun. (Music Video · HD Remaster)” Official Music Video
I’m smitten with you.Yellow Magic Orchestra

A refreshing yet bittersweet pop tune that sings of love in the summer heat.

This unusual work was released in 1983 by YMO, the revolutionary figures of the technopop scene.

With the concept of “cute uncles,” the music video featuring the members dancing in colorful outfits became a hot topic.

It was also used in a Kanebo Cosmetics commercial and peaked at No.

2 on the Oricon charts.

The combined “kyun!” sound effect using the members’ voices is especially memorable.

Recommended for those who want to sing a nostalgic classic or liven up the mood with a breezy love song.

Why not warm up the karaoke room with an unexpected pick?

In the night sky after the rainRC sakuseshon

When it comes to iconic songs in the history of Japanese rock, this track is indispensable.

Using a car breakdown as its motif, the lyrics deftly capture the subtleties of human relationships, resonating deeply with listeners.

The energetic rock ’n’ roll sound pairs perfectly with Kiyoshiro Imawano’s passionate vocals.

Released in January 1980, this song became the catalyst for RC Succession’s breakthrough.

It has long been beloved as a live staple, and in 2013 it even became the motif for a film.

It’s perfect for when you want to fire up the atmosphere at karaoke or reminisce about your youthful days.

Men in your 50s, why not heat up the karaoke room with this one song?