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[2026] Recommended for your 40s! A roundup of perfect karaoke songs for Christmas

Those of you in your 40s today are the generation who spent your youth during the golden age of J-POP, from the 1990s to the early 2000s, when CDs sold the most.

It was an era that produced many timeless hits still sung in the Reiwa era, with countless songs that people of all ages perform at karaoke.

In this article, I—the author, currently in my 40s—have put together a list of winter songs perfect for Christmas, focusing mainly on tracks released from the ’90s through the mid-’00s.

Of course, younger music fans who are interested in Japanese music from that era are also encouraged to check it out!

[2026] Recommended for people in their 40s! A roundup of perfect karaoke songs for Christmas (51–60)

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THE Toramaru Dragon “Road” FULL Music Video
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This is a single by Toraba Ryū released in 1993, consisting of a total of 14 chapters.

It was used as the ending theme for a drama and as the song for Shizuoka Prefecture’s anti-drunk-driving campaign commercials.

The song portrays the sorrow of a man who has lost his lover, and because its lyrics include many winter-themed phrases, it’s popular as a Christmas song among people in their late 30s and older.

A town where it snowsUNICORN

A Town Where It Snows / Unicorn (Cover)
A town where it snowsUNICORN

UNICORN is a rock band made up of talented members who can handle everything from songwriting to vocals.

Their 8th single, “Yuki ga Furu Machi” (“A Town Where It Snows”), used as the ending theme for the music variety show ‘Totsuzen Variety Sokuhō!! COUNT DOWN 100,’ is memorable for lyrics that, while it’s a winter song, focus on the year’s end rather than Christmas.

The languid vocals over a relaxed shuffle beat give it a calming appeal, even amid the hustle of the season.

For those in their 40s who remember the band before their 1993 breakup, it’s a winter karaoke staple that’s sure to stir the heart.

white flowerZONE

A song that portrays the bittersweet feelings of love on a winter night weaves a fleeting yet beautiful love story, symbolized by flowers as pure white as snow.

Released by ZONE in 2002 as their eighth single, the track was also used as the image song for the game Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, resonating with many listeners.

It’s perfect for looking back on memories spent with a lover during the Christmas season or for singing with heartfelt thoughts for someone special.

Sing it at karaoke, and you’re sure to feel a moving emotion that sinks deep into the heart.

Together with ZONE’s clear, translucent vocals, why not savor the quiet of a winter night?

angel song -Eve’s Bell-the brilliant green

[HD] the brilliant green – angel song - Eve's Bell
angel song -Eve's Bell-the brilliant green

The band the brilliant green, fronted by vocalist Tomoko Kawase, created “angel song -Eve no Kane-” as the theme song for the drama Midsummer Merry Christmas.

It’s a rock track marked by its distinctive distorted guitar tone, and the lyrics depict a bittersweet Christmas from the perspective of a heartbroken woman.

Its charm lies in the inclusion of fantastical imagery and fairy-tale-like expressions.

Try singing it while imitating her slightly husky vocal style.

Christmas Love (After the Tears, White Snow Falls)Sazan Ōrusutāzu

Christmas Love (After Tears, White Snow Falls) / Southern All Stars cover
Christmas Love (After the Tears, White Snow Falls)Sazan Ōrusutāzu

Just hearing the quintessentially Christmas-like chime of bells and the sparkling band ensemble might make even those who aren’t that interested in Christmas feel a bit cheerful, don’t you think? Released in November 1993 as Southern All Stars’ 34th single, this track is also known as the band’s first single themed around Christmas.

It’s a Christmas number brimming with a happy vibe, complete with a buoyant brass section that feels great—but if you read the lyrics closely, you’ll find a bittersweet sentiment being sung.

Let the rising emotion wash over you, and especially in the last section, it could be fun to have everyone at karaoke join in a big sing-along!