Great for karaoke too! Upbeat songs that will get you hyped
Upbeat songs can make you feel great, whether you’re listening to them or singing along.
When do you feel like listening to an upbeat track?
Some people use their favorite song to recharge when they want to lift their spirits or psych themselves up.
It gets your heart bouncing and boosts your motivation!
Of course, sometimes you want to discover something new that’s different from your usual playlist.
In this article, we’re sharing plenty of classic upbeat songs and hype tracks that you’ll definitely want to check out!
They’re also perfect for belting out at karaoke!
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Great for karaoke too! Upbeat, hype-raising songs (281–290)
Electric ParadeŌishi Masayoshi

A dazzling, power-packed electric anthem is here! Created by Masayoshi Oishi in collaboration with J-POWER, this official collab song showcases the appeal of energy.
Released in February 2024, it’s included on the album “Universe.” Be sure to check out the music video set in power plants and massive dams.
With its fusion of electric tones and powerful vocals, it’s guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session! The humor-filled lyrics, which sing about everyday life enriched by electricity, are also soothing.
It’s the perfect charge-up song when you need to get fired up.
Tokyo Midnight LonelinessSonin

I came to Tokyo from the countryside with big dreams, but as I struggled to get through each day, I forgot the dream I started with.
This song powerfully conveys the feelings of a girl who’s about to be swept away by the harshness of city life.
The music video of her singing alone at karaoke is poignantly beautiful, too.
Full Throttle feat. KREVAMiura Daichi

This work, where techno sounds and rock are brilliantly fused, is an upbeat track that will definitely make you want to dance.
Released by Daichi Miura in February 2024, his collaboration with KREVA has been drawing fans’ attention.
Included on the album “OVER,” the song carries a powerful message centered on self-actualization and pushing past your limits.
It’s perfect for a night when you want to crank up the energy and get everyone hyped—an ideal way to blow off daily stress.
Even those who aren’t familiar with the lyrics or the song can enjoy the lively rhythm and groove and have a great time!
GLAMOROUS SKYNakajima Mika

A song performed by Mika Nakashima, who also starred in the film adaptation of Ai Yazawa’s manga NANA, as its theme song.
In the 2015 Oricon Yearly Singles Ranking, it was the only track by a female artist to make the top 10.
The song also drew attention for its lyrics by original creator Ai Yazawa and composition by Hyde of L’Arc-en-Ciel.
Its driving rock sound pairs perfectly with Nakashima’s poignant vocals, resulting in an energetic track with a bittersweet edge.
real emotionKōda Kumi

It drew attention as a promotional song for Final Fantasy.
The characters singing and dancing in CG were quite advanced for the technology of the time, and the music video itself was highly praised even by non-fans.
This was a single from before Koda shifted to a sexier image.


