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Lovely karaoke song

A bright song you’ll want to sing at karaoke. When you want to pump up the crowd, this is the one!

There are times when you want to pick songs at karaoke that match the vibe of the moment, right?

You’ll especially want to be mindful of the songs you sing when the energy is high.

So in this article, I’ll introduce a bunch of perfect tracks for when you want to sing bright, uplifting songs that can really liven up the room!

Focusing on up-tempo numbers, I’ve chosen many songs that are not only energetic in feel but also have positive lyrics.

From classic Heisei-era hits to the latest popular tracks, I’ve handpicked recommendations—use them as a reference when choosing your next karaoke songs.

Bright songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. When you want to hype things up, go with these! (11–20)

SmileMori Nana

Nana Mori - Smile (Music Video)
SmileMori Nana

This is the debut digital single by actress Nana Mori, who, since starting her entertainment career, has been cast in a variety of dramas and films and was even dubbed the “15-year-old who’s unbeatable in auditions.” Originally a song by the duo HOFDYLAN, it was released as an alternate version produced by HOFDYLAN after Mori covered it in a commercial for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Oronamin C, in which she appeared.

Its straightforward message and gentle melody inevitably bring a smile to your face—just as the title suggests—whether you’re singing it or listening to it.

It’s a modern classic you’ll want to sing precisely in times like these, filling any karaoke space with warmth.

Naughty SunORANGE RANGE

A five-member rock band from Okinawa, ORANGE RANGE energizes the live scene with their triple-vocal style.

This is their 17th single.

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV drama “Hanazakari no Kimitachi e ~ Ikemen Paradise ~,” the song’s sexy lyrics—evoking adult mind games—really amp up the mood.

Its moist atmosphere and catchy melody make it a great track to sing with friends and get everyone going.

In 2007, it took the overall No.

1 spot in Oricon’s “Songs That Hype Up Karaoke,” and it’s widely known in J-pop as a quintessential karaoke staple.

Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Sugar Song and Bitter Step” Live Music Video
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This is the 10th single by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, a three-piece rock band known for their hallmark powerful performances and their distinctive live shows with remarkably few MC segments.

The song was written as the ending theme for the TV anime Blood Blockade Battlefront.

The intro kicks off with a striking guitar riff, and the off-beat rhythm feels great.

Its light yet urban melody makes it fun to sing at karaoke, doesn’t it? With a poppy, high-velocity arrangement, it’s a modern rock number that’s perfect as a karaoke song.

Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Zenryoku Shonen” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / Zenryoku Shonen Music Video
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

This is the fifth single by the musical duo Sukima Switch, who have consistently released numerous hits with their unified approach of producing songs as just the two of them under the theme of “life-sized music.” With tie-ins across films, commercials, and music programs, it’s widely known as one of their signature tracks.

The melody is complex and the tempo is fast, making it quite challenging, but if you can pull it off, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.

Packed with a positive message and a catchy tune that will boost your mood, it’s a karaoke number that makes everyone want to sing along.

frecklesJUDY AND MARY

This is the ninth single by the legendary rock band JUDY AND MARY, a female-vocal rock group that enjoyed exceptional popularity and has been longed for a reunion even after their breakup.

It was used as the first opening theme for the TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story and became a massive hit, selling over a million copies.

Starting with a complex, heavy-beat intro and then suddenly shifting to a pop arrangement in the first verse, its experimental song structure likely left a powerful impression on listeners.

For female singers, we recommend performing it with an awareness of its cute vocal tone.

It’s a karaoke staple passed down since the Heisei era.