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A ballad that will definitely make you cry at karaoke

A ballad that will definitely make you cry at karaoke
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At after-parties following drinking sessions or celebrations, the mood can sometimes turn reflective.

This is especially common during karaoke at second parties for clubs or circles.

Many people might wonder, “What kind of songs should I sing at times like that?”

So this time, we’ve picked out some tear-jerking classics for those situations.

Assuming you’ll be singing them at karaoke, we’ve chosen songs that aren’t too difficult, so be sure to check them out!

Ballads That Always Make You Cry at Karaoke (1–10)

Don’t go.Tamaki Kōji

This song straightforwardly expresses the regret and pain of having to part.

It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Sayonara Li Xianglan.” The piano- and strings-centered sound is striking, and you can feel the growing intensity of the suffering as the arrangement gradually builds.

The details of what happened between the two aren’t described, focusing solely on the feeling of not wanting to be separated.

The tense soundscape, the raw, unfiltered anguish conveyed directly, and the slightly raspy vocals that accentuate the sorrow make this a track that truly moves the heart.

Tears of Magnolia ~acoustic~Sutādasuto☆Rebyū

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Tears of Magnolia ~acoustic~Sutādasuto☆Rebyū

This song poignantly sings of an unforgettable tenderness for someone who left you behind and the longing to see them again.

After being included on the 1993 album “SOLA,” an acoustic arrangement was later used in a 2005 Nikka Whisky commercial and released as “Mokuren no Namida ~acoustic~.” With a piano-centered sound that carries the vocals, the conversational singing style underscores the sorrow of unattainable wishes.

The contrast between whisper-like delivery and cry-like belting is a key point that conveys rising emotion, so it’s important to understand where to apply strength as you sing and progress through the piece.

A Naked Heartaimyon

Aimyon – Naked Heart [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
A Naked Heartaimyon

Although Aimyon often gives the impression of creating gentle folk songs, this track was released in June 2020.

It was also used as the theme song for the drama “My Housekeeper Nagisa-san.” The lyrics, which portray inner conflict and anxiety about love as well as hope for new romance, are particularly striking.

Its simple melody and clear, translucent vocals resonate deeply with listeners.

When singing it at karaoke, pouring your emotions into the performance will make its charm stand out even more.

It’s a song recommended not only for those who have experienced heartbreak or unrequited love, but for anyone wrestling with matters of the heart.

It’s also perfect for creating a calm, reflective mood at gatherings like after-parties or second rounds following a night out.

blue skyTHE BLUE HEARTS

[Official] THE BLUE HEARTS “Aozora (Blue Sky)” [5th Single (1989/6/21)] THE BLUE HEARTS / Aozora
blue skyTHE BLUE HEARTS

It’s a masterpiece by THE BLUE HEARTS, a work infused with the soul of punk rock.

The lyrics are notable for their satire and criticism of society, as well as their challenge to racial discrimination.

You can feel a strong message that everyone should live equally.

It was recorded at a studio by Lake Yamanaka, and a song that was about three minutes long developed into a nearly ten-minute epic.

THE BLUE HEARTS made their major debut in 1987, and this piece holds an important place in their subsequent discography.

If you’re going to sing it at karaoke, it’s best suited for a calm atmosphere like an after-party or a second gathering.

Its profound lyrics and simple melody are sure to resonate with the heart.

Door of LifeTakeuchi Mariya

Mariya Takeuchi – The Door to Life [Live Version / 2014]
Door of LifeTakeuchi Mariya

This is a song by Mariya Takeuchi that conveys the image of carefully looking back on the long journey of life.

After being included on the album “Denim,” it was also released as a single and chosen as the theme song for the drama “Musume no Kekkon” (A Daughter’s Marriage).

Its gentle sound, tinged with elements of country music, leaves an impression and evokes a sense of retracing one’s path and feeling nostalgic about the past.

Reflecting on human connections formed over a long span of time, the song carries a warm atmosphere that gently moves the heart.

Love letterTHE BLUE HEARTS

[Official] THE BLUE HEARTS “Love Letter” [4th Single (1989/2/21)] THE BLUE HEARTS / Love Letter
Love letterTHE BLUE HEARTS

This is THE BLUE HEARTS’ first single that’s a ballad and one of their classic songs.

The lyrics, born from Hiroto Kōmoto’s sensibility, are free of pretense—pure and straightforward.

Just listening to it will put you in a gentle mood.

Released as a re-cut from the album TRAIN-TRAIN, the song was used in an au commercial in 2004 and as an insert song in a film in 2006.

It portrays delicate, innocent feelings, making it perfect for those dealing with heartbreak or bittersweet emotions.

Its low difficulty level is another draw, designed so it’s easy to sing casually at karaoke.

Be sure to check it out.

chicken riceMakihara Noriyuki to Hamada Masatoshi

Let me introduce “Chicken Rice,” a song that not only moves you to tears but is also easy to sing.

This track was created as a collaboration sparked by a music program between singer-songwriter Noriyuki Makihara and Masatoshi Hamada, a member of Downtown.

The lyrics were written by Hamada’s partner, Hitoshi Matsumoto, and depict events from his own childhood.

Even though it isn’t stated explicitly, the love for family comes through—one of the reasons it’s so touching.

Be mindful of the nuances in the details as you try singing it.