Karaoke Songs to Sing in December 2026! J-Pop Picks Perfect for Christmas and Year-End Parties
In December, we get more chances to go to karaoke for Christmas parties and year-end gatherings.
Since you’re going anyway, the best way to make it even more fun and exciting is to choose songs that match the season! In this article, we’ve carefully selected tracks perfect for December karaoke, focusing on Christmas songs and winter tunes.
We’ve picked a variety of songs—ones that blow away the blues, and ones full of appreciation for all the hard work you’ve done this year! Sing your heart out and welcome the New Year feeling great!
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[2026] Karaoke Songs to Sing in December! Recommended J-POP for Christmas and Year-End Parties (111–120)
ChristmasJUDY AND MARY

It’s that time of year again when JUDY AND MARY’s “Christmas” feels just right! Just hearing the first chime gets me excited.
It’s an adorable song packed with that thrill and the feeling of being so happy to spend Christmas together with the one you love again this year.
If you go to karaoke around Christmas, this is an absolute must! Sing it to your partner and it’s sure to lift both of your spirits.
Use the power of music to make your Christmas even more fun!
somedaySaucy Dog

This is a song by Saucy Dog, a three-piece rock band that captivates many young listeners with lyrics and melodies that cherish everyday life.
It’s included on their first mini-album, Country Road, and its music video has surpassed 65 million views.
It begins with a seemingly happy, affectionate couple, but as the song progresses, it becomes clear those scenes are in the past, leaving only the loneliness of a man who can’t accept that she has left.
This is exactly what they mean by “regret comes too late.” Why not sing it while reminding yourself to cherish the time with the partner who’s by your side now?
horizonback number

Suiheisen is a song that back number wrote for the high school students who were supposed to compete in the 2020 Inter-High, which was canceled.
When it was released on YouTube in 2020, it drew a lot of attention, and it was officially released again in 2021 to celebrate the return of the Inter-High the following year.
It’s back number’s fourth digital single and even reached No.
1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.
The lyrics, filled with heartfelt support for high schoolers, make it a moving rock ballad—so why not sing it at karaoke to wrap up the year?
Winter Giftmosao.

Speaking of karaoke in December, you can’t help wanting to sing winter songs, right? This track is a lovely love song that warmly portrays a winter romance.
Mosawo’s gentle vocals skillfully capture both the snowy cityscape and the feelings of someone in love.
Released in November 2020, it’s a seasonally rich piece with string arrangements that really shine.
Sing it at a Christmas party or year-end karaoke get-together, and you’re sure to have a heartwarming time.
It’s perfect for making winter memories by singing together with your partner or friends.
Harmony of MidwinterNakajima Mika with Fujimaki Ryota

Singer-songwriter Mika Nakashima, whose clear, translucent vocals continue to captivate fans.
The analog single “Mahfuyu no Harmony,” released under the name Mika Nakashima with Ryota Fujimaki, was produced as part of the celebrations for Nakashima’s 20th debut anniversary.
The transparent ensemble featuring piano and strings evokes a warmth that feels unique to the cold season.
It’s a gem with a soothing harmony between two singer-songwriters, each known for their own winter classics—perfect for a duet at karaoke during the Christmas season.



