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[I want to sing out loud] Songs that feel great to belt and are fun for karaoke

A lot of people probably blow off steam by singing their hearts out at karaoke, right?

In everyday life, there aren’t many chances to belt out songs at the top of your lungs, so going all-in at karaoke feels great!

But when it’s time to pick songs, don’t you sometimes get stuck on what to sing?

In this article, we’ll introduce songs that are fun to sing and leave you feeling refreshed!

From heartfelt ballads you can pour your emotions into, to tracks with soaring high notes, rhythmically complex and challenging numbers, and songs that make you feel clear-headed once you power through them.

We’ve selected recommendations from a variety of angles, so find the perfect track for you and sing your heart out!

[Want to sing out loud] Feels great to belt out! Fun karaoke songs (61–70)

HOWEVERGLAY

This is the 12th single by GLAY, a four-member rock band that has set numerous milestones in the Japanese rock scene since their major debut in 1994.

The song spans a wide vocal range from low to high and features a bouncy rhythm, making it challenging, but once you master it, it’s a lot of fun to sing.

Another distinctive feature is that the chorus appears four times, each with a different melody, so you can enjoy singing it to the end without getting bored.

It’s a well-known track that listeners will enjoy too, making it a great choice for karaoke.

Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya

Where Our Blue Is / Tatsuya Kitani
Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya

Tatsuya Kitani is a singer-songwriter who also works as a Vocaloid producer and bassist, drawing attention for his strong presence.

His song Ao no Sumika, used as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death, was released as the title track of his third EP.

The tightly rising and falling melodies and rapid-fire phrases are challenging, but karaoke enthusiasts and confident singers will likely enjoy it.

It’s a dramatic rock tune with a driving ensemble that’s sure to energize live venues.

Sora-buneTOKIO

Sora-fune (Sky Ship) – TOKIO (Full)
Sora-buneTOKIO

This is TOKIO’s 35th single, used as the theme song for the TV drama “My Boss My Hero.” With a distinctive melody that immediately reveals it was composed by Miyuki Nakajima, Tomoya Nagase’s vocals project his own individuality without disrupting that melody, reminding us that even among Johnny’s groups, TOKIO is one with a strong commitment to music and undeniable skill.

Because the song starts with the chorus and lets you belt it out from the very beginning, it’s also a great pick for karaoke.

CITRUSDa-iCE

Da-iCE / “CITRUS” (Theme song for the Nippon TV Sunday drama “The Way of the Househusband”) Music Video
CITRUSDa-iCE

Da-iCE is a five-member dance and vocal group active since 2011.

Known by the catchphrase “four-octave twin vocals,” the two vocalists, Sota Hanamura and Yudai Ohno, each possess a clear, beautiful high-tone voice.

In this song they perform, the chorus features exceptionally pleasant high notes.

Even in the preceding sections, there are many phrases that require skillful switching between chest voice and falsetto, making it highly challenging in terms of both range and technique.

Nailing this song will definitely feel amazing.

If you’re confident in your vocal ability and range, give it a try.

to clear up (weather)Yorushika

[VIETSUB] Haru “Haru” — Yorushika | Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End OP 2
to clear up (weather)Yorushika

This is Yorushika’s 17th digital-only single, released in January 2024.

It was selected as the opening theme for the anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, which airs on the Nippon TV network.

The most important point for singing this song well boils down to how effectively you can express dynamic contrasts between the chorus and the other sections.

To put it simply: deliver the chorus with firm, powerful projection, and for the other parts, aim for a softer tone that never becomes feeble.

While this kind of expressive control is quite challenging in practice, if you pull it off, you’re sure to earn admiration from those around you! In the final a cappella section, sing with even greater care and dynamic nuance, okay?