[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!
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[Want to Sing Out Loud] Feels great to belt it out! Fun karaoke songs (71–80)
Shut up.Ado

Ado’s major-label debut track was the song that made her name known throughout Japan.
Its provocative lyrics turned into a social phenomenon, and the impact of her growling, anger-laced vocal delivery—channeling the pent-up frustration many people carry—was something rarely seen in the J-pop scene.
With lyrics that speak for the stress of group life in schools and companies, it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser for karaoke and a great way to blow off steam.
TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS

Stop overthinking it—just pour your passion into the mic and the karaoke, and you’ll have an absolutely exhilarating song right here.
This is “TRAIN-TRAIN,” a signature hit by Japan’s legendary band THE BLUE HEARTS! The lyrics are truly amazing, so if there’s anything in them you can relate to, all that’s left is to unleash those feelings.
Even if you’re not good at singing or don’t feel confident, if you sing with heart, I’m sure it’ll feel great!
Heralding springyama

When people think of songs that feel great to sing, many might imagine tracks with high-key long notes, but I also recommend songs like this one that feel amazing when you lock into the rhythm perfectly! Just like riding a wave while surfing, there’s a special satisfaction in delivering the lyrics rhythmically in sync with the accompaniment.
Of course, nailing the occasional high notes in falsetto that appear within the melody is guaranteed to feel great too.
Overall, it’s a challenging song, but if you pull it off well, it’s one that can captivate your listeners.
usmilet

This song was selected as the theme for “Gisou Furin” (Fake Affair), instantly turning milet into a much-talked-about singer-songwriter.
Her vocals have drawn rave reviews for their power—from a richly resonant, deep mid-to-low range to a clear, soaring high register—showcasing an impressive command of tone that makes it seem like you’re hearing different singers.
While it may be difficult to match her level of expressiveness when singing it at karaoke, the song’s particular appeal lies in its driving sense of speed and expansive melody, so if you sing it with abandon, it’s sure to feel exhilarating.
Motherkariyushi 58

This song, one of Kariyushi58’s signature tracks, is probably one you’ve heard before.
Vocalist Shingo Maekawa wrote it about his own mother, and it’s become hugely popular as a Mother’s Day song and a song of gratitude.
The refreshing accompaniment based on a ska rhythm is striking, but in contrast, the vocals—especially in the chorus—are overflowing with emotion and passion! It’s one of those masterpieces that makes you want to sing your heart out with all your feelings.



