[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] Songs That Feel Great to Belt Out! Fun Karaoke Tracks (131–140)
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

At the beginning, there’s a self-introduction by the members of Momoiro Clover Z, and it’s a lot of fun and really livens things up if all the girls split the parts and sing that section together.
Since Momoiro Clover Z’s songs are all very bright and fun, they’re perfect for a girls’ karaoke get-together.
Because the sun will rise againRyokushokushakai

If you’re looking for a song to recharge your energy, Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s “Hi wa Mata Noboru Kara” is a great pick.
Its comfortable strings and pop band sound are blended to perfection, and if you sing it at karaoke, your body will naturally start moving to the rhythm.
The lyrics carry a message that gives you the courage to overcome difficulties, with elements anyone can relate to.
By the time you finish singing, you’ll feel refreshed—and it’s guaranteed to help relieve stress.
Use this track, perfect for getting everyone fired up together, to turn a karaoke moment into something special.
Yowanehaki feat. Wanuka, asmiMAISONdes

MAISONdes is a series project run under the concept of an apartment where various artists come together for collaborations.
This song is one of the most popular in the series and is a collaborative track by Wanuka and asmi.
The harmony created by Wanuka’s calm male vocals layered with asmi’s bright, cool female vocals is particularly appealing.
Over a four-on-the-floor mid-tempo beat, the lively, bouncy melodic lines feel great, making it a song that lifts your spirits more and more as you sing along.
KanadeSukima Suichi

Although their group name was chosen more for its sound than for any deep meaning, the two-person music unit Sukima Switch has now become a household name.
Their second single, Kanade, which has been featured in numerous tie-ins—including as an insert song for the film “Rough”—became a massive hit and is practically synonymous with the group.
With its wistful melody and the leaps in pitch achieved through falsetto in the chorus, there are many moments that feel great if you can sing it well.
The overall range is fairly wide due to the key rising by a whole tone and a half toward the end, but its relaxed tempo makes this million-selling number approachable to try.
crescent moonayaka

It’s one of Ayaka’s signature songs, known for her richly resonant, weighty low-to-mid range vocals.
Since it was used in an au commercial and is often heard on TV, I think many people are familiar with it.
In this song, her strengths—those lower and mid tones and a gentle falsetto—coexist, making the transitions between chest voice and falsetto challenging.
But if you can nail that wide pitch range, it’ll feel amazing! Especially in the chorus where it shifts to falsetto, focus on sustaining a smooth, expansive, and gentle tone.



