[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 (11–20)
SignalWANIMA

This song carries a powerful message of moving forward while staying close to everyday anxieties and doubts.
Set to WANIMA’s signature energetic punk rock sound, it conveys the importance of taking on challenges without striving for perfection.
The track is included on the album “Everybody!!” and was released in January 2018.
It was performed with 1,000 18-year-olds on a special NHK General program, and was also used as the theme song for Lotte Ice’s “Sou” commercial.
It’s a heartfelt anthem for those who feel uncertain about the future or are about to take a new step forward.
Close your eyesHirai Ken

This is the 20th single by singer-songwriter Ken Hirai, who has released numerous masterpieces ranging from lyrical ballads to comedic numbers.
Written specifically as the theme song for the film “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World,” its vocal performance featuring distinctive edge voice really pierces the heart.
It’s a pretty high-pitched song, so it’s tough to sing at karaoke, but since it’s a famous track that almost everyone has heard at least once, it’s sure to get the crowd going if you can pull it off.
If possible, mixing in edge voice like Ken Hirai does makes it feel even better—highly recommended for karaoke.
Theory of the Mindful HeartRADWIMPS

This is a philosophically themed message song by RADWIMPS, released in July 2006, packed with deep insights into modern society and human relationships.
It unfolds an epic story of a protagonist struggling with self-denial and relationships with others, who begins to reexamine themselves after a fateful encounter.
The track is notable for its alternative rock elements and the meticulously crafted arrangement by all the members.
Included on the classic album “RADWIMPS 4: Okazu no Gohan,” its music video won Best Art Direction Video at Space Shower TV’s MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 07.
This song offers solace to those wrestling with inner conflict and anxiety, making it perfect for belting out at karaoke when you want to let your feelings out.
Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song is packed tight with youth, summer, and a sense of sprinting—Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Ao to Natsu.” From the intro, it already feels great, and the chorus bursts through with a refreshing clarity that makes you see the blue summer sky.
If you could sing it in the original key, it would feel amazing.
Of course, lowering the key is fine too (lol)!
I long to see you now.MISIA

Speaking of MISIA, she’s known for her soothing voice that contains 1/f fluctuations, and she’s an incredibly captivating singer with a richly expressive, deeply evocative tone.
Many of her songs are expansive and beautiful, perfectly showcasing that charm, but among them my top recommendation is “Aitakute Ima.” Written as the theme song for the drama JIN, it’s a moving piece that resonates with the show’s story.
The soaring long notes in the chorus, where the emotion bursts forth all at once, are outstanding—if you can sing that part well, it’s bound to feel amazing!



