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Karaoke songs to sing in January: classic and popular tracks to hype up the party

When you’re unsure where to go during the New Year holidays—after a New Year’s party with family and relatives, or with friends and coworkers—you might end up going to karaoke, right? Here are some perfect songs for the season: New Year-themed tracks and winter songs we’d love for you to sing at those gatherings! From bittersweet winter ballads to songs themed around “beginnings,” we’ve picked a wide range of popular tunes spanning the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras.

Even if you don’t usually go to karaoke but have plans to tag along for social reasons, feel free to use this as a reference!

Karaoke songs to sing in January: Classic and popular tracks to hype up the party (61–70)

SomedaySano Motoharu

Motoharu Sano - SOMEDAY - Motoharu Sano
SomedaySano Motoharu

The song that makes me feel like, “I’m going to keep working hard toward my dreams this year without giving up!” is Motoharu Sano’s SOMEDAY.

Released in 1981, the track was later used eight years after its release in JR Central’s TV commercial “Fight! Express,” and then, thirty years after that, it was featured as an insert song in the anime Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion.

It conveys the resolve to always believe in yourself, believe in your dreams, and keep striving without giving up until you can finally reach them.

How about singing this song as a declaration to your family and friends that you’re going to give it your all again this year?

Go! That way!wanuka

WanuKa’s “Susume! Sotchi da!” with its positive lyrics and catchy, beautiful pop melody really sticks in your head, and many will recognize it as the song from the au Santaro commercial series.

Its irresistibly upbeat and energetic lyrics are inspiring, filling listeners with courage and hope.

With a buoyant rhythm, it delivers a vibrant message perfect for celebrating the New Year.

It’s an ideal song for a fresh start and one that’s loved across generations—so sing it brightly with a smile!

Baby Don’t CryAmuro Namie

Namie Amuro’s “Baby Don’t Cry” is a song that gives you the belief that something good will finally happen this year.

Released in 2007, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Himitsu no Hanazono.” Even when life is tough, we rise again each time and keep living by overwriting the past with new, better memories.

The song conveys the message that there’s light waiting for you once you get back on your feet, so it’s going to be okay.

If last year didn’t go so well for you, try singing this song at karaoke in the New Year and tell yourself, “This year will be alright.”

Winter FlowerMiyamoto Hiroji

“Winter Flower” by Hiroji Miyamoto was written as the theme song for the TV drama Gosaigyo.

Released in 2019 as a digital-only single, Miyamoto’s impassioned vocals shake the listener to the core.

It’s a dynamic ballad featuring crisp, impactful piano and string arrangements, and Miyamoto himself positions the song within the kayōkyoku (traditional Japanese pop) genre.

Like a flower that blooms in the cold season, it carries a certain poignant loneliness—that’s part of its charm.

Be sure to try it at karaoke and let your emotions burst forth!

A Good Day to Set Out on a JourneyYamaguchi Momoe

Momoe Yamaguchi - Good Day to Set Out on a Journey
A Good Day to Set Out on a JourneyYamaguchi Momoe

Composed by Shinji Tanimura, “Ii Hi Tabidachi” was created as a catchphrase song for the Japanese National Railways.

I think every Japanese person has heard it at least once.

Since it was made for idols to sing, the melody is simple so anyone can sing it.

It’s a classic nostalgic tune, so it’s sure to liven things up at karaoke.