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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 you’ll want to sing in January: Classic and popular crowd-pleasers (21–30)

Tomorrow never knowsMr.Children

Mr.Children "Tomorrow never knows" Tour 2015 Incomplete Live
Tomorrow never knowsMr.Children

It’s a huge hit by Mr.

Children and a classic.

The song was the theme for the drama ‘Wakamono no Subete,’ which aired in winter.

Maybe because of that, I get an irresistible urge to sing it around this time of year.

Since it’s by Mr.

Children, you can’t go wrong—it’s a very likable song.

Tonight is a Hearty PartyTakeuchi Mariya

[Karaoke] Tonight is Hearty Party / Mariya Takeuchi
Tonight is a Hearty PartyTakeuchi Mariya

The lively dance tune that will liven up a fun New Year’s party is Mariya Takeuchi’s “Konya wa Hearty Party.” Released in 1995, this song was used three times in the late ’90s as the commercial song for KFC’s Christmas campaign.

The spoken lines at the beginning and sprinkled throughout are actually by Takuya Kimura, and his nickname even appears in the lyrics.

It portrays the feeling of wanting to have a great time tonight, even if everyday life is ordinary and love isn’t going so well.

If everyone at karaoke sings it together, it’s sure to be even more exciting than singing it solo!

orionYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu – Orion, Kenshi Yonezu
orionYonezu Kenshi

This song was released in February 2017 as the sixth major single.

It was selected as the ending theme for the NHK General anime March Comes in Like a Lion.

With Orion as its theme, the strings evoke a grandeur reminiscent of a winter night sky.

It’s perfect for those cold winter days when you want to feel warm at heart!

Family LandscapeHanaregumi

A signature song by Hanaregumi that sings about the aimless, everyday scenes at home.

It’s a classic that comes to mind when the family gets together for the first time in a while during New Year’s.

Looking at the same unchanging sights, it gently expresses the wish that they never change.

It truly feels like a song made for coming home.

A Happy New YearMatsutōya Yumi

A Happy New Year / Yumi Matsutoya [Matsutoya Yumi] Unplugged cover by Ai Ninomiya
A Happy New YearMatsutōya Yumi

Yumi Matsutoya’s “A HAPPY NEW YEAR” expresses the feeling of putting the one you love first in the new year.

It was included as the B-side to the single “Yūyami o Hitori,” released in 1981, and was featured in the film “Take Me Out to the Snowland.” The song portrays the longing to see your beloved as soon as the new year begins, and the wish that they will be happy throughout the year.

For New Year’s karaoke, why not go with someone important to you and sing this song while wishing for their happiness?

as I amMatsu Takako

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
as I amMatsu Takako

When it comes to the theme song of Disney’s Frozen, which was a worldwide hit in 2013, it has to be “Let It Go.” In the Japanese version of the film, it appears as “Ari no Mama de,” performed by Takako Matsu, who voices the protagonist Elsa.

Since the story centers on snow and ice, it’s perfect for winter.

It’s also a track where Matsu, known for her simple, warm vocal tone, delivers stunning high notes.

It’s a feel-good classic if you can sing it well, so give it a try!

Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

[MV full] Koi Suru Fortune Cookie / AKB48 [Official]
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

It’s a classic song that gets everyone hyped regardless of the season.

Even people who don’t know much about AKB48 have probably heard it.

It’s perfect for occasions meant for group excitement—like New Year’s, New Year parties, and Coming-of-Age celebrations—and it’s a song kids can enjoy together with everyone too.