A collection of nostalgic hits from the ’70s to 2000s that are perfect for livening up karaoke
When you go to karaoke with people from the same generation—like at class reunions, year-end parties, or New Year’s gatherings—nothing gets the energy up like nostalgic hits! The real charm of these retro tunes is that only those who lived through the same era can sing and listen while reminiscing about those days.
In this article, we’ve carefully selected hit songs from the 1970s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s—tracks that were beloved back then and are still cherished by many today.
Use this as a guide when choosing songs for karaoke with friends from your generation!
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2000s (1–10)
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

This is a Perfume song that continues to captivate listeners with its distinctive timbre and catchy refrain.
The theme is Valentine’s Day, portraying the subtle psychology between men and women and the communication that happens through chocolate.
Set to a technopop sound, it conveys a fluttering rise of emotion that makes you want to move your body as you listen.
Released in 2007, it also had a limited, non-commercial pressing of 100 records.
It’s a track you can enjoy at reunions or year-end parties while reminiscing about those days.
With its pop sound, it’s sure to get everyone fired up at karaoke.
It carries a sense of nostalgia while still feeling fresh even today.
summer festivalWhiteberry

It’s a classic song that captures the bittersweetness of youth.
Set amid the lively atmosphere of a summer festival, it portrays a single night shared between the protagonist and the girl he has a crush on.
The lyrics, woven with nostalgic summer imagery like goldfish scooping and sparklers, resonate deeply.
Released in August 2000, it became a major hit, reaching No.
3 on the Oricon singles chart.
It was also performed at the 51st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, leaving a lasting impression on many.
Used as a cheer song for summer high school baseball, it’s a track that brings back youthful memories.
Sing it at reunions or gatherings with old friends, and it’s sure to get everyone excited.
BLUE BIRDHamasaki Ayumi

One of Ayumi Hamasaki’s signature songs, it carries a bright and positive message.
The lyrics describe gray clouds drifting away to reveal a blue sky, giving courage and hope to overcome hardships and move toward a new future.
Released in November 2006, the track was also featured in a Zespri Gold Kiwi commercial and resonated with many people.
It’s a great choice when you want to liven up a karaoke session or sing with a friend who needs encouragement.
It’s a song that feels nostalgic while giving you the courage to look ahead.
On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB’z

Even if you’re not a B’z fan, this is one of those songs every guy has probably wanted to belt out coolly at least once—a soulful, sexy track with an unforgettable, insanely cool chorus.
That said, plenty of people have struggled with its high key and melody.
If you can nail it perfectly, it’s a classic that’ll make you irresistible not just to women, but probably to men as well.
JupiterHirahara Ayaka

Ayaka Hirahara’s signature song features a grand melody that evokes the vastness of the universe and lyrics that resonate deeply with the heart.
Released in December 2003, it became known as an uplifting anthem that encouraged those affected by the Niigata Chuetsu earthquake.
It was also used as the BGM for the 2004 Phoenix fireworks dedicated to recovery, becoming a piece that offers comfort to many people.
Through self-dialogue and introspection, the song conveys that each person is connected within this universe.
Try singing it when you gather with peers at reunions or year-end parties—singing it together will surely warm everyone’s hearts.



