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 (ages 21–30)
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It became a massive hit as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Yamato Nadeshiko.” A full-fledged winter ballad featuring strings performed by violinist Chieko Kinbara.
It was also used in Nissin Foods’ Cup Noodles commercials, and is well-known for the artist singing a special parody version for the ads.
FlowerORANGE RANGE

One of ORANGE RANGE’s most famous songs, Hana.
Released in 2004, this track is known for being their first million-seller and for dominating the Oricon charts, finishing a strong second.
It’s a love song, but its catchy lyrics are relatable to anyone.
2000s (ages 31–40)
LOVE 2000hitomi

Hitomi’s signature song “LOVE 2000.” Back then, many female singer-songwriters had an Avex-style, Italo-disco vibe, but Hitomi gained popularity with a somewhat louder, rock-tinged sound.
I imagine many women in their 30s admired her rocky vocals.
While this song’s range—mid1F to hiD—is fairly standard, it’s exceptionally easy to sing because it frequently stays around mid2F#, a very comfortable pitch for many women.
Another plus is that you can make it easier to sing simply by adjusting the key to match the hiD sections.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
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This is BUMP OF CHICKEN’s single and their biggest hit.
It was used as an insert song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “Tentaikansoku” (Star Gazing).
The song is appealing for its iconic introductory guitar riff and its lyrically dramatic storytelling.
PreciousItō Yuna

One of Yuna Ito’s signature songs, it is also well known as the theme song for the film “LIMIT OF LOVE: Umizaru.” The lyrics, centered on deep love and bonds, resonate deeply and have won the empathy of many listeners.
Released in May 2006, the song captivates with its beautiful string arrangement and Ito’s clear, translucent vocals.
Featuring a grand sound and moving lyrics, it’s also a popular choice for karaoke.
Although its wide vocal range can make it a bit challenging to sing, it’s recommended for those who want to perform with heartfelt feelings for someone special.



