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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20 Classic Oldies to Sing at Karaoke (1–10)
Classic nostalgic hits that can be enjoyed across generations!
First, let us introduce a selection of nostalgic songs our editorial team has carefully chosen—perfect for singing at karaoke! We’ve picked tracks spanning a wide range of eras, with a focus on songs from around 1980, which is what many people think of when they hear “nostalgic hits.” We’ve gathered classic tunes that people who listened in real time will remember fondly, as well as famous songs that even those from other generations are likely to know.
Until the World Ends…WANDS

Among the Being-label artists who sparked a major boom in the J-POP scene of the 1990s, WANDS—a three-piece band—enjoyed especially high popularity.
Their 8th single, “Sekai ga Owaru Made wa…,” used as the ending theme for the TV anime SLAM DUNK, is quintessential WANDS, featuring a rock-tinged guitar intro and a catchy chorus melody.
Its dynamic structure makes it particularly satisfying to sing at karaoke.
With the release of the animated film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK in 2023, this timeless classic has been gaining renewed appreciation among younger generations.
Night of 15Ozaki Yutaka

This is the debut and signature song of the charismatic Yutaka Ozaki, who influenced countless young people at the time and is still cherished today.
Its music, like a cry from the heart and a rebellion against adults, resonated deeply with many.
Listening to this song—one that encapsulates youth itself—may bring back a flood of nostalgic memories.
LOVE MachineMōningu Musume.

The biggest hit song by Morning Musume produced by Tsunku♂.
This track transformed Morning Musume’s image up to that point and established their direction toward dance tunes with very pop and comedic elements.
SaudadePorunogurafiti

A song distinguished by a pleasant melody with a hint of Latin flair.
Its emotionally rich lyrics, which etch the pain of heartbreak and the memories of love into the heart, have captured many listeners.
Released in September 2000, it became a huge hit, reaching No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
It was also featured in a commercial for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat.
It’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at karaoke with people of the same generation.
Sing it together and enjoy a fun time while reminiscing about your youth.
Blue Coral ReefMatsuda Seiko

Seiko Matsuda was the one who ignited the so-called idol boom.
There was a time when everything she did—like her “burikko” persona and the “Seiko-chan cut”—became the talk of the town.
A regular on top-ten music shows with many hit songs, she’s best known in her early period for her second single, “Aoi Sangoshō” (Blue Coral Reef).
From its refreshing intro to the satisfying long notes at the start of the vocals and the repeated chorus, every part of the song brims with nostalgia.
I imagine many fans would say, “I can still sing it even now.” It’s a classic that will get everyone fired up—call-and-response and all—especially at gatherings of those a bit older.




