[2026] Classic Karaoke Songs That Liven Up Year-End and New Year Parties
Many of you probably go to karaoke for year-end or New Year parties, right? At company gatherings, there are times when you might struggle with song choices because you’re mindful of your boss or senior colleagues.
You can’t help but be cautious when you think, “What if I kill the mood…?” But if you pick songs that are widely known across ages and genders, or ones that everyone can join in on with choreography or call-and-response, you’ll be fine! Above all, it’s important to choose songs that everyone can enjoy together.
In this article, we’ll introduce foolproof karaoke songs for year-end and New Year parties—ranging from popular tracks that hit those key points, to the latest hits that drew attention this year, all carefully selected by our editorial team.
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For women (ages 11–20)
beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

One of Aiko’s signature songs, “Kabutomushi,” is the kind of song that makes you feel a pang of sadness when you sing it.
It’s also a karaoke staple—and deservedly so, because it’s a truly outstanding piece.
It’s easy to sing, easy to listen to, and despite its pop feel, its beautiful lyrics and arrangement tighten your chest.
Please sing it for someone special—or for yourself.
Shut up.Ado

A digital-only major debut single by Ado, a female singer who got her start as a utaite and is increasingly recognized by everyone as the songstress of a new generation, with each new release sparking conversation.
Composed by Vocaloid producer syudou, the track’s intense lyrics—expressed with a razor-sharp edge—along with Ado’s powerful vocals that match its aggressive sound, became a social phenomenon.
Since it’s a famous song, it’s sure to hype up the crowd, and it might be perfect for blowing off steam at year-end or New Year parties.
However, because the lyrics deliver a scathing message toward society and the workplace, be sure to consider whether your boss or seniors at karaoke are the type who won’t mind before you decide to sing it.
The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell

Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari, a signature song by the creator collective supercell, was released on August 12, 2009.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime Bakemonogatari and gained explosive popularity among anime fans.
Today, it’s a classic loved by many beyond the boundaries of anime songs.
It frequently ranks as a karaoke staple and is a perfect pick for year-end or New Year parties.
If you want to sing an anime song but are unsure what to choose, this one is especially recommended!
God of RomanceHirose Kōmi

When you think of the year-end and New Year party season, you think winter—and when you think winter, you think this song.
That’s right: isn’t Kohmi Hirose’s “Romance no Kamisama” the ultimate karaoke number for year-end and New Year parties? From the very first line, the lyrics are striking and impactful, and the funky rhythm makes it a joy to sing.
It’s a song with down-to-earth lyrics that women can get excited about together, and it just feels great to sing.
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, which aired in 2019 and became a social phenomenon.
This is Gurenge, the opening theme song that became a massive hit.
It’s sung by LiSA, a popular singer known for many anime songs, and she also wrote the lyrics for the movie’s theme song that was released after the main series ended, which drew huge attention.
This track has permeated all generations—not only among anime fans, but also thanks to her performance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and frequent features on various TV programs.
It’s a song that gets many people pumped up, so be sure to pick it for karaoke at parties!



