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[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.

Be sure to use it as a reference!

For women (41–50)

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LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
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During her student days, she was even called the “Avril Lavigne of Gifu.” LiSA, a female singer known for her powerful vocals and captivating voice, released this as her 17th single.

The song was chosen as the theme for the animated film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train, which became the highest-grossing film worldwide in 2020.

Alongside the film, which turned into a social phenomenon, the track became a massive hit.

It’s a song almost everyone has heard, making it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for karaoke with people of all ages at year-end or New Year parties.

Try singing it with emotion, channeling the original, and you might just become the star of the night.

DIAMONDSPRINCESS PRINCESS

Princess Princess 'Diamonds <Diamond>'
DIAMONDSPRINCESS PRINCESS

“DIAMONDS” by PRINCESS PRINCESS—better known by their nickname “Puri-Puri”—is one of their signature songs and a forerunner of the girls’ band boom.

Released on April 21, 1989 as their seventh single, it topped the Oricon charts.

Its punkish vibe is energizing just to listen to, and with call-and-response parts built in, it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped together!

Love Revolution 21Mōningu Musume.

Morning Musume. 'The Love Revolution 21' (MV)
Love Revolution 21Mōningu Musume.

Speaking of Morning Musume, this is their signature song—the one everyone’s probably heard.

It’s best sung energetically by all the women together.

Don’t be shy; if you go all out with the choreography while singing, it will definitely hype up the crowd.

In the end, let’s rope in the guys too and have everyone join in a big sing-along!

For women (51–60)

Snow BlossomNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima 'Yuki no Hana' Music Video
Snow BlossomNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima and her winter-defining song “Yuki no Hana.” It’s no exaggeration to say you’ll hear this number at least once every winter.

Released in 2003 as Nakashima’s 10th single, it even inspired a film that premiered in 2019.

The song has been covered by numerous artists both in Japan and abroad.

Try singing it during year-end or New Year’s parties in the snowy season to boost the winter mood.

It’s a well-known track, so it’s sure to get everyone excited.

Bud of LoveKōda Kumi

A song whose Kansai-dialect lyrics are especially appealing.

It portrays the feelings of a girl in love in a very relatable way, and its catchy, distinctive lyrics leave a strong impression.

Released in May 2006, it became a massive hit, surpassing one million downloads in just nine days.

It was also selected as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru,” and has been loved by many listeners.

It’s perfect for women from the Kansai region to sing, and recommended for anyone who wants to sing in Kansai dialect.

How about livening up year-end or New Year parties by performing it and expressing the heart of a girl in love?