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Blow Off Steam at Karaoke! A Special Feature on Songs That Leave You Refreshed

In life, everyone inevitably accumulates stress from various things like setbacks and relationships.

At times like that, many people probably blow off steam at karaoke, right?

This time, I’ll introduce songs that are perfect for relieving stress at karaoke.

I’ve put together a wide range—from upbeat, high-energy tracks to belt-worthy ballads!

Whether you’re singing your heart out at solo karaoke or going wild with close friends, there are plenty of songs to choose from.

I hope you can shout it all out at karaoke, release your daily stress, and feel refreshed.

Let’s get started!

Blow off stress with karaoke! A special selection of songs that leave you feeling refreshed (81–90)

Uptown Funk ft. Bruno MarsMark Ronson

Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk (Official Video) ft. Bruno Mars
Uptown Funk ft. Bruno MarsMark Ronson

Mark Ronson is a DJ and musical artist from the United Kingdom.

His DJ skills have been highly praised, making him very popular at celebrities’ private parties.

After making a name for himself as a club DJ, he released this track as a single from his album Uptown Special.

The song featuring Bruno Mars became a massive hit, spending 14 weeks at No.

1 on the U.S.

singles chart.

Till’ I Get Over YouMichelle Branch

Michelle Branch – ‘Till I Get Over You
Till' I Get Over YouMichelle Branch

Michelle Branch is a female singer from Arizona, United States.

Her debut single “Everywhere” was a huge hit and quickly made her famous.

The song is included on her second album, “Hotel Paper.” Written by Michelle herself, it pairs acoustic guitar with her wistful vocals.

The Day We Caught the TrainOcean Colour Scene

Ocean Colour Scene – The Day We Caught The Train
The Day We Caught the TrainOcean Colour Scene

Ocean Colour Scene is a British rock band.

This song was released in 1996 as their third single.

It reached number four on the UK Singles Chart.

The song’s lyrics were based on the film Quadrophenia.

Let Me Entertain YouRobbie Williams

Robbie Williams – Let Me Entertain You
Let Me Entertain YouRobbie Williams

Robbie Williams split public favor with Gary Barlow as a member of the popular UK boy band Take That.

This song was released as a single from his first solo album after returning, Life thru a Lens.

Brimming with the momentum and power of his solo comeback, the track was widely embraced across the UK and stayed in the Top Ten chart for a full month.

It has become a staple opening number at Robbie’s live shows.

Don`t dream it`s overSixpence None The Richer

Sixpence none the richer – Don`t dream it`s over (official video)
Don`t dream it`s overSixpence None The Richer

Sixpence None the Richer is an American rock band.

They became wildly popular with their 1999 single “Kiss Me.” The original of this song is by Crowded House.

In Japan, the Sixpence None the Richer version is well known, partly because it was used in the NHK-aired foreign drama “Smallville” at the time.

It’s a poignant track featuring the clear, translucent vocals of lead singer Leigh Nash.

21 and Invinciblesomething corporate

21 and Invincible – Something Corporate (Live, Acoustic)
21 and Invinciblesomething corporate

Something Corporate is a rock band from Santa Monica, California.

They became popular for their beautiful melodies that fuse piano and rock.

The vocalist, Andrew McMahon, is primarily responsible for writing and composing the songs.

This track is included on their second album, North.

The songwriter was in his early twenties at the time, giving both the music and lyrics a fearless, powerful energy.

Relieve Stress with Karaoke! A Special Collection of Songs That Make You Feel Refreshed (91–100)

Self ControlTī Emu Nettowāku

TM NETWORK 『Self Control』TMN final live LAST GROOVE
Self ControlTī Emu Nettowāku

TM Network is a Japanese music group.

Tetsuya Komuro, who is responsible for songwriting and composition, is well known for producing many popular artists such as Namie Amuro and TRF.

This song is the title track of their fourth album, released in 1987.