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!
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Blow Off Stress with Karaoke! A Special Selection of Songs That Leave You Refreshed (41–50)
proposal (marriage proposal)wasureranneeyo

Wasurelanneeyo is a rock band that’s won popularity for its originality and strong messages.
From comedy songs like “I Didn’t Do Anything for Two Hours” to full-fledged love songs, they’ve created a wide range of tracks, yet there’s one thing they all share: the scream.
Their songs feature many shout-filled sections, combining heat and exhilaration in every track.
“Proposal” is one of those songs too.
It’s recommended for anyone who wants to shout along to a song brimming with a happy vibe.
Blow off stress with karaoke! A special selection of songs that make you feel refreshed when you sing (51–60)
Ouch, ouch, fly away (feat. “Yuika”, KAFUNÉ)MAISONdes

This song sharply captures the pains of modern society.
The lyrics depict the anxieties and inner conflicts that everyone carries deep inside.
The question “Is it because I’m sick?” seems to express a lack of self-esteem.
There’s also a glimpse of a desire to escape into the digital realm, reflecting how we live in the age of social media.
Released in May 2024, the song resonates with Yuika’s heartrending vocals and KAFUNÉ’s sophisticated production.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when someone comes to mind or when you want to face yourself.
It will surely stay close to your heart.
Fighting My WayHatsuboshi Gakuen, Giga, Hanami Saki

This is a character song from the game “Gakuen Idolmaster,” known as Gakumasu, and it’s the solo track by Saki Hanami, whom my student called the final boss! I’ve tried singing this song at karaoke myself, but it’s definitely not something you can sing just by casually listening to it! The tempo is fast, and the melody comes at you in rapid succession, so unless you really listen closely and get to the point where you can hum along, it’s pretty tough to handle at karaoke.
In fact, Gakumasu has a lot of songs made by Vocaloid producers, so most of them are said to be quite difficult.
It’s a fun song to listen to on its own, and if you can sing it, it’s super cool and feels great! I recommend humming when you’re learning the song.
Don’t hum by pushing with your throat; try doing it lightly so the resonance hits between your eyebrows!
straddling mountingKyūso Nekokami

Calling themselves a five-member, all-directional, negative disco-punk band, Kyuso Nekokami is a rock band whose trademark is lyrics born from hyper-detailed observations of human behavior.
“Uma Nori Mounting,” included on their fifth album Giri Heisei, sticks in your ears with its brisk beat and catchy melody.
True to its title, the cynical lyrics take aim at people who try to one-up others in everyday conversation, and many listeners will likely find the spot-on depictions satisfyingly cathartic.
It’s a rock tune with a contemporary theme that lets you vent your anger while also making you want to reflect on your own behavior.
stardomMrs. GREEN APPLE

An irresistibly cheerful anthem that brightens your heart from the very first phrase! It’s a massive hit by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE that set numerous records.
The lyrics gently encourage you, saying, “Let’s live looking forward, just as we are, spending our days full of smiles!” Released in June 2020, it was also chosen as the tie-in song for the promotional movie of Disney’s game Star Smash.
If you listen on repeat, you might just feel your anxiety melt away and your mind fill with excitement!
WhateverOasis

Oasis is a British rock band.
The Gallagher brothers handle vocals and guitar.
They formed in 1991 and disbanded in 2009.
Most of the songs were written by Noel Gallagher, whose outstanding melodic sense is highly acclaimed.
This song was released in 1994.
Their collaboration with the London Philharmonic Orchestra turned it into a grand ballad.
In Japan, it has been featured in commercials for companies like Toyota and Asahi, making it popular.
that bandkessoku bando

This is a download-only single performed by Kessoku Band, which appears within the 2022 TV anime “Bocchi the Rock!” I love Kessoku Band’s rock songs too and often sing “Guitar, Loneliness and Blue Planet,” but “That Band” is really tough—the tempo is fast and the rhythm is very distinctive! I recommend listening closely to the track before trying to sing it.
The timing to cut off words in the verse, the timing to hold notes in the chorus—once the melody starts there’s no place to rest, so rather than memorizing the whole song at once, I think it’s easier to understand and organize in your head if you learn it bit by bit, melody by melody.
Also, for the high notes like D5 and C5 in the last chorus, don’t pull the sound back—project your voice forward firmly! It’s like throwing with a burst of power.
Keep that in mind when you sing.


