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All-time Classic! Popular Summer Songs That Hype Up Karaoke

Many people have a go-to song they always sing when they go to karaoke.

But why not sometimes try songs that match the season?

In particular, summer songs often burst with energy—tracks that get you hyped, or ones you can sing and dance to!

On the flip side, there are also mellow, touching ballads that really resonate with the heart.

Here, we’ll introduce plenty of summer tunes that are perfect for a summer karaoke session and will boost that summertime vibe.

We’ve gathered everything from nostalgic classics to recent hits, so give them a try!

[All-Time Classics!] Popular Summer Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (91–100)

Summer Love Lifeaiko

aiko - 'Summer Love Life' (from 'Love Like Rock Limited vol.2' 2022.10.11 Zepp Haneda)
Summer Love Lifeaiko

Singer-songwriter aiko has gained popularity for lyrics with delicate depictions that any woman can relate to.

“Natsukoi no Life,” included on her 43rd single “Hateshinai Futari,” features a bluesy melody laid over a relaxed shuffle beat that feels great.

The melody’s sudden jumps into high notes make it easy to go off pitch, and the overall key is high as well, so be careful when singing it at karaoke.

It’s a sentimental number that tightens your chest with the atmosphere of summer drawing to a close.

Islanders’ TreasureBEGIN

This is the 23rd single by BEGIN, a three-piece acoustic band that has continued to captivate many fans since their debut with a gentle sound that blends Okinawan folk music into J-pop.

The lyrics, based on the feelings of a junior high school student living on an island, carry a heartfelt message filled with local pride and have even been used as Eisa in some regions.

The sound of the sanshin evokes the scenery of Okinawa, and it’s a song that feels great to sing at karaoke.

It’s a karaoke track that you can sing with a gentle heart, conjuring up images of a clear, summery sea.

Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

Sukima Switch / Full-Power Boy from SUKIMASWITCH 15th Anniversary Special at YOKOHAMA ARENA ~Reversible~ THE MOVIE
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

It’s one of Sukima Switch’s all-time greatest songs! The lyrics themselves aren’t particularly summery, but with its upbeat message and energetic tempo, plenty of people probably feel like singing it in summer.

Although the song was released in 2005, it was chosen as the Japanese end theme for the film Onward, which premiered in August 2020! So there’s no need to worry that “I love it, but is it a bit old…?” If there are Disney fans at your karaoke gathering, go ahead and belt it out!

Shineieiri reo

Leo Ieiri - "Shine" (Full Ver.)
Shineieiri reo

Leo Ieiri’s “Shine” was released in 2012 and is also known as the theme song for the drama “The Queen of the Frog.” Strictly speaking, it isn’t a summer song, but its refreshing, light-filled sound makes it perfect for summer karaoke.

“Shine” remains one of her most popular tracks, and in 2020 the full music video was made available for free.

You can practice while listening to her original vocals, so now’s the time to sing it at karaoke!

WingChinen Rina

“Wing” Chinen Rina J-pop Diva
WingChinen Rina

This is the fifth single by singer Rina Chinen, who attended the Okinawa Actors School from a young age and has also made her mark as an actress.

The song was used in a commercial for Shiseido’s T’ESTIMO T’ESSERA Frozen Blue and is known as Rina Chinen’s biggest hit.

Its pop melody set to a brisk beat evokes both a refreshing, summery feel and a sense of buoyancy.

It’s great for karaoke, but since the overall key is high, adjust it to a comfortable range for your voice before singing.

In conclusion

We introduced plenty of classic summer songs that are perfect for livening up karaoke.

Not only were there upbeat tracks that raise the energy, but also ballads that capture the unique bittersweet feeling of summer.

If you can sing a ballad well, it’s sure to get the crowd going! Sing both trending and timeless summer tunes and make your karaoke session sizzle!