[By Genre] Perfect for Parties!! A Catalog of Karaoke Songs That Get Everyone Hyped
If you’re someone who often goes to karaoke, you’ve probably thought, “When it’s my turn, I want to hype everyone up!”
But maybe you’re worried: “I’m not that confident in my singing—will it be okay?” or “I don’t know which songs get the crowd going.”
Don’t worry!
As long as you keep a few key points for hype songs in mind, you won’t go wrong with your song choices!
Pick songs that lots of people know—like trending hits, tracks with dance moves everyone can do together, or songs that get the audience singing along—and you’re guaranteed to get the room buzzing!
When you perform, it also helps to really go for it: dance boldly, hype up the listeners, and get everyone involved—that’s the trick!
Use this article as a guide to bring the energy to your next karaoke session at a party!
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Anison (1–10)
love brainNanawo Akari

Pop singer Nanawo Akari moved to Tokyo after passing Sony Music Artists’ audition “Bocchi,” and made her major debut in 2018.
Her fifth single, “Renai Nou,” released as a double A-side with “Higasa,” was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime Engage Kiss.
Its cute ensemble and vocals, along with a catchy melody, will bring vivid color to any karaoke space.
With an energetic offbeat drive that amps up the excitement, it’s a perfect pop tune for karaoke.
KICKBACKYonezu Kenshi

The opening theme of the anime Chainsaw Man is KICK BACK.
It’s a song performed by Kenshi Yonezu, with King Gnu’s leader Daiki Tsuneta participating in the arrangement.
The track captures a dark atmosphere that reflects the anime’s worldview.
Since many parts repeat the same phrases, it’s easy for first-time listeners to get hyped, which is a nice touch.
By the way, the CD cover featuring the characters was reportedly drawn by Kenshi Yonezu himself.
If you’re an anime fan, be sure to check that out too.
Adolescent Complexkessoku bando

The chorus that pushes in so hard is insanely cool! This is the opening theme of the anime “Bocchi the Rock!”, which depicts the youth of high school girls devoted to their band.
It’s released under the name of the protagonists’ band in the show, Kessoku Band.
The energetic sound that makes you want to call it “true band music” is the big draw, and the cool vocals shine brilliantly.
By all means, feel the world of the lyrics and sing it with passion!
GIRI GIRISuzuki Masayuki feat. Suu

This is the song by Masayuki Suzuki that was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Ultra Romantic-.
When you think of the Kaguya-sama series, you think of Masayuki Suzuki! For the third season’s opening, he performs with Su, the vocalist of SILENT SIREN, as his partner.
Set to a relaxed disco-funk sound that exudes mature allure—consistent with his previous songs—the track portrays the push and pull of romance.
The sensuality conveyed through Suzuki’s vocals is the standout feature, so when singing it at karaoke, paying attention to your delivery might be key.
God knows…suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

This is an insert song from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, which began as a light novel and achieved legendary popularity as a late-night anime.
Its technical guitar work and cool beat captivated not only fans of the anime but band enthusiasts as well.
It’s a high-energy rock number that’s guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session.
A must-sing track for fans of the original work and the anime.
Anison (11–20)
Big wrong answerback number

This is the theme song of the movie “Gintama 2: Rules Are Made to Be Broken,” and it’s one of the standout rock tracks in back number’s catalog.
Listening to this song will make you think, “So back number can really do rock, too!” The overall vocal range sits between C3 and G#4, which is very comfortable for male singers, making it super easy to get into the groove.
In the opening phrase, the backing drops out for a moment right as the vocals come in—if you nail that first entrance, it feels amazing to sing.
Also, the drums have a distinctive pattern; if you pay attention to them while singing, it’ll help your body lock into the finer rhythms and make it even easier to perform.
peace signYonezu Kenshi

It’s the opening theme for season 2 of the anime “My Hero Academia.” Thanks to the anime’s popularity, the song is well-known and easy to sing along with right from the start.
The overall vocal range is D#3–G#4, and I think the key part is the sustained “ni” in the chorus.
When pronouncing the vowel “i,” people tend to pull the mouth sideways, which can tense the throat.
That makes high notes harder to hit, so you need to create space inside the mouth and carry the sound with your breath.
Try to match the timing and imagine projecting your voice diagonally upward from your eyebrows.
If you avoid over-enunciating the “ni” and aim for a humming-like sensation, it should be easier to sing!
Vocaloid (11–20)
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