A closing song I want to sing at the end of karaoke
What song do you sing at the end of a karaoke session?
Some people don’t have a set choice, while others say, “I always end with this song!”
For the last song at karaoke, you might go for a hype track to feel that grand finale, pick a short song if there’s only a little time left, or close with a gentle ballad—the right choice can vary depending on the moment.
In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce songs that are perfect for the last number at karaoke!
We’ll also share recommendations by gender, so if you’re unsure what to choose for your final song, use this article as a guide.
Closing songs you want to sing for the last karaoke number (1–10)
First, the 10 classic and trending songs!
Alright, first I’ll introduce 10 recommended songs that are perfect for the last number: classic staples that are popular as final songs, along with recent hits that have been in the spotlight. I’ve picked not only slow and mid-tempo ballads, but also hype rock songs! If you’re unsure, start by choosing from these 10.
GiftET-KING

This is the sixth single by ET-KING, a hip-hop group consisting of four members: twin vocalists, a DJ, and an MC.
The song won the Wired Music Award at the 40th Japan Cable Radio Awards and has since become a staple at weddings.
Its emotional melody and rap set over a strings-featured track can create the perfect atmosphere to wrap up a karaoke session when sung at the end.
You can also split the main melody and rap parts with friends to make it even more exciting—a great number to close out karaoke with close companions.
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

Just belting out a cool LiSA song to close things out is sure to crank up the attention.
If you can sing your heart out with her powerful, crystal-clear voice, you’ll end on a high note! The vibe is so catchy I can totally picture everyone jumping to their feet and getting hyped together (lol).
This one track is highly recommended.
flareSuperfly

It was popular as a song written specifically as the theme for the morning drama “Scarlet.” Choosing such a refreshing track to close the set would likely draw cheers from the crowd.
It’s a number you can really belt out, so if you’re a confident singer, go ahead and sing it through to the very last line with gusto!
Forever YoungTakehara Pisutoru

Singer-songwriter Pistol Takehara’s songs captivate fans with their piercingly direct messages and folk guitar–based ensemble.
This track, included on his fifth album “PEACE OUT,” was chosen as the ending theme for the TV drama “Byplayers: What if Six Supporting Actors Lived Together in a Share House?” Its rugged, powerful melody set to a simple arrangement featuring only a folk guitar is perfect for closing out an amped-up karaoke session on a mellow note.
With lyrics that give you a push and inspire courage, it’s a number you’ll want to sing as the final song among friends at karaoke.
The Never-Ending SongTHE BLUE HEARTS

Even if it’s just karaoke, it’s sad when the fun has to end, isn’t it? A lot of people want to wrap things up on a high note at times like that.
The Blue Hearts, Japan’s iconic punk rock band—finishing with one of their hits is a great move.
If that’s what you’re thinking, you’ve got style.
Shouting out that you’ll sing a song that never ends for the final pick—doesn’t that sound cool? It also doubles as a message that you want to get together with this same crew again, so try it at reunions where multiple generations come together, or when you’re doing karaoke with people you don’t get to see often.
StoryAI

This is a signature song by the Japanese artist AI, known for her soulful, powerful vocals.
It’s a slow ballad and musically simple, which makes it challenging—you really have to pour your feelings into it to make it work.
That’s exactly why it’s the perfect song for a woman to close out a karaoke session with.
It’s sure to grab everyone’s attention in a room that was just buzzing with excitement.
sabotageRyokushokushakai

An upbeat song by the band that shot to fame with the theme for the drama “G Senjou no Anata to Watashi.” People will probably say, “You’re putting this as the closer?!” It’s definitely one you can belt out.
You’ll be able to sing it comfortably all the way to the end.
Nail it while mixing in some falsetto!



