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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)

NEVER ENDAmuro Namie

This song by Namie Amuro is an unforgettable masterpiece.

It’s the perfect track to close with.

Even as time passes, choosing this song really shows great taste! Please sing it with the meaning that, just like the title says, our fun times won’t end! (lol) And let’s all remember Amuro-chan, whom everyone loved.

So, you are not alone.Little Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster “So, You’re Not Alone” Music Video Short Ver.
So, you are not alone.Little Glee Monster

Their songs, with their beautiful harmonies, are perfect for wrapping up a karaoke session.

Even more so if it’s a girls’ night—there’s no doubt you’ll all be harmonizing and getting hyped together.

Of course, it’s great solo too! Just like the title says, this track will lift everyone’s spirits, making it the ideal closing song.

Like this tonightaimyon

Aimyon – Stay Like This Tonight [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Like this tonightaimyon

She has a distinctive world of her own—powerful yet still retaining a down-to-earth charm.

Her songs draw everyone in.

If a woman were to casually close with this song, it would wrap things up on a warm note and end the good time nicely.

It even feels like it could finish with a joyful sing-along.

Please add this one to your closing repertoire.

Closing songs to sing at the end of karaoke (11–20)

A nonstop lineup of popular songs continues!

How were the classic and trending songs introduced at the beginning? Did you find any you’d like to sing? From here, I’ll keep introducing recommended songs that are perfect for the last number at karaoke! And if you still don’t find something you want to sing after checking out the next 10 songs, I’ll also introduce recommendations by gender, so be sure to take a look at those too!

Where from tomorrowMatsu Takako

Ashita wa Doko kara – Takako Matsu (Full)
Where from tomorrowMatsu Takako

This is the theme song for NHK’s morning drama series “Warotenka,” performed by Takako Matsu, who, despite being an actress, draws attention whenever she releases a song thanks to her vocal prowess and heartfelt singing.

For those who never miss the morning drama, it might be a moving closing number.

It offers a fresh and charming way to wrap things up.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Invisible ManToukyou Jihen

It was a popular closing song at Tokyo Jihen’s charismatic live shows.

So make it your karaoke closer too—sing it with that live-concert energy.

That alone will make you look cool! Plus, it was used in a commercial, so it really gets the crowd going.

After all, choosing a song everyone can go wild to at the end keeps the fun vibe going even after the party’s over!

Asakusa KidBīto Takeshi

A song by singer Beat Takeshi, who energized the comedy scene during the 1980s manzai boom and has earned worldwide acclaim as a film director.

Based on his own real-life experiences, the song carries a sentimental message that resonates with anyone chasing a dream and is sure to bring tears.

The lyrics, which vividly convey the era and scenes, are likely to move listeners when sung from the heart rather than with technique at karaoke.

It’s a number you’ll want to sing last with friends who are pursuing dreams alongside you, a song that teaches not only the joy but also the harshness and reality of striving for ideals.

Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO

A track included on SHISHAMO’s album “SHISHAMO 4,” which was also used as a song for a Docomo commercial.

It’s the perfect song to close out a karaoke session, letting you sing with the feeling, “Let’s come to karaoke again tomorrow.” Even if you didn’t sing well today, tomorrow you surely will! So invite your friends again and go for it!