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.
- [For Men] The perfect closing song to sing at the end of karaoke
- Recommended Japanese karaoke songs for women to sing as a final closing number
- [I want to sing out loud] Songs that feel great to belt and are fun for karaoke
- Farewell Songs: Karaoke tunes to sing at a farewell party. Goodbye songs.
- [2026] Get Everyone Pumped! Fun and Funny Songs That Kill at Drinking Parties
- [For Women] Easy-to-Sing and Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Songs
- Songs you’d want women to sing at karaoke! Karaoke picks recommended for Gen Z
- Songs Women Want Men to Sing: Popular Karaoke Picks Chosen by Girls
- A lineup of classic hits! Karaoke songs recommended for the yutori generation
- A must-see for the yutori generation! Songs women want men to sing at karaoke
- [For Men] Cool, Popular Songs That Impress at Karaoke
- Songs Men Want Women to Sing at Karaoke: Irresistible Tracks [2026]
- Tear-jerking songs I want to sing at karaoke
For women (ages 11–20)
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.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced plenty of great choices for the final karaoke song—did you find one you want to sing? Hype tracks, tender ballads, short songs… these tend to be popular picks for the last number at karaoke.
There are many more songs that fit these categories beyond what we could cover this time, so be sure to give them a try! Wishing you a wonderful karaoke life.


