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This is a sure hit! Hype songs men will want to sing as the first track at karaoke

I think there are quite a few chances to go to karaoke, but don’t you ever find yourself unsure what to sing for the first song?

It’s one thing if you’re going with close friends, but when it’s with work-related people or karaoke with someone you’re meeting for the first time, choosing songs can be tricky.

So in this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended first-song picks for men at karaoke!

Ideally, choose a song that can warm up the room or help you warm up your voice.

We’ve picked everything from nostalgic classics to the latest hit songs!

Alright, let’s take a look at which songs are recommended!

This is a surefire hit! Hype songs men will want to sing as the first track at karaoke (91–100)

I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu

A four-piece rock band whose name was chosen because it’s “short and cute, yet has a punk vibe,” Spitz released this as their eighth single.

It’s famous for being the theme song of the TV drama “Hakusen Nagashi,” but did you know it was originally written on request to be the theme for a different drama? The opening, which starts with a catchy guitar riff, seems perfect for easing everyone’s nerves as the first song at karaoke.

The tempo is relaxed and it’s easy to sing, but the melody actually stays in a high range throughout.

If the original key is tough, adjust it to a key that’s comfortable for you.

room for growthCreepy Nuts

[MV] Creepy Nuts – Nobishiro (Room to Grow)
room for growthCreepy Nuts

A track by the music unit Creepy Nuts, a duo of Japan’s top rapper and the world’s best DJ, who continue to set new standards in the Japanese hip-hop scene.

Featured on their major 2nd album “Case,” this song was used in the commercial for au’s “povo 2.0.” Unlike the intimidating image hip-hop still has in Japan, its laid-back flow takes the edge off and makes it a great opener to warm up the room at karaoke.

It’s an upbeat tune that’s fun for the whole group to sing along to, with relaxed yet snappy rhymes throughout.

dance hallMrs. GREEN APPLE

A song by the three-piece rock band Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, chosen as the theme for the information program Mezamashi 8.

It’s included on Unity, their first album since resuming activities in Phase 2, and its pop, full-bodied arrangement is perfect for starting the day.

The lively beat and catchy melody are sure to hype everyone up as the first track at karaoke.

However, because it features leaps in pitch and high notes right from the opening, be sure to practice well so you don’t go off-key and can lift everyone’s spirits.

A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

A Cruel Angel's Thesis – Yoko Takahashi (Full)
A Cruel Angel's ThesisTakahashi Yoko

This is the 11th single by legendary anison singer Yoko Takahashi, long beloved as the opening theme of the TV anime “Neon Genesis Evangelion.” It’s famous not only among fans of the anime but also among listeners who haven’t seen the series, and it’s been a karaoke staple for many years.

Since it’s a song everyone knows, it’s perfect as the first track at karaoke.

Because it’s originally sung by a woman, men may find it more comfortable to lower the key or sing an octave down.

Of course, singing it in the original key can hype up the room even more, so if you’re confident in your high range, give it a try!

Gather round! Party people!Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

Yabai T-Shirts Yasan – “Gather Around! Party People” Music Video [Major Version]
Gather round! Party people!Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

A rock band from Osaka, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan.

Their song “Atsumare! Party People” is, just like the title says, perfect when you want to enjoy karaoke with a party vibe.

True to punk rock, this uptempo track drives forward with energetic guitar strumming, and singing it will instantly boost your excitement! There are call-and-response parts from start to finish, so it’s great for getting everyone hyped—even people hearing it for the first time.

Since it’s not a particularly melodious song, you don’t need to worry if you’re not confident in your vocals.

Don’t overthink it—just sing and go all out!