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!
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These Are Classics! Hype Songs Men Will Want to Sing First at Karaoke (51–60)
Kaikai KitanEVE

This is the fourth major-label digital-only single by singer-songwriter Eve, who began his career as a utaite and Vocaloid producer in 2009 and made his major debut in 2019.
The song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen, and as a reader of the original manga, Eve’s love for the work shines through in its polished finish.
Since it’s the theme song of a hugely popular anime, lots of people know it, making it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser as the first song at karaoke.
However, the song itself is quite difficult, so be sure to practice well!
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

If you sing this song as your first pick at karaoke, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going—and if you nail it, you’ll have the perfect start.
It’s UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s 2015 track “Sugar Song and Bitter Step,” a piece packed with the appeal of this band renowned for their technical prowess.
The difficulty is quite high, but if you pull it off, I think you’ll be the star of the night! Isn’t it a number worth the challenge?
Song of BeginningsOhashi Takuya

A warm, feel-good pop tune that’s perfect for your first karaoke song.
Released in February 2008 as the solo debut single of Sukima Switch’s vocalist, Takuya Ohashi, it was chosen as the opening theme for the drama “The Beast Player Erin” and peaked at No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
With upbeat lyrics and a pleasant melody, it’s ideal for energizing the karaoke room.
Highly recommended for anyone starting something new or needing a boost of courage.
Sing it with a gentle voice like Ohashi’s and warm everyone’s hearts!
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LAKageyama Hironobu

If you sing this at karaoke, the place is guaranteed to light up in an instant! When it comes to Hironobu Kageyama’s signature songs, this is the one.
Released in 1989, it became a massive hit as the theme song for a popular anime.
Characterized by energetic vocals and uplifting lyrics, just listening to it will give you a boost.
It’s perfect for when you want everyone to have fun and get excited together.
If you make it your first song at karaoke, it might completely change the vibe of the room.
This is a sure bet! Hype-up songs men will want to sing first at karaoke (61–70)
single-minded; wholehearted; devoted; earnestKing Gnu

This is the fourth single by the four-piece fusion band King Gnu, written as the theme song for the animated film Jujutsu Kaisen 0.
Released as a double A-side single together with Sakayume, which was used as the film’s ending theme, the track is striking for its aggressively rock-driven sound that’s unusual for a love song.
Its gritty melody over a catchy chord progression will get everyone hyped as a karaoke opener.
If possible, recreating the twin vocals with a friend will make it even more exciting—a modern rock number that really hits.
mixed nutsOfisharu Higedan Dism

This is the seventh digital single by the four-piece piano pop band Official HIGE DANDism, written as the opening theme for the TV anime SPY×FAMILY.
With its jazzy beat and noisy guitar opening, it’s sure to instantly hype everyone up at karaoke.
Because the melody is both very fast and complex, practicing is essential if you want to nail it coolly as your first karaoke song.
First, focus on staying on the beat and be careful not to get left behind by the backing track.
TemptationGLAY

This is a staple song for live shows, and TAKURO has said he wanted it to be a “trigger to fire things up” on stage! Right from the intro drums and guitar riff, your energy shoots up.
The overall vocal range is D#3 to C#5—there are high notes, but it’s a rhythm-friendly rock tune, so if you sing out boldly without hesitation, you’ll likely hit those highs.
The flow goes from a relatively calm delivery in the A and B sections to an explosive chorus, and even a rough, raw singing style will look and sound cool! Just be careful not to overstrain your voice in the chorus.
The key is to resonate through your body—place a hand on your chest and let your chest voice ring out comfortably.


