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[For Men] The perfect closing song to sing at the end of karaoke

Do you have a go-to song you always sing at karaoke?

I’m sure everyone has at least one song they’re confident in, but do you have a song you always sing last?

Surprisingly, there may not be that many people who decide, “The last song is always this one!” every time.

By the way, popular choices for the last song include upbeat crowd-pleasers, gentle ballads, and short songs you can finish quickly even when time is tight.

Songs that everyone knows and can sing along to are especially popular!

With that in mind, this article will introduce songs that are particularly recommended for men as the final track at karaoke.

Pick a song that matches the vibe of your karaoke session that day.

[For Men] The Perfect Closing Song to Sing at the End of Karaoke (71–80)

Eric. Wthe band apart

the band apart Eric. W(Album version)
Eric. Wthe band apart

This is a track by the cool fusion dance rock band, the band apart.

The lyrics—saying they’ve been on a high since Thursday—are cool, the vocal work is overflowing with energy, and it’s a stylish Japanese male-vocal song that skillfully uses English lyrics, perfect for wrapping things up with flair.

I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka

I LOVE YOU – Yutaka Ozaki (Full)
I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka

Yutaka Ozaki’s classic song “I LOVE YOU.” A great many people across Japan probably know this track.

If you sing it poorly, it can come off as cheesy and fall flat, but if you deliver it well, it can look really cool.

Ending with a ballad in a manly, confident way is impressive too.

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“Paprika,” composed as an official support song for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, drew attention because Kenshi Yonezu handled the composition.

With its distinctive melody reminiscent of traditional Japanese music, it likely sticks in many people’s ears.

Since it’s a song so well-known that anyone can sing it, let’s all join in for a group sing-along at the end.

budKobukuro

Kobukuro’s “Tsubomi” is also quite a masterpiece, so it’s a song I’d love for you to sing whether solo or as a duo.

Since Kobukuro are a duo, the vocal range is fairly wide at A#2–A#4, and Kuroda’s part is quite low, so if you’re singing with two people, taking Kuroda’s part might be a good idea! By the way, when I sang this song I had a male partner; I left all the main melody to him and stuck to the harmony! The harmonies in this song are beautiful, so if you have a partner, definitely try tackling the harmonies too! Overall, try singing it with a calm vibe so it doesn’t become too forceful.

gazeSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Gaze” MV (Theme song for the film ‘Kaneko Sashiireten’)
gazeSUPER BEAVER

This song has a very cool, band-like vibe! Especially the way the chorus builds—doesn’t it feel great to sing? I get the impression that SUPER BEAVER doesn’t have many songs in a high range and generally leans lower, and the vocal range for “Manazashi” is C3–A4, so it should be easy for men with lower voices to sing! SUPER BEAVER is very popular, so it seems tough to get concert tickets… They have a lot of cool songs, so adding them to your karaoke repertoire is sure to get everyone hyped!

reincarnationYuuri

Yuri’s high-energy “Rinne Tensei” has an awesome band-driven vibe that makes your body move on its own! Since the intro sits in the low-to-mid range, it should be relatively easy for low-voiced male singers to handle.

However, the tempo is on the faster side, so if you try singing before memorizing the lyrics, you might fall behind—better to listen closely and get it in your ears first.

The range rises in the latter half, but if you keep your body grooving and project with momentum, your voice will follow.

Don’t be afraid—have fun with it!

Yah Yah YahCHAGE and ASKA

[MV] YAH YAH YAH / CHAGE and ASKA
Yah Yah YahCHAGE and ASKA

The most important thing in karaoke? It’s being able to sing along! Get the karaoke room hyped like you’re a musician.

This song makes that easy.

Of course, it’s thanks to the sheer power of this absolutely devastating classic, but raise your hands and belt out those high-energy lyrics together! Released in 1993 as CHAGE and ASKA’s 31st single, it became a million seller as the theme song for the drama “If You Look Back, He’s There.”