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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 One Final Song You Want to Sing at the End of Karaoke (81–90)

CheersNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

This is a renowned song that has continued to resonate with many as an anthem celebrating life’s new beginnings.

Originally released in September 1980 on the album “Kampai,” it vividly depicts a celebratory scene lit by candlelight and carries a warm message of encouragement for a friend taking their first step forward.

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s powerful vocals deliver hope and courage for the future.

In 1988, it was re-recorded and released as a single, becoming a major hit that reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

In the early 1990s, it was also featured in commercials for Kirin Lager Beer, further boosting its recognition.

To this day, it remains a timeless song passed down through the years, often chosen to convey heartfelt feelings to loved ones at important milestones in life, such as weddings and graduation ceremonies.

Beyond a thousand nightsAqua Timez

Aqua Timez 'Beyond a Thousand Nights' Music Video (Theme song of the movie 'BLEACH: Memories of Nobody')
Beyond a thousand nightsAqua Timez

This is a signature song by Aqua Timez, known for their warm vocals that evoke a sense of closeness to nature and for their love songs.

The lyrics emphasize the importance of conveying your feelings to the person you care about.

With its simple melody, it’s a number you’ll want to sing together with everyone at the end of karaoke.

Your Eyes Only: My Ambiguous ContoursEXILE

It’s a mellow ballad by EXILE.

It’s a song that can captivate young listeners who like the style of Sandaime J Soul Brothers, making it appealing to a relatively wide range of ages.

The vocal range is also very broad, so it’s handy for belting out at the end, and it comes together as a cool track.

Theory of evolutionRADIO FISH

[MV] Theory of Evolution / RADIOFISH
Theory of evolutionRADIO FISH

This is a track by the comedy duo Oriental Radio that’s rooted in full-fledged dance music.

With Juvenile producing, you can feel the authentic sound design, while the seriously playful lyrics are exhilarating.

It’s a powerful song that can turn a karaoke room into a dance floor, and it’s perfect for closing out a set on a high.

Blue Be BopRIP SLYME

This is a winter-themed song by Rip Slyme, a popular karaoke artist.

The catchy chorus is easy to sing, and despite the drum and bass feel, it’s easy to groove to.

Since it’s primarily rap, it’s a track that even people who struggle with pitch can sing.

The Last RainYasushi Nakanishi

Yasushi Nakanishi / Last Rain [Official Music Video]
The Last Rain Yasushi Nakanishi

Yasushi Nakanishi, an artist celebrated for his irresistibly captivating, clear-toned vocals and assured expressiveness, delivers his biggest hit.

This ballad, filled with the longing of being unable to forget a former lover, is a classic you’ll want to belt out at the end of a karaoke session.

[For Men] The Final Song to Sing at the End of Karaoke (91–100)

RIDE ON TIMEYamashita Tatsuro

This is one of Tatsuro Yamashita’s signature songs, which gained immense popularity after being used as a TV drama theme.

Its emotional vocals and wistful funk vibe create a trippy feel, making it a great choice when you want to wrap things up pleasantly, or to end gently when there are many middle-aged listeners.