[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.
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WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes Start a Movement~H Jungle with T

The debut single by H Jungle with t, a unit formed by Masatoshi Hamada of the comedy duo Downtown and Tetsuya Komuro, the music producer who dominated the J-pop scene in the 1990s.
Its jungle-based, impactful arrangement pairs perfectly with Hamada’s rough yet solid vocals, making it a smash hit that sold over two million copies.
With its catchy melody and poppy ensemble, it’s the perfect song to close out a karaoke session.
Since it’s so well-known, everyone can sing along and get hyped together—an upbeat tune that lets you end your karaoke time on a high note.
TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS

The sixth single by the legendary rock band THE BLUE HEARTS, who helped make punk a mainstream genre in the J-pop scene.
Used as the theme song for the TV drama “High School Graffiti” (Haisukūru Rakugaki), it’s become a staple cheer song for high school baseball, so even listeners who didn’t grow up with it have likely heard it at least once.
The arrangement opens with a piano-driven sense of speed and a touch of melancholy, making it a perfect choice for the final song at karaoke.
It’s a timeless classic that everyone can sing together to wrap up a fun karaoke session.
A Man’s Badge of HonorYokohama Ginbae

A classic packed with masculinity, “Otoko no Kunshō” (A Man’s Medal of Honor).
Though it’s a nostalgic tune released in 1982, it gained widespread recognition among younger listeners after being used as the theme song for the 2018 drama “From Today, It’s My Turn!!”.
The original is by Daisuke Shima, who is also active as a TV personality and actor, but the version by Yokohama Ginbae in this video is also highly popular.
Its energetic melody makes it a perfect way to wrap up a guys’ karaoke session.
Messenger from Sunday↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓

This is the 22nd single by the four-piece rock band ↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓, formed around Hiroto Kōmoto and Masatoshi Mashima, who were active as members of the legendary rock band THE BLUE HEARTS.
It’s a track with numerous tie-ins, including serving as the theme song for the film “Zebraman,” as well as being featured in commercials and as theme songs.
With its pop, laid-back arrangement and sing-along-friendly intro and instrumental breaks, it’s perfect for closing out a karaoke session.
However, since the song runs over six minutes, be sure to choose it when you have enough time left.
Love SongGReeeeN

“Ai Uta” under the name GReeeeN.
Released in 2007, every new track they put out was a massive hit, and back then GReeeeN had the image of being the go-to group for high-pitched songs.
“Ai Uta” is a ballad that delivers a straightforward message of love powerfully in chest voice.
For karaoke, it’s perfect for honing mixed voice, emotional expression, and breathing technique.
Another hallmark of GReeeeN is that they sing almost entirely in chest voice without using falsetto, and they’re an exceptionally skilled vocal group.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to seriously build their mixed voice! Lung capacity matters, but the key is keeping your body steady by focusing on the tanden (lower abdomen) and how you use your breath.
If you master quick, explosive inhales and exhales, you’ll gradually be able to hit higher notes too.
Try singing with the intention of projecting your voice far into the distance.
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

It’s the theme song of “Your Name.” The movie was such a massive hit that its commercials were everywhere, so there are probably very few people who don’t know this song.
Among RADWIMPS’ tracks, it’s relatively easy to sing, so it’s especially recommended for karaoke.
It’s perfect for anyone thinking, “I want to blow the crowd away again!” The lyrics are written from a male perspective, so it’s naturally easy for men to sing, and it’s also hugely popular with women.
Because it’s such a big hit, it might come off as a bit safe, but if you like it, definitely give it a try!
[For Men] The Perfect Closing Song to Sing at the End of Karaoke (21–30)
We Were AngelsKageyama Hironobu

A song by singer-songwriter Hironobu Kageyama, who made his major debut as the vocalist of the rock band LAZY and is now known as the “Prince of Anison.” It’s the coupling track to his 25th single, “WE GOTTA POWER,” and was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball Z.
As the ending theme of a legendary anime, there’s hardly a better song to close out a karaoke session for people of the same generation.
With a powerful yet translucent melody and ensemble that wraps up a fun time, it’s a perfect number for the finale.



