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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 (21–30)

Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

Ulfuls – Banzai ~I'm Glad I Fell in Love~
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

A feel-good 1996 mega-hit by Ulfuls that’s great to listen to and to sing.

It’s a classic loved across generations—often played at weddings—and even people who don’t know it will probably enjoy joining in on the chorus! Its fresh, bright vibe makes it perfect for a grand finale.

Try singing it with a touch of stronger echo—it feels great! As a rock ballad, it’s neither too mellow nor too rowdy, letting you wrap up your karaoke set with just the right level of energy.

Highly recommended!

astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN

This was BUMP OF CHICKEN’s second major-label single, released in 2001.

It became the band’s biggest hit, having been used as an insert song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “Stargazing” (Tentai Kansoku).

It’s also popular at karaoke.

It’s such a favorite that someone will probably end up singing it before the night’s over, but don’t wait for the finale—use it as a mid-set spark to fire up the room.

And if no one has sung it yet, then in the final stretch, be the one to cut through the silence.

powder snowRemioromen

Remioromen – Powder Snow (Music Video Short ver.)
powder snowRemioromen

This is another classic that’s perfect for the finale! The chorus is the ultimate highlight.

A sing-along rock ballad.

Released in November 2005 as a single by Remioromen, it was the breakthrough that made their name known nationwide and remains their biggest hit.

It was the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “1 Litre of Tears.” Starting slowly from the intro and building up gradually into a powerful, dramatic chorus, it gives off an aura that invites everyone around to join in singing—and when you lean into that, it can really explode.

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Although some time has passed since its release, it remains immovably at the top of karaoke rankings and is a love song for all generations.

It’s great to place it at the end of a set, but be careful when singing it at karaoke because it starts in a high register.

There are other songs that are also hard to sing due to repeated high notes, but the shouted parts really hit home, and the four-part harmony sections are especially difficult.

Centering around HIDE’s high parts, the performance comes together, and when the four voices blend, it’s truly moving to listen to.

Give it a try.

Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

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GREEN APPLE’s classic summer song “Ao to Natsu.” The refreshing, exhilarating melody really stands out.

Since it uses frequent falsetto, it’s a bit challenging for karaoke.

If you can handle the high notes, it’ll definitely hype up the crowd.

It’s likely to go over well with women, too.

Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

DAN DAN Kokoro Hikareteku / FIELD OF VIEW (ZARD) with Lyrics [Dragon Ball GT Theme Song] Covered by GBG
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

With their overwhelming musical sensibility and a powerful voice that resonates in listeners’ hearts, FIELD OF VIEW has gained widespread popularity and even handled theme songs for smash-hit anime.

This hit song of theirs beautifully captures a love that unconsciously draws you toward someone.

Since it’s widely known, it’s perfect for wrapping up a karaoke session.

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How about finishing by singing a nostalgic hit number? If you were born in the 1980s or 1990s, you probably know it well since it was a huge hit back then.

I bet many people can sing along.

They talk about past loves, saying that even now, in unexpected moments, the pain of heartbreak comes back to them.

Heartbreak feels like a thorn stuck in you—there may be moments you forget it, but it never quite comes out…

That’s how this song makes me feel.

Even among today’s teens, cover versions are making a comeback, and it’s loved by a wide range of generations.