Karaoke songs that guys should sing at mixers to get everyone pumped
Karaoke at group dates is a crucial time for men to make a good impression, isn’t it?
This time, we’ve gathered a bunch of perfect songs to hype up karaoke at group dates.
Sing the tracks introduced in this article and make that special someone turn their head your way.
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Lively karaoke songs recommended for men to sing at mixers (41–50)
Samurai Heart (Some Like It Hot!!)SPYAIR

It’s a powerful rock number infused with a strong determination to keep moving forward, even while wrestling with love and interpersonal conflicts.
While it portrays the loneliness felt in a crowd and the pain of disconnection from others, it’s driven by a burning resolve to overcome those struggles and press on.
Released in June 2011, the song was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Gintama’ and reached No.
18 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Loved by many as one of SPYAIR’s signature tracks, its robust vocals and catchy melody can instantly lift the atmosphere of any setting.
Karaoke songs that guys should sing to hype up a group date (51–60)
SAY KOU SHOWRobāto Akiyama

In addition to his work as a comedian, Akiyama of Robert showcases his musical talent through comic songs and more.
He already has a few hit tunes like “TOKAKUKA,” but lately it’s “SAY KOU SHOW” that’s been especially popular.
This track boldly and unabashedly puts dirty jokes front and center, and is characterized by a groovy yet repetitive vocal line.
The vocal range is narrow as well, making it a perfect song for aiming at a high score.
Sunday MorningMaroon 5

Although it has a chill-out vibe, this Maroon 5 song features a singable melody line and a warmth that makes it highly useful for building excitement.
Because it’s well-known, it’s also a great choice for group sing-alongs at events like cherry-blossom viewing parties, making it a male-oriented Western pop track that can be enjoyed in various ways.
Story of My LifeOne Direction

They were featured in a mobile phone company commercial in 2013, which became a huge hit in Japan.
Afterwards, they themselves appeared in the commercial, expanding their fan base thanks to their idol-like appeal.
Beyond their idol-like looks, their songs and vocal abilities are outstanding.
This soaring track is also perfect for singing during cherry-blossom viewing.
flying boatKing Gnu

This song was written specifically for an ANA commercial.
Its lyrics, which reject society’s prescribed “rightness” and conventional wisdom, are infused with a strong will to spread your own wings and soar freely into the future—like an anthem for taking a bold first step.
Released by King Gnu in August 2019, the track reached No.
3 on both the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts and is a song that gives a push to anyone facing a challenge.
If you can casually pull off this piece at karaoke—with its distinctive rhythm and interweaving high notes—you’ll definitely earn some serious respect.
Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

A heartwarming tale of friendship woven into a gentle ballad by BUMP OF CHICKEN.
Its memorable lyrics convey deep admiration for Nobita, and the grand sound crafted by horns and strings is captivating.
Created as the theme song for the film Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Angel Wings—released in February 2011, the track is infused with the band members’ affection for a work they’ve cherished since childhood.
It’s a recommended song for reflecting on precious memories with someone special or connecting heart-to-heart with another.
Despite its relaxed tempo, the melodic development is striking, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
KusushikiMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is the opening theme for the second cour of Season 2 of the Nippon TV anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” which skillfully expresses the mystery and wonder of kotodama—the spiritual power of words.
Created by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE in April 2025, the piece brilliantly fuses an oriental atmosphere with band-driven sound.
Interweaving contrasting elements like the moon and the sun, love and apology, it powerfully sings of an eternal love that lasts into the next life.
Like a medicine that can both heal and harm, this grand work delves deeply into the duality of emotions and the power inherent in words.
For karaoke, we recommend singing with heartfelt emotion, keeping in mind vocalist Motoki Omori’s richly expressive delivery.


