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[For Men] Want to Hype Up the Karaoke? A Roundup of Recommended High-Energy J-Pop/Rock

I think there are plenty of chances to go to karaoke—whether with friends, family, or coworkers—and once you’re there, you naturally want to get the crowd going.

You’re probably always wondering which songs will hype everyone up, right?

In this article, we’ll introduce a ton of great karaoke songs that are perfect for men and guaranteed to liven up the room!

We’ve picked popular tracks that often rank high on karaoke charts, so they’re sure to be a hit.

In addition to upbeat party anthems, we also recommend some beloved ballads.

Even if you’re thinking, “I’m not confident in my singing…,” don’t worry—there are plenty of easy-to-sing songs you can choose from.

Use this as a reference and have fun!

[For Men] Want to hype up karaoke? A roundup of recommended high-energy Japanese songs (121–130)

cherrysupittsu

Spitz has many other classic songs, but Cherry, released in 1996, is especially famous among them.

It sings of looking back on a finished romance and setting out on a new journey.

The song has a clear, translucent feel; if you can capture a fresh, breezy atmosphere, you’ve nailed it.

And if you have a friend who can harmonize with you in the chorus, it’ll be even more exciting.

Lark’s Heartsupittsu

It’s Spitz’s debut single.

It’s a song they’ve been performing since their indie days; despite its laid-back feel, it doesn’t put you in a melancholy mood, and it’s one you’d want to pick early on at karaoke.

Charlesbarūn

Charles / Balloon (self cover)
Charlesbarūn

It’s one of the original Vocaloid songs that has surpassed a million views.

It’s very popular, with comments like “masterpiece!” and “so addictive!”, and many people sing it at karaoke.

It might be hard to memorize, but it looks really cool if you can sing it.

It seems suitable for anyone, regardless of gender.

Make sure to pour your emotions into it and sing it all the way through!

MelissaPorunogurafiti

PORNO GRAFFITTI 'Melissa' (ROMANCE PORNO ’08 ~10 YEARS GIFT~) / PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Melissa (Live Ver.)'
MelissaPorunogurafiti

This is the theme song from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist that aired in 2003.

If you’re from that generation and watched the show, hearing this track should make you instinctively harmonize with the chorus like Pavlov’s dog.

Beyond that, it’s a classic with plenty to enjoy—like the cool, distinctly Porno Graffitti-style bassline!

[For Men] Want to hype up the karaoke? A roundup of recommended high-energy Japanese songs (131–140)

Butter-FlyWada Kōji

[Woman singing] Butter-Fly / Kouji Wada 'Digimon Adventure' Opening (Covered by Kobasolo & Nanaho)
Butter-FlyWada Kōji

It’s the theme song of the 1999 anime Digimon Adventure.

The singer with the famously fiery vocals, Koji Wada, actually made his debut with this very track, and went on to perform many classics afterward.

For men in their 20s, just hearing the intro to this song will probably make them look up and react, even if they’re in the middle of choosing their own song! It’s an absolute recommendation for karaoke!

I look up as I walkSakamoto Kyu

SUNTORY CM “Ue o Muite Arukō” All Versions - Revised
I look up as I walkSakamoto Kyu

Since its release in 1961, it’s no exaggeration to say this is the song most beloved by the Japanese—a classic cherished by the entire nation.

It’s also the only Japanese song to have reached No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard chart, achieving that in 1963.

Ending a karaoke session with this would surely bring the night to a triumphant close, wouldn’t it?

JoJo ~That Blood’s Destiny~Tominaga TOMMY Hiroaki

JoJo ~ That Blood’s Destiny ~ Tommy Tominaga Hiroaki Live at nicofarre
JoJo ~That Blood's Destiny~Tominaga TOMMY Hiroaki

This is the opening theme of Part 1 of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

When you think of JoJo, it’s got to be this song! If you’re an anime fan, you probably know it, right? Its style perfectly matches JoJo’s unique world, and it feels great to belt out the final chorus together.