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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 the karaoke? A roundup of recommended high-energy Japanese songs (131–140)

Far, far awayMakihara Noriyuki

Far, Far Away / Noriyuki Makihara (Cover)
Far, far awayMakihara Noriyuki

Written by Makihara, known for “Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana,” about a friend living in his hometown, he reportedly thought during production that it might not resonate much because it was somewhat autobiographical.

However, after its release it drew a strong response and became one of his signature songs.

It’s a warm song everyone knows—without intensity—but it seems like it would still liven up occasions such as farewell parties.

Runnerbakufū suranpu

Bakufu Slump - Runner (High Quality)
Runnerbakufū suranpu

Back then was also the heyday of band popularity, but Bakufu Slump’s free, genre-defying musical style clearly set them apart from other rock ’n’ roll bands, radiating a truly one-of-a-kind personality.

Their unique performances are fiery, too.

Be sure to try singing their songs at karaoke!

Crimson OathFukuyama Yoshiki

You could safely call him a charismatic anisong singer.

Many anisong singers who are still active today have been greatly influenced by him.

If you like Nico Nico Douga, this might bring back memories and even move you to tears.

It’s a real crowd-pleaser at karaoke.

HELLOFukuyama Masaharu

It’s sung by Masaharu Fukuyama, who is very popular among many women.

It’s easy to sing yet cool, and the chorus’s climax is breathtaking.

The build-up from the pre-chorus into the chorus feels great to sing.

I recommend singing it when you want to boost your energy!

240 Million EyesGō Hiromi

This is a famous Showa-era song by Hiromi Go that was used in 1984 for the final campaign of JNR, the predecessor of JR.

It’s an upbeat, flashy tune that gets the crowd going even when sung normally, but it’s even more exciting if you add a chorus section or have everyone sing together at the end of the refrain—highly recommended!

Bunny GirlAKASAKI

[AKASAKI] Bunny Girl (Lyric Video)
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

The song “Bunny Girl,” so popular that there’s hardly a day you don’t hear it on TikTok or Instagram, is the signature work of the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI.

It’s characterized by an exceptionally light, catchy rhythm.

Despite how pleasant and bouncy it sounds—which might come as a surprise—the piece actually has a very narrow vocal range.

As long as you set the key appropriately, people of any voice type can sing it.

The vocal line is rhythmic but doesn’t require any complex pitch movement, and there are no long sustained notes, so even those without strong vocal skills can sing it with confidence.

Galaxy Express 999Godiego

This is one of Godiego’s signature songs, released in 1979 as the theme for the anime Galaxy Express 999.

The soaring high notes in the chorus feel great both to sing and to listen to, and its hopeful lyrics and melody have enduring popularity, especially among men.

Since EXILE covered it, younger generations are familiar with it too, so it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.