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Songs that liven up group mixers: a curated list of easy-to-sing, crowd-pleasing hits and classics!

When you end up going to karaoke at a group date, what songs do you choose? Many people probably find themselves worrying in the moment: “What song will get a good reaction?” “What can I sing without messing up…?” In this article, we’ll introduce perfect songs for group dates—from timeless crowd-pleasers to hidden gems—so you can pick without panicking and keep the vibe upbeat.

Better safe than sorry! Check out songs that anyone can sing easily and get ready for your karaoke group date!

Songs that hype up group dates: A curated selection of easy-to-sing, crowd-pleasing hits and classics! (71–80)

I want to be your lover.Abe Mao

Mao Abe – I Want to Be Your Lover [Official Music Video]
I want to be your lover.Abe Mao

I get the impression that even girls with relatively low voices can sing it well.

Since it doesn’t require belting, the key is probably easy for many girls’ vocal ranges.

Try singing it while looking at the person you’re aiming for at the mixer—they’ll be totally smitten for sure.

A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

A Cruel Angel's Thesis – Yoko Takahashi (Full)
A Cruel Angel's ThesisTakahashi Yoko

When it comes to anime songs for karaoke, this one is definitely a crowd favorite.

It’s the opening theme of the smash-hit TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, and it has that quintessential anime-style build-up to the chorus that makes it feel great to sing.

Heart Throbsnobobyknows̟+

nobodyknows+ – Kokoro Odoru / THE FIRST TAKE
Heart Throbsnobobyknows̟+

Is it even possible for this song not to be sung at karaoke? There’s probably not a single day when no one sings it.

Everyone knows this track as a surefire crowd-pleaser.

At a company party, a school reunion, or karaoke with friends—if you even go as far as assembling a group just to perform this song for the night, you’re guaranteed to be treated like a star by everyone around you for the next three days!

Songs that hype up group mixers: A curated list of easy-to-sing crowd-pleasers and classics! (81–90)

Matchmaking party songrīmanmaiku

A hip-hop unit called Reiman Mic, whose members are all salarymen at top-tier companies.

Their song “Gōkon Song” is, as the title suggests, all about the ins and outs of group dating, and it’s a real crowd-pleaser.

Gōkon and alcohol often go hand in hand, of course, but the vibe of this track—the party energy—is seriously impressive.

Even if it has nothing to do with a gōkon, it’s the kind of song that would hype up a karaoke room and get everyone laughing.

By the way, their nickname is “Charari-man,” a play on “charai,” meaning flashy or flirty, and “salaryman” (lol).

Shibuya Group Dating Song ~So Awesome, That Sense of Unity~rīmanmaiku

Salaryman Mike feat. Hana Imai / Shibuya Group Dating Song ~#Incredible Sense of Unity~
Shibuya Group Dating Song ~So Awesome, That Sense of Unity~rīmanmaiku

An irresistible, uplifting track by Riman Mike, a group made up of active office workers.

The song’s theme is group dating, and the chorus runs through the names of different alcoholic drinks one after another—perfect for a drinking anthem! Plus, the snare accelerates leading into the chorus and then explodes all at once, following a classic EDM build-and-drop structure that guarantees hype.

There are plenty of spots for call-and-response too, so it’s highly recommended for karaoke drinking parties.

One Night CarnivalKishidan

It starts with a signature catchphrase, and there’s a shout of “Ahoo!” in the intro before the first verse begins, making it a perfect karaoke song that lets you ramp up the excitement even before the vocals kick in.

The choreography is easy too, so if you learn it, it’ll get the crowd even more hyped.

Pekori KnightGorie

It’s an upbeat song by Gorie whose catchy chorus lyrics and melody carry a certain timeless quality while evoking nostalgia.

Even in the Heisei era, it maintained a level of recognition, making it a track that can liven up the cherry blossom viewing season, and it remains a popular song that hasn’t lost its appeal.