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!
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Songs that liven up group dating parties: a curated selection of easy-to-sing, crowd-pleasing hits and classics! (41–50)
Blue BenchSasuke

Released in 2001, this is Sasuke’s signature song and biggest hit.
Sung from a male perspective about a bittersweet unrequited love at a class reunion, the melody is easy to remember and the vocal range isn’t extreme, making it a relatively easy song to sing.
single bedSha ran Q

Here’s a recommendation from Sharam Q’s classic hits.
It’s one of their signature ballads, and skilled singers can deliver it with a soothing touch.
Even for those who aren’t very confident at karaoke, the melody doesn’t have a wide pitch range, so it should be relatively easy to sing.
All of the YouthFujifaburikku

This is everything about youth.
This song contains everything about youth.
I feel Fujifabric’s vocalist really suits the delicate timbre of a Japanese voice.
The lyrics are very easy to sing, and it’s a song that people won’t turn their noses up at.
It has a nicely balanced ambient feel.
OH MY LITTLE GIRLOzaki Yutaka

From Yutaka Ozaki’s 13th single.
It’s his only million-selling single and became his biggest hit in terms of sales.
As the title suggests, it’s a ballad expressing feelings for a woman.
It’s easy to sing and has a beautiful melody, so it’s a song I’d definitely like men to sing at mixers.
I want to shout that I love you.BAAD

Here’s a song from the wildly popular anime Slam Dunk.
It features straightforward lyrics and an upbeat, fast-paced melody.
Slam Dunk appeals to both men and women, and it seems like a great pick to get the crowd going at karaoke.
That’s good too.kocchi no kento

Kocchinoken, a multi-creator whose household name skyrocketed with the 2024 hit song “Hai Yorokonde,” released a track in May 2025 titled “Sore mo Ii ne,” written specifically as the theme song for the children’s TV program The Wakey Show.
Because it was composed for kids, it’s extremely catchy and easy to remember, with a melody that even those who aren’t confident singers can enjoy singing.
For example, it would surely be a hit at family karaoke when a dad sings it for the children.
Of course, it’s also great for adults to sing together and feel like kids again!
That’s enough now.kocchi no kento

Kocchinoken to, the singer-songwriter who gained nationwide popularity with “Hai Yorokonde,” released “Mou Ii yo” as the follow-up.
Like its predecessor, it features a groovy melody.
There are moments of falsetto, but the overall vocal range is on the narrower side and it doesn’t demand complex pitch movements, making it quite easy to sing.
With frequent changes between sections that keep it from dragging, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke!


