Karaoke songs I want to sing late at night
You know how you just get the urge to sing in the middle of the night?A lot of people end up belting it out in their home bathtub or even casually heading to karaoke.This time, I’ve selected some Japanese karaoke songs perfect for late-night listening.They’re also great for a nighttime karaoke date.
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Karaoke songs I want to sing late at night (41–50)
ShipwreckNakamori Akina

This karaoke song by Akina Nakamori is said to have overturned the conventional image of idols with its cool, no-nonsense artistry, and her husky vocals exude a distinctive depth.
Centered on the theme of a nighttime voyage, its content perfectly matches the mood, making it a track you’ll want to sing at night.
Karaoke songs I want to sing late at night (51–60)
night skyKato Miria

This is a karaoke song by Miliyah Kato that channels a passionate sound sampling the track from Buddha Brand’s hip-hop classic “Ningen Hatsudensho” (“Human Power Plant”), carrying wishes up into the night sky.
It’s well-known as a popular track, featuring a clear, luminous sound that has become a go-to choice for singing at night.
Things that have formShibasaki Kou

This karaoke song by Kou Shibasaki, who showcases her artistic sensibility with her strikingly clear, standout vocals even while focusing primarily on acting, is a masterpiece.
Its smooth, night-friendly style creates a texture that makes you want to sing along.
When dawn breaksAsakawa Maki

When people think of the blues, many picture a genre that’s gritty and energetic.
That’s certainly true for a lot of songs, but there are also blues pieces with a dark, heavy atmosphere.
Those are commonly called “withered blues,” and Maki Asakawa is widely acclaimed as Japan’s best female singer-songwriter when it comes to performing them.
Her music blends elements of jazz and blues into a dark yet stylish sound, making it a great pick for a late-night karaoke song.
Go Go Ghost ShipYonezu Kenshi

This karaoke song by Kenshi Yonezu has earned a devoted core fanbase with its danceable sound and catchy vocal work.
The vocals are easy to sing, and together with lyrics tailored for the night, the track effectively heightens the mood.
Azure RabbitNoriko Sakai

This is a karaoke song by Noriko Sakai that sparked a major movement with its pop-inspired world and wistful lyrics.
Its sound, which carries a glamorous image, leaves a lasting impression and fits perfectly with the nighttime vibe.
moonlightOnitsuka Chihiro

A karaoke song by Chihiro Onitsuka, whose lyrics that keep you company on lonely nights and distinctive vocal phrasing create a bewitching world.
Its night-sky motif blends seamlessly with the nighttime theme, making it both comforting and irresistible to sing, a testament to its high level of polish.


