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Karaoke songs I want to sing in the morning

We’ve put together a collection of Japanese-lyric karaoke songs that seem perfect for kicking off your day on a high note when you sing them in the morning.

Just listening will lift your spirits—these are energizing power songs.

Play through the playlist and sing along to blow away that morning drowsiness.

Karaoke songs to sing in the morning (91–100)

summer festivalWhiteberry

Summer Festival – Whiteberry (Full)
summer festivalWhiteberry

Speaking of summer, Whiteberry’s “Natsuyasumi” is such a staple that you hear it at least once every season.

Even after the band broke up in 2004, few songs have remained so beloved.

That’s how catchy it is, with very simple, memorable phrases.

Starting Oversumika

sumika / Starting Over [Music Video] - TV Anime “MIX MEISEI STORY: The Second Summer, Beyond the Sky” Opening Theme
Starting Oversumika

Sumika is a rock band whose name was chosen from the wish that they could become a home-like place for many different people.

Their major 9th single, “Starting Over,” written as the opening theme for the TV anime MIX MEISEI STORY: Second Summer, Beyond the Sky, kicks things off with a chorus that immediately boosts your energy.

The lyrics, which heighten anticipation for an unseen future, have the power to blow away those gloomy morning feelings.

With its driving, up-tempo beat that wakes up your still-sleepy mind, it’s the perfect high-energy tune to start your day.

SHAKESMAP

[SMAP] SHAKE from the FNS Music Festival
SHAKESMAP

A song released in 1996.

With lyrics, composition, and arrangement by a team of truly funky makers, it can’t help but be an exhilarating, high-energy dance number.

The chorus leaves a strong impression, making it a perfect track to wake up to in the morning.

Ah, summer vacation.TUBE

When it comes to summer songs from the ’80s and ’90s, it has to be TUBE.

For the grown-up generation, there may not have been anyone who didn’t have TUBE tracks in their car stereo.

That’s how quintessentially summery this band is.

Just like the title suggests, the summer vacation vibe in their songs can make it feel like summer vacation even when it’s not summer, just by listening.

CHA-LA HEAD CHA-LAKageyama Hironobu

Hironobu Kageyama – CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA .Live.mp4
CHA-LA HEAD CHA-LAKageyama Hironobu

Hironobu Kageyama was reborn as an anisong artist with the theme song for the anime Dragon Ball.

It became famous as an unshakable fan favorite.

It’s an inspiring track that Dragon Ball fans, as well as those unfamiliar with the series, should definitely hear.