[2026] Perfect for reunions and New Year’s parties! Karaoke songs to sing at New Year’s
During the New Year holidays, many of us go back to our hometowns and end up with plenty of chances to go to karaoke—whether with friends, at company New Year parties, or at family gatherings.
With friends you don’t have to worry too much, but when you’re singing in front of your boss or relatives, don’t you sometimes find it surprisingly hard to choose the right songs?
So in this article, we’ve put together a list of songs that perfectly capture the seasonal vibe of the New Year period.
Focusing on New Year-themed tracks, we’ve selected songs that everyone—from kids to adults—can enjoy and get excited about, so please use it as a reference!
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[2026] Perfect for reunions and New Year parties! Karaoke songs to sing at New Year (51–60)
Mochi GirlGesu no Kiwami Otome.

A track full of that Gesu Kiwami-style tricky sound and playful spirit.
It’s included on their second mini-album, “If You Can’t Dance, Then Become Vulgar,” released in 2013.
Mochi is something you start to crave when the new year begins, and this song is overflowing with feelings for mochi! Singing it might even make the calories fly away…
haha.
It might be a bit too quirky to sing at New Year’s parties or reunions, but it’s sure to grab attention and is a fun number! Show an unexpected side of yourself and have fun together!
lukewarm beerSuga Shikao

A number filled with the characteristically moist, sultry mood of Suga Shikao.
It was included as the B-side to the 2009 single “Party People.” The guitar is irresistible, isn’t it? January is very cold, so sometimes an ice-cold beer can feel a bit… well, not quite right.
This is the kind of song that makes you want to sing along with a drink that’s closer to room temperature.
It suits a relaxed vibe after a New Year’s party when you’re by yourself, or at karaoke, and it’ll put you in a comfortable state of mind!
Happy New YearBeibī Reizu JAPAN

During the New Year holidays, there are plenty of chances to go to karaoke with a big group.
A perfect song that feels festive yet really gets everyone hyped is “Happy New Year” by the idol group Babyraids.
It’s a track that showcases their signature high-energy vocals, so don’t be afraid to let loose when you sing it at karaoke.
There are lots of spots in the chorus for call-and-response, so get everyone to join in.
And by the way, the lyrics are all about making it a great year, which makes it a lucky pick too.
New Year PartyNakanomori BAND

A bright, pop-infused rock number has arrived to light up New Year’s party scenes! Featured on the album “Do the Rock,” released by Nakanomori BAND in November 2006, this track perfectly captures the exhilaration of the New Year—just as its title suggests.
Riding on a brisk, upbeat rhythm, it sings of new encounters and the spark of budding romance.
Lyrics sprinkled with romantic phrases like “red string of fate” and “prince on a white horse” deftly portray the feelings of a love-shy protagonist.
It’s the perfect song for those hoping for new connections at New Year’s reunions or parties, and its catchy melody is sure to get everyone in the spirit.
Maiden’s 365 Daysotome shintou

Otome Shinto’s song is packed with a bright, poppy vibe that’s perfect for New Year’s karaoke! This track celebrates finding joy amid busy days and the importance of time with friends, making it a guaranteed hit at New Year’s parties and reunions.
Included on the album “Otome Shinto Dai-ichi Maku: Hajimari no Uta,” released in June 2014, it portrays memories and growth throughout the year.
The lyrics, which revel in friendship through seasonal events—like New Year’s gift money in January and chocolates in February—are ideal for New Year gatherings.
It’s recommended not only for the younger generation but also for adults nostalgic for their school days.
Sing it out with energy and ring in the start of a brand-new year!



