[2026] Smooth sailing at karaoke and work! Safe, reliable songs that won’t miss the mark for company bosses and business entertainment karaoke
Unlike karaoke with friends of a similar age or close coworkers, when it comes to karaoke as a second round after client dinners or drinks with bosses who are one or two generations older, you can’t help but be careful with your song choices.
Many new professionals are probably wondering what songs they should sing.
In this article, we introduce foolproof karaoke picks: timeless classics loved across generations—centered on the hit songs from your bosses’ youth—as well as recent buzzworthy tracks widely known even in mainstream households.
We’ve also selected Showa–Heisei era songs familiar to younger people via TikTok and more, so you’re sure to find something you can sing!
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[2026] Smooth sailing at karaoke and work! Safe, reliable songs that won’t miss in karaoke with your boss or at client entertainment (61–70)
Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

A song by Masaharu Fukuyama that celebrates love and family bonds.
His warm vocals and the sound of acoustic guitar resonate deep in the heart.
Released in August 2011 as his 27th single, it was also used in a commercial for the wedding magazine Zexy.
Written during his tour after the Great East Japan Earthquake, the lyrics convey the importance of living side by side.
It’s a perfect track to play at weddings or family gatherings—any moment that highlights the ties with your loved ones.
Beloved across generations, it’s also a recommended karaoke staple.
A Perfect SkyBONNIE PINK

Known for her crystal-clear vocals and profound lyrics, BONNIE PINK’s signature hit features a pop melody that evokes the cheerful spirit of summer.
Released in June 2006, the song gained huge attention as the commercial theme for Shiseido’s ANESSA sunscreen.
There’s even an anecdote that the chorus alone captured so many hearts it led to the creation of a full version.
This track marked BONNIE PINK’s first Top 10 entry on the Oricon charts in approximately six years and nine months, becoming a major hit with over 200,000 copies sold.
Easy to sing at karaoke and familiar to a wide range of age groups, it’s a safe choice even for gatherings with bosses or clients.
IdeaHoshino Gen

This is a charming track with a bright, rhythmic vibe.
Released in December 2018 as the theme song for the NHK morning drama “Half, Blue.”, it became a major hit.
With playful lyrics characteristic of Gen Hoshino and a refreshing melody, it adds color to everyday life.
The fresh, EDM-inspired arrangement guarantees a lively time at karaoke! It’s also perfect for singing at company gatherings or drinks with clients.
Loved by people of all ages, this song is great for lightening the mood.
The positive, uplifting lyrics are another draw and are sure to bring smiles to those around you.
First LoveUtada Hikaru

This is one of Hikaru Utada’s signature songs, capturing the bittersweetness of first love and a deep, abiding affection.
The lyrics—remarkably mature for something written at age 16—and the delicate emotional expression resonated with many listeners.
Released in March 1999, it peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon singles chart and became a massive hit, holding the No.
1 spot on karaoke charts for 15 consecutive weeks.
The track is included on the album First Love and remains a timeless classic in Japanese music history, still cherished today.
It’s a song that bridges generations, making it a safe choice to sing at karaoke even during work-related gatherings with bosses or clients.
It offers the courage to move past heartbreak and step into a new love.
crescent moonayaka

Mikazuki is a love song by Ayaka released in 2006! It’s a ballad about a long-distance relationship and was used as a TV show theme and in a mobile phone commercial.
The chorus goes quite high and uses falsetto, so it might require a bit of vocal skill.
If you’re singing it at karaoke, it’s best for a slightly calmer moment rather than the peak of the excitement.



