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From Showa-era kayōkyoku to J-POP! A nostalgia-packed roundup of karaoke crowd-pleasers

Timeless classics are passed down and sung across generations, aren’t they?

From grand ballads to upbeat numbers that feel like a fresh breeze.

Still, when it comes to songs loved by every generation—those that nearly everyone, young and old, knows—surprisingly few come to mind, don’t they?

So! We’ve gathered a collection of nostalgic yet never-fading masterpieces, focusing on Showa-era kayōkyoku and up through mid-’90s J-POP!

There are lots of songs you can enjoy together at karaoke despite any generation gap, so be sure to check them out!

From Showa-era Kayō to J-POP! Nostalgic Karaoke Hits That Bring the House Down (11–20)

foreignerKUBOTA Saki

With its exotic lyrics and sound, this song transports you to a mysterious world.

Her enigmatic voice is also captivating, making it a million-selling classic from the Showa era.

This track captures hearts across generations.

Sing it with a beautiful voice, and you’re sure to draw major attention.

TouchIwasaki Yoshimi

Touch – Yoshimi Iwasaki (Full)
TouchIwasaki Yoshimi

This is a classic Showa-era song that definitely belongs in the top ten of tunes you just want to sing! It really showcases Yoshimi Iwasaki’s impressive vocal ability.

While it’s famous as the theme song for the hit anime Touch, it’s the exhilarating, fast-paced sound that captivated everyone.

The moment the intro starts at karaoke, the place is bound to light up.

Stardust StageChekkāzu

Even if they know Fumiya Fujii, there are younger generations who don’t know The Checkers.

This is a classic Showa-era song I want them to hear.

It was such a huge hit that it was chosen as the entrance march for high school baseball.

A sound that never fades—no, you could even call it a fresh take on kayōkyoku! It’s fun to sing solo, but it’s absolutely best when you belt it out with your male friends adding chorus parts!

Azusa No. 2karyūdō

Azusa Nigo (2015 Remaster)
Azusa No. 2karyūdō

For a karaoke duet between two men, this is the only song that fits! If two guys harmonize on such a bittersweet tune, all eyes will be on them.

The chorus is guaranteed to bring the energy up.

It’s a charming track with the flavor of Showa-era pop, enjoyable across generations.

And don’t you dare laugh at this one—sing it earnestly and with passion (lol).

The Last RainYasushi Nakanishi

Yasushi Nakanishi / Last Rain [Official Music Video]
The Last Rain Yasushi Nakanishi

It’s a classic from 1992 that made everyone wipe away bittersweet tears every time they heard it.

It also became a long-running hit.

In other words, it gradually seeped into everyone’s hearts.

As a Showa-era love ballad, it’s a song men belt out with passion.

And even now, it’s probably still the bible for guys talking about love (lol).