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!
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- Recommended for women in their 50s! A curated selection of classic and popular karaoke hits that will get the crowd going
- Songs everyone knows across generations. A roundup of karaoke tracks anyone can sing, regardless of age.
- When you can’t decide what to sing at karaoke: Easy-to-sing classic hits from the Showa era
- [For People in Their 60s] Karaoke Songs That Get the Crowd Going: Ranking [2026]
- [2026] Japanese karaoke songs that get men in their 50s pumped up
- [Songs from the Showa Era] Introducing classic tracks that are easy to sing at karaoke.
- A lineup of classic hits! Karaoke songs recommended for the yutori generation
- Old songs from the Showa to Heisei eras: a collection of timeless classics loved across generations
- Evokes the charm of the good old days. Showa-era inspirational songs that are still loved today.
- Perfect for karaoke song choices too! Hype tracks recommended for Gen Z.
- [2026] Crowd-Pleasing Songs Recommended for People in Their 50s: A Collection of Nostalgic Classics
From Showa-era kayōkyoku to J-pop! A throwback classics special that heats up karaoke (31–40)
UFOpinku redii

I think for many people, the visuals and costumes of the performers leave a stronger impression than the song itself.
It’s a duo of idols who dance in perfect sync with unique choreography, and because their routine is often imitated on variety shows and the like, it remains a beloved classic even today.
Don’t take off my sailor uniformo nyanko kurabu

This bright, poppy song is uplifting.
It has a cute, idol-like vibe, and I imagine many young women sing it.
If you want to liven things up at a girls’ night, dancing to this song with choreography will make it fun to sing and get excited.
Of course, it works for men too.
Don’t give upZARD

When I listen to this song, it lifts me up when I’m feeling down or frustrated.
It’s often used in sports and as a fight song, so I feel like it’s frequently featured not only as a vocal piece but also in powerful performances that include instruments, and it’s often broadcast as a song tied to memorable moments.
It’s a pep song that will go down in history.
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

This is the theme song of the Athens Olympics.
The song is so good that I get goosebumps and feel moved every time I listen to it.
Scenes of the Olympic athletes’ emotional moments come to mind at the same time, which moves me even more and almost brings me to tears.
I think it’s the most moving song of all time.
You Are the One Who Rings That BellWada Akiko

This is one of Akiko Wada’s signature songs.
I think many of you have heard it as one of the final performances on the New Year’s Eve Song Festival (Kōhaku).
With its powerful vocals and the way each word is sung with feeling, it’s a song that’s really satisfying to perform.
If you’re good at lower registers, definitely give it a try—it’s a real crowd-pleaser.


