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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 kayōkyoku to J-POP! A collection of nostalgic hits that light up karaoke (41–50)

Love MemoryMatsuzaki Shigeru

Shigeru Matsuzaki “Memory of Love” autumn 2008
Love MemoryMatsuzaki Shigeru

This song lets you sink into a very deep, reflective mood, and I’ve heard it was even used as the march for the National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.

I love this song too, and its lyrics are meaningful—centered on love and death—so it also portrays a sorrowful side.

Banzai — I’m glad I loved you.Urufuruzu

Ulfuls – Banzai ~I'm Glad I Fell in Love~
Banzai — I’m glad I loved you.Urufuruzu

It’s fun and the perfect tempo to get everyone hyped at karaoke.

It’ll make you want to grab a tambourine and sing along.

I like how it feels like a love song turned pop.

It’s a hit whether you’re with your partner or hanging out with friends.

Love Revolution 21Mōningu Musume.

Morning Musume. 'The Love Revolution 21' (MV)
Love Revolution 21Mōningu Musume.

I used to listen to this song all the time when I was little.

Morning Musume had many hit songs, but this one is especially fun with the dance and is an upbeat tune that really sticks with you.

It’s the kind of song I want to sing at karaoke and get hyped together with people from the Morning Musume generation.

Like the flow of a riverMisora Hibari

Hibari Misora, whose unique vocal prowess overwhelmed people’s hearts in her time.

This is the last single she released during her lifetime.

It’s a famous song beloved across generations and often heard in impersonations.

Even by today’s standards, she is regarded as a rare talent in the music world.

CheersNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

When I listen to this song, I picture the wonderful Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi singing while playing the guitar.

I think many men admire that.

With its resonant, distinctive voice and powerful delivery, this song is still sung by many people today, and I think it’s a perfect choice for karaoke competitions, like at year-end parties.