Karaoke Hype Songs Ranking [2026]
Have you ever struggled to decide what to sing at karaoke?
It’s important to pick songs that are easy to sing and crowd-pleasers, but ultimately, choosing songs that match your own taste is what matters most.
I’m sure you’ll find some great tracks here that will get everyone hyped.
Feel free to use this as a reference.
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Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2026] (11–20)
kawa-E (cute)Yabai T-shatsu Yasan11rank/position

This piece was written as the theme song for the film “Nisekoi.” Released in December 2018, it’s included on the album “Tank-top Festival in JAPAN.” First off, the high-energy, full-throttle tempo really lifts your mood! The unique lyrics are memorable too, such as expressing charms that go beyond “cute” using the alphabet.
Thanks to its brisk rhythm and fun vibe, it’s a song everyone can sing together to get pumped up.
A Little Love SongMONGOL80012rank/position

There must be plenty of people who’ve already decided, “If I go to karaoke, I’m definitely singing this.” It’s a signature song by MONGOL800, a rock band from Okinawa.
Included on their 2001 album MESSAGE, it wasn’t even released as a single, yet it became the first indie track in history to sell over 2.8 million copies.
Its appeal lies in the driving rock sound and straightforward lyrics that honestly express feelings for someone special.
In 2019, a film inspired by the song was released, and it continues to be loved across generations.
With a relatively low key and a simple melody, it’s an easy pick even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
If everyone belts out the chorus together, it’s sure to make any drinking party even more lively!
SaudadePorunogurafiti13rank/position

One of Porno Graffitti’s signature songs, this classic captures the pain of heartbreak and a sense of nostalgia within a Latin-style melody.
“Saudade” is a Portuguese word that means “longing or nostalgia for something lost.” The overall vocal range is surprisingly narrow, from B3 to G#4.
However, the key modulates in the final chorus and the pitch rises, and the tempo is fast, so be careful not to fall behind the rhythm.
Did you know that when vocalist Okano sings, he raises his eyebrows? I definitely recommend copying this! Especially for high notes, lifting your eyebrows makes it easier to hit the pitch and produce a solid tone.
If you raise your eyebrows right when the melody changes, it helps you land the notes smoothly, so I highly recommend it!
Hamtaro Tottoko SongHamuchanzu14rank/position

Did you know that the opening song of the anime Hamtaro, a character hugely popular with children, has been attracting attention at music events frequented by adults? It all started at an outdoor festival in 2017.
When the song was played at a DJ event focused on anime and video game music, a few people began running around in a circle, which became a hot topic and has since been adopted at various events.
Nowadays it’s a staple at meat festivals, with mysterious call-and-response chants—absent from the original lyrics—added for extra excitement! Known as the “Hamtaro Call,” it’s even gained popularity overseas.
water lily blossomShonan no Kaze15rank/position

Men born in the late ’80s to early ’90s might feel a strong sense of nostalgia—this was the go-to song whenever you wanted to hype things up at karaoke, right? “Suirenka” has plenty of moments to get everyone going, like the chorus parts and the towel-spinning! If you’ve got both the main vocalist and the rapper covered, you can enjoy the song with a nice balance.
HAN-KUN, the main vocalist, sings in a relatively high key, so if you’re comfortable with high notes, definitely give it a try.
If you’re not used to high notes but still want to sing it, start by focusing on resonating in your head.
Practicing falsetto and airy tones uses a lot of breath.
It also helps to sing all the lyrics as “hi,” which makes head resonance easier.
Master those high notes and give it a shot!


