Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers: Top Male Rankings [2026]
We’re showcasing the latest top 100 men’s karaoke hype songs, all in one place, ranked by most views.
If you’re a guy looking for the perfect crowd-pleaser to bust out at just the right moment, check it out.
The playlist is updated weekly!
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Karaoke Hits That Get Everyone Pumped. Men’s Rankings [2026] (91–100)
loadTHE toraburyū92rank/position

The signature work of THE Toraba-ryu is a masterpiece that portrays the path of life unfolding serenely on an epic scale.
Powerfully voicing the resolve to face adversity and loneliness, this song depicts a stance of overcoming setbacks and moving forward, leaving a deep imprint on many listeners’ hearts.
Its lyrics, which symbolically express life’s journey, resonate with listeners and offer courage and hope.
First released in May 1992 and re-released in 1993, it achieved an astonishing 2.2 million sales.
It was also used as the theme song for a film of the same name released in 1997 and won an Excellence Award at the Japan Cable Radio Awards.
It’s a perfect pick not only for livening up gatherings with friends but also for karaoke with older audiences.
Be sure to showcase this powerful classic that invites everyone to sing along and share in the moment.
Mary AnnTHE ALFEE93rank/position

A song that sings of youthful passion, the joy of love, and love that has been lost.
Released in September 1983, this track is known as one of THE ALFEE’s signature works.
Alongside its powerful rock sound, the emotional depth of the lyrics is striking.
It has been performed frequently at concerts and on television, and has been loved for many years.
It’s a great choice when you want to liven things up at company parties or karaoke.
Its distinctive rhythm and title call stand out, and the chorus is perfect for singing together.
However, if the high key feels challenging, it’s best to use the key adjustment feature.
Do whatever the hell you want.sawada kenji94rank/position
A singer known by the nickname “Julie,” Kenji Sawada made his solo debut after his work with The Tigers and PYG, and this is his 19th single.
With wistful lyrics and melody and a cool, 8-beat rock flavor, it’s recognized as one of his signature songs.
For men in their fifties who likely spent their youth around the time of its release, it’s a number that’s both easy to sing and sure to be a hit at karaoke.
It’s a rock tune that stirs up nostalgia—one you’ll want to sing while tossing your hat as part of the performance.
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS95rank/position

Since their major-label debut, RADWIMPS had enjoyed a cult following and were well-regarded for their passionate love songs.
The song that brought RADWIMPS into the public spotlight was “Zenzenzense.” Written as the theme song for the animated film “Your Name,” it helped spread RADWIMPS’s name widely as the movie became a hit.
Summer Days of 1993class96rank/position

The music group class was created at the behest of a producer who wanted to form a duo like Simon & Garfunkel in Japan.
Their first single, “Natsu no Hi no 1993,” used as the theme song for the TV drama “Kimi to Itsumademo,” became a massive hit, achieving million-seller status despite being their debut.
For those in their forties—the generation of the time—it might be the first song that comes to mind when you think of summer.
With its distinctive, beautiful choral work, it’s a pop tune that’s perfect for two people to sing together at karaoke.
A third of pure-hearted feelingsSIAM SHADE97rank/position

Do you know the passionate love song that colored the late-’90s J-Rock scene? Released as a single by SIAM SHADE in November 1997, it was used as the ending theme for the hugely popular anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story and became the band’s biggest hit.
Also included on the album SIAM SHADE IV: Zero, this classic masterfully fuses hard-edged instrumentation with a catchy melody.
One of its greatest charms is that, despite the band’s high level of musicianship, the chorus is so familiar and easy for anyone to sing along to.
It’s incredibly well-known—just the intro is enough to trigger cheers.
Try singing it when you want to create a sense of unity at a get-together with friends from the same generation!
ff (fortissimo)HOUND DOG98rank/position

“ff (Fortissimo)” is a high-energy rock song that’s very popular.
At live shows, it’s so loved that fans often sing an entire chorus together.
In karaoke scoring, imitating Otomo’s shouts will actually cost you points, so just follow the pitch bar honestly.
The melody is quite simple, so it should be easy for anyone to sing! If you listen closely to the band’s snare drum and match your rhythm with its timing, it’ll be easier to sing.
Be careful not to cut the sustained notes in the chorus too short.
Basically, sing confidently and make sure your voice goes solidly into the mic—that should help you get a high score!



