Karaoke That Gets the Crowd Going: Latest Rankings [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of hype karaoke songs, all at once, ordered by most views! It’s packed with perfect tracks to liven up after-parties at karaoke boxes, farewell and welcome parties, and other gatherings.
The playlist is updated weekly, too!
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Karaoke That Gets Everyone Hyped. Latest Rankings [2026] (81–90)
CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie85rank/position

The 9th single “CAN YOU CELEBRATE?” was written as the theme song for the TV drama Virgin Road.
It’s Namie Amuro’s biggest hit and a double-million seller beloved as a wedding staple.
With minimal melodic movement, it’s easy to sing, but since it shifts between a lively shuffle beat and a ballad, be careful not to get left behind by the rhythmic changes.
As a universally known hit, it’s a pop tune guaranteed to fire up any karaoke session.
Love Story Comes SuddenlyOda Kazumasa86rank/position

Singer-songwriter Kazumasa Oda, who rose to popularity with his high-toned voice tinged with transience and his playful character, continues to be highly active today.
“Love Story wa Totsuzen ni,” written as the theme song for the quintessential trendy drama Tokyo Love Story, was originally included as the B-side to his sixth single, “Oh! Yeah!” Its airy, urban arrangement still feels timeless even now.
It’s a pop tune whose massive success makes perfect sense—the opening guitar alone brings back iconic scenes from the drama.
crimsonX JAPAN87rank/position

X JAPAN’s famous and high-pitched song “Kurenai” starts off so relaxed that you might find yourself thinking, “Is this really that song?” For the record, that’s exactly what I thought the first time I heard it (lol).
It might be easier for women to sing in the original key, but it’s quite high for men! Toshl’s vocals are truly incredible—he not only growls but also maintains solid high tones throughout.
The key to hitting high notes is your core.
If your body wobbles, your voice won’t project forward, so make sure to support from your lower abdomen (tanden).
There are parts that feel like shouting, but if you actually just shout, you’ll wreck your throat.
Try to resonate in your head with a “Kyaa!” kind of image instead.
This is definitely a song you’ll want to add to your karaoke repertoire!
Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop88rank/position

This is “Happy Synthesizer,” sung by GUMI and Megurine Luka.
It was released by EasyPop in 2018.
As the title suggests, the synthesizer sound is striking.
With its dreamy tones, it’s an adorable track.
There are plenty of dance cover videos of this song, so if you learn the choreography and try it out, it’s sure to liven up any party!
FANTASTIC BABYBIGBANG89rank/position

A global hit song characterized by an intense EDM-style beat.
It was produced by members G-DRAGON and TEDDY, and the Japanese version’s lyrics were written by VERBAL from m-flo.
The music video has surpassed hundreds of millions of views on YouTube.
The A melody is relatively calm, but it jumps into a high register from the B melody and really builds.
When singing, the key is how comfortably you can hit those high notes in the B melody.
Don’t strain your throat—project with breath and voice, sending the sound far.
You farted, didn’t you?MEN’S 590rank/position

A funny song themed around farts that begins with a sad-sounding intro.
Over a mellow, old-school folk-song vibe, it carries silly, fart-related lyrics from start to finish.
If someone suddenly started singing this, it would be hard not to laugh, wouldn’t it? lol Back when Flash videos were popular on the internet, there were videos that used this song too.
For a fart-themed song, it might just barely be acceptable even for large-group karaoke, right? lol Whether you know it or not, it’s a track anyone can enjoy.
Karaoke Hits That Get the Crowd Going. Latest Rankings [2026] (91–100)
SenbonzakuraKurousa-P91rank/position

A piece released in 2011 as a Hatsune Miku song by Kurousa-P, active as a Vocaloid producer.
It consistently ranks high on the annual karaoke charts and has been covered by many artists, including Wagakki Band.
Its distinctly Japanese melody, reminiscent of enka, is loved by a wide range of generations and makes it a great song to liven up year-end and New Year parties.


