[2026 Edition] Songs You Can Scream at Karaoke: Recommended Japanese Tracks for Blowing Off Steam
In today’s world, it’s hard to escape stress, and when it comes to simple yet highly effective ways to blow off steam… nothing beats going all out at karaoke.
Whether it’s pressure from work, fatigue from studying for exams, or the daily grind of housework, belt it out at karaoke and blow it all away!
In this article, we’re showcasing a lineup of popular Japanese songs that are perfect for shouting or singing your heart out at karaoke.
We’ve focused mainly on recent hits and the latest tracks, and we’ve also included classic favorites in the latter half.
With so many people opting for solo karaoke these days, pour your soul into singing and shouting to conquer the stresses of modern life!
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[2026 Edition] Songs You Can Scream at Karaoke: Recommended Japanese Tracks for Stress Relief (71–80)
SpeakingMrs. GREEN APPLE

If you’re looking for a song that faces unspoken anxiety and loneliness, “Speaking” is highly recommended.
Released in 2015 by the rock band Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, renowned for their exceptional musicianship, it was featured as an ending theme for the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V.
Alongside a driving band sound, Motoki Omori’s emotional vocals resonate deeply.
Its warm lyrics will embrace the worries you carry from school or work.
It’s a rock number perfect for singing solo at karaoke or belting out in front of a crowd.
Get Back the HopeFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas has gained popularity for their aggressive sound that fuses post-hardcore with electrocore.
“Get Back the Hope,” the lead track from their 7th album Cocoon for the Golden Future, makes a powerful impact with its fast-paced synths and signature Auto-Tuned vocals.
The ensemble blends high-pitched melodies with low-register rap, making it challenging, but once you nail it, it’s guaranteed to be a great stress reliever.
It’s an upbeat tune that’s fun to sing solo or as a duet.
alexisthymia spareRin to shite Shigure

Ling Tosite Sigure is a three-piece rock band that thrills fans with an aggressive rock sound and a powerful high-tone voice.
Their song “Alexithymia Spare,” used as the theme for the animated film PSYCHO-PASS PROVIDENCE, is included on their 7th album, last aurorally.
The vocals burst in at top speed right from the opening, and combined with the noisy sound, they instantly crank up the excitement.
It’s a rock tune perfect for blowing off stress—belt it out at karaoke and your worries will vanish.
I’m Not OKchanmina

Chanmina, a female rapper who is extremely popular among young people.
Although she’s a rapper, she also boasts impressive vocal skills as a singer, and her powerful voice has won her many fans.
Among her tracks, one I especially recommend is “I’m Not OK.” It starts off feeling like pop with a trap-based hip-hop flavor, but when the chorus hits, it shifts into a power-pop vibe.
The chorus has plenty of moments where you can shout along, making it perfect for blowing off steam!
metropoliskurisutaru kingu

Crystal King’s signature song “Daitokai” was released in 1979, but I’m sure many people from younger generations have heard it.
The chorus, in particular, is striking for its overwhelmingly high notes, and once you hear it, it really sticks with you! Belting out that chorus is bound to feel amazing.
Even if you can’t sing it perfectly and end up just shouting, that’s totally fine—give it a try and blow off some stress!
Joyfulikimonogakari

This super catchy and familiar song is one most people have probably heard in the Pocky commercials.
It’s irresistibly bright and upbeat, so singing it through gives you a real rush.
And especially in the chorus, you just want everyone to shout together! It’s a well-known, popular track that’s sure to get the crowd going—highly recommended.
WORK HARDchanmina

Chanmina’s energetic anthem, where soul-stirring vocals ride a powerful, fast-paced track, stirs the hearts of all who listen.
Centered on the themes of “working” and “persevering,” it conveys the strength to overcome trials, and the chorus’s repeated phrases carry a force that lifts listeners even higher.
Released in April 2025, the song was written specifically as the theme for the anime “BULLET/BULLET.” After numerous discussions with the director, they deeply infused the song with the work’s worldview.
When stress piles up from work or studies, belting this song out at karaoke will leave you refreshed—sure to fuel you for tomorrow.


