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[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!

[2026 Edition] Songs You Can Scream at Karaoke: Recommended Japanese Tracks for Stress Relief (71–80)

6or9Hyde

HYDE, an artist who has earned high acclaim in Europe.

With L’Arc~en~Ciel, he delivers delicate and complex compositions; with VAMPS, sharp, hard-hitting rock; and in his solo work, irregular yet authentic hard rock.

His new song, 6or9, carries a sinister tone reminiscent of L’Arc~en~Ciel’s KINSHOKU (Shinshoku), yet overall it’s crafted into tight, punchy hard rock.

A must-listen for anyone who wants to scream along to electronica-infused rock!

Song of the MikanSEX MACHINEGUNS

When you’re ready to let your bottled-up emotions explode, you crave something heavy and high-energy, right? A perfect song for that moment is “Mikan no Uta.” It was released in 1999 by the heavy metal band SEX MACHINEGUNS.

The track is themed around mikan (mandarin oranges), a specialty of Ehime Prefecture, hometown of the vocalist Anchang.

Its passionate band sound paired with humorous lyrics leaves a strong impression.

It’ll make you forget everyday stress and want to shout “Mikan! Mikan!” even if you don’t usually listen to metal, this one’s highly recommended.

Crossing Amagi PassIshikawa Sayuri

Sayuri Ishikawa “Amagi-goe” LIVE Ver. (from Sayuri Ishikawa On Stage: Utazammai 2015 at Hakataza)
Crossing Amagi PassIshikawa Sayuri

There are countless songs you might want to belt out at karaoke, but choosing this one earns my respect: Sayuri Ishikawa’s “Amagi-goe.” Nothing can top its sense of presence and sheer power.

It’s a soulful enka number you’ll want to sing with heart, care, and a keen feel for the rhythm.

Even the rough-edged words should carry a sharp intensity, as the arrangement builds and builds in power—pour in both sensuality and soul! And when that famous phrase comes, give it everything you’ve got.

What kind of view will you see after that? May it blow away all your everyday frustrations!

[2026 Edition] Songs You Can Scream at Karaoke: Recommended Japanese Tracks for Stress Relief (81–90)

Tears-kun, good morning again today!ano

ano ‘Good morning again today, Namida-kun’ Music Video
Tears-kun, good morning again today!ano

Ano, who stood out even back when she was a member of the idol group Yurumerumo, has always been a striking presence—releasing a solo photobook, collaborating with apparel brands, and more.

Her song “Namida-kun, Kyou mo Ohayou” is a track packed with her talent.

The lyrics she wrote—“Music is what keeps people from being lonely”—are carried straight into the melody as her cry.

There are plenty of spots where you can shout along, too.

It’s an irresistibly cute song that I highly recommend for anyone who wants to sing out loud at the top of their voice.

PANDORAHyde

Not only as the vocalist of L’Arc〜en〜Ciel and VAMPS, but also as a solo artist, hyde is actively pursuing his career.

His 4th digital single, “PANDORA,” has been chosen as the theme song for STAR OCEAN 6: THE DIVINE FORCE, a game released for PlayStation 5 and Xbox One.

Its loud yet melodious arrangement is sure to liven up any karaoke session.

However, since there are numerous shouts right from the opening, be careful when singing so you don’t strain your voice.

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.

Good job.kocchi no kento

[Rec. Video] Good work / Kento from our side
Good job.kocchi no kento

Released in August 2025 to mark Kocchi no Kento’s third debut anniversary, this work is a heartwarming anthem born from his own experience of repeatedly losing to himself.

Even if you can’t become your ideal self, the lyrics affirm that this, in fact, is your true self—an encouraging message that will likely resonate with many in today’s world where comparisons are hard to avoid.

The playful sound, highlighted by a jaunty three-three-seven whistle rhythm, adds extra charm.

It’s a track filled with Kocchi no Kento’s gentle warmth.