[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 (81–90)
Action (feat. Hiroshi Inaba from B’z)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra is an instrumental band active both in Japan and abroad.
Action, released in September 2025 as the fourth installment of their “VS.
Series,” features B’z vocalist Koshi Inaba as a guest.
The contrast between the band’s powerful, dynamic sound and Inaba’s emotionally rich high-tone vocals boosts your energy just by listening.
Plus, the lyric “Life is a game meant to be enjoyed” gives you a real sense of vitality.
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.
rock starAdo

Ado, who dominates the scene with her mysterious presence that never reveals her true face and a powerful voice you can’t forget once you’ve heard it.
Released in April 2025, this track is included on her first best-of album, “Ado no Best Album,” and it’s a hard-hitting rock number that feels like a distillation of her essence.
The song belts out a strong resolve to push forward, overcoming the impatience of chasing dreams and the sneers of those around you.
It was also featured in a Marubeni commercial, and its message—calling out powerfully to people who feel lonely, “You’re not alone”—aligns with the ad’s theme.
It’s perfect for shouting your heart out at karaoke to blow off stress, or for rousing your soul when you’re yearning for change.
If you sing it with the same power as Ado, you’ll surely feel courage welling up.
More sparkle!MORE STAR

This is the debut song released by the nine-member group MORE STAR in December 2025.
It’s a fresh, upbeat pop tune that embodies the group’s name and their determination to “grow more and shine brighter.” The song delivers a message that even with your weaknesses and anxieties, you can still take a step forward, carried by a catchy melody that makes you feel encouraged just by listening.
It’s recommended for anyone looking to take on something new or add a little sparkle to their everyday life.
Blade length: 200,000,000 centimetersMakishimamu Za Horumon

Maximum the Hormone is a four-piece mixture band that overwhelms audiences with complex song structures and a loud sound.
Their track “2-Centimeter Blade with a 200-Million-Centimeter Reach,” used as an ending theme for the TV anime Chainsaw Man, also made waves as the band’s first song to be released on streaming services.
Its tricky arrangement—so intricate you can’t grasp the whole piece in just one listen—is guaranteed to be a blast at karaoke.
It’s a perfect rock tune for stress relief; if you go to karaoke with a group, splitting up the vocal parts will get everyone hyped.
Charismatic Devil!sutopuri

With a mischievously cute charm that captivates listeners, this is a catchy number by the entertainment unit Strawberry Prince (SutoPuri).
Its standout feature is an addictive melody that sticks in your head after just one listen.
The lyrics portray a sweet yet bold love, where you’re completely swept away by the person you like and sink deeper into a love-struck “swamp.” It’s perfect not only for those who want to revel in the thrill of romance, but also for anyone looking for an uplifting pop tune to boost their mood.
[2026 Edition] Songs You Can Scream at Karaoke: Recommended Japanese Tracks for Stress Relief (91–100)
FLAVOR OF BLUEPassCode

PassCode is a four-member idol group classified as “picolimo,” known for loud, aggressive sound and active participation in rock festivals.
This is their 7th single, released as a double A-side with “Freely,” and it was chosen as the theme song for the card game Mobile Suit Gundam Arsenal Base.
From intense shouts to pop-infused melodies, the rapidly shifting arrangement amps up the excitement.
It’s a brisk, exhilarating karaoke track that blows away stress when you belt it out.


