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Japanese karaoke songs that get teenage boys hyped

Karaoke could be called the quintessential pastime for teens.

We’ve gathered Japanese songs that teen boys can use to get the crowd going at karaoke!

From the latest hits to timeless classics still sung today.

Master them all and you might just become the hero of your class!

Japanese karaoke songs that get teen boys hyped (91–100)

Oni BanquetTomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari – “Demons’ Banquet” [Lyric Video]
Oni BanquetTomonari Sora

Soraseki Sora’s hit song “Oni no Utage.” This track went viral on TikTok and Instagram and gained nationwide popularity.

If you’re a man in your teens or twenties, you’ve probably heard it at least once.

The most singable aspect of the song is, above all, its simple vocal line.

It’s not a narrow-range piece—in fact, the pitch moves up and down quite a bit—but conversely, there aren’t any other major hurdles.

Since there are no advanced vocal techniques like runs or shouts, solid basic singing ability is more than enough to perform it.

don’t say “lazy”Hōkago Tī Taimu

This is the ending song from season 1 of the anime K-On!.

It’s such a popular show among people of the same generation who like anime that almost everyone has seen it, so this song is guaranteed to get everyone hyped.

It’s just a shame that there’s little chance the anime visuals will be shown.

Choo Choo TRAINEXILE

EXILE / Choo Choo TRAIN (EXILE PERFECT LIVE 2008)
Choo Choo TRAINEXILE

If you’re looking for a song that gets every generation hyped, EXILE’s “Choo Choo TRAIN” is the ultimate classic.

It’s often played on TV and radio, so even people who aren’t familiar with EXILE still know this song.

The dance is simple and easy to learn, and its distinctive choreography is perfect for getting everyone excited together.

asking for the moonKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Naimono Nedari” Music Video
asking for the moonKANA-BOON

It’s a track defined by a rocking band sound that naturally gets your body moving.

It also has pop elements, and the playful use of onomatopoeia is really fun.

The chorus is easy to sing, and its distinctive melody—different from other songs—grabs people’s hearts.

Its singability might even get those around you to start singing along.

Full driveKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Full Drive” Music Video
Full driveKANA-BOON

A song that often comes up as a hit among young people is KANA-BOON’s “Full Drive.” It’s short, but with its easy-to-groove four-on-the-floor rhythm and exhilarating guitar phrases, it’s a track that lifts your spirits when you listen.

It’s an essential pick for any Japanese rock fan.