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!
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Japanese karaoke songs that get teenage boys hyped (111–120)
summer festivalWhiteberry

The signature song of the girls’ band Whiteberry, which earned overwhelming support from many young people.
Still beloved as a classic summer tune, it was a hit that every student could relate to.
It continues to be celebrated as a timeless youth anthem that resonates across generations.
Go for it!Urufuruzu

A band that’s guaranteed to fire you up: Ulfuls and their hit song.
Tortoise Matsumoto belts out a classic fight song with full-on passion, goofy charm, and pure fun.
It’s the perfect cheer anthem for the coming summer—one you can sing loud together to blow the heat away.
voiceGurīn Bōizu

A popular song by Green Boys, a group made up of popular actors Masaki Suda, Ryusei Yokohama, Ryo Narita, and Yosuke Sugino.
Released by the unit as it was formed for a film, the song has gained strong support from many young people.
A coming-of-age anthem sung straightforwardly by clumsy young men.
We’ve gotta do what seems impossible.Sambomasutā

A hit youth anthem by the popular band Sambomaster.
Known for many uplifting songs that powerfully teach the importance of taking on challenges, this is one of Sambomaster’s most popular tracks.
Its lyrics, which push students who can’t take that first step, have given courage to many young people.
Mega Lover of LoveMakishimamu Za Horumon

A popular song by the band Maximum the Hormone, which enjoys a strong following across a wide range of generations.
Known as a Monster Strike band in the loud scene, including punk, this is one of Maximum the Hormone’s party tracks.
It’s a perfect song for those youthful days when you just want to cut loose and have a blast.


