Japanese karaoke songs that excite men in their 20s
Have you ever gone to karaoke with friends, only to run through all the classics or end up overlapping on the same songs, making it hard to pick the next one?
In times like that, here’s a selection of Japanese songs that are sure to hype up guys in their 20s.
With these, you might just be able to take control of the vibe in the room (lol).
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Karaoke Songs in Japanese That Get 20-Something Men Hyped (71–80)
SHAMROCKUVERworld

When it comes to rock bands popular among people in their twenties, UVERworld is an undeniable presence.
Among their signature songs, “SHAMROCK” is a hit at karaoke.
Its heavy guitar sound and exhilarating, fast-paced rhythm are a perfect match, guaranteed to get the crowd going! It’s quite popular, so it’s easy to sing no matter who you’re at karaoke with.
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The third single by the hip-hop group nobodyknows+.
It might be tough to memorize the rap lyrics, but once you’ve learned them all, you’ll be able to get into a great groove at karaoke.
I think it’s a fantastic song that’s really fun to listen to.
Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber’s signature song.
Combined with the simple choreography, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd at karaoke! I think men in their 20s are the best age group to sing it, so I hope you’ll use this song to liven up the moment!
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Propelled into the spotlight by the massive success of their major-label debut single “Apollo,” the two-piece rock band Porno Graffitti went on to secure unwavering popularity in the J-pop scene with a string of hits.
This is their sixth single.
Chosen as the CM song for FT Shiseido’s “Tessera Tokonattsu Coconut,” it features a driving Spanish guitar over a Latin beat that really gets your energy up.
The melody is quite fast, making it challenging, but if you can power through it, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd.
It’s a track packed with Porno Graffitti’s appeal that we’d love to see men in their 30s sing at karaoke with friends of the same generation.
A-RA-SHIarashi

This song, one of the signature tracks by Arashi, a five-member group representing Johnny’s, has almost no high notes and is relatively easy to sing even for people with lower natural voices.
It’s also very popular among women and widely known, so it’s a great choice to sing together and get everyone excited.
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LAKageyama Hironobu

It’s the opening theme from the anime Dragon Ball Z—something almost everyone in their 30s has probably heard.
It’s a blast whether you sing it solo or with a group, and that chorus feels absolutely amazing.
You’ll find yourself humming it even without a mic.
Let’s reminisce about our Dragon Ball memories together.
HELLOFukuyama Masaharu

This lively sound is perfect for livening up karaoke! It’s a song by popular singer-songwriter Masaharu Fukuyama, released in 1995 as his 10th single.
It was used as the theme song for the drama “Saikō no Kataomoi” (The Best Unrequited Love).
The lyrics express feelings for someone you like—so straightforward they might even be called too direct—and they’re totally heart-throbbing.
If you sing it at karaoke where there are women, they might really enjoy it.
Do your best to channel Fukuyama and sing it with confidence!


