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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).

Japanese pop songs that hype up men in their 20s for karaoke (91–100)

Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

Masaki Suda “Sayonara Elegy”
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

The third single by Masaki Suda, a male singer highly regarded not only for his distinctive presence as a young actor but also for his wide-ranging artistic activities.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Kiss that Kills,” it’s a catchy number featuring arrangements that perfectly complement Suda’s vocals, with lyrical lyrics and a wistful melody.

It’s a song that just about every young person—not only men in their 30s—will have heard, so it’s sure to excite at karaoke.

The key is low and easy to sing, making it a number well worth remembering if you often go to karaoke.

pureEXILE

Pure EXILE TAKAHIRO’s Tears.mp4
pureEXILE

It’s a song that really gets the energy up when you go to karaoke with the guys.

The pitch isn’t too high or too low—it’s a key most men can handle.

It also makes for a memorable song to sing during graduation season, so I’d love for students taking their first step into adulthood to give it a try.

I couldn’t ask you for your number again.Gōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber “I Couldn’t Ask for Your Number Again” MV
I couldn’t ask you for your number again.Gōruden Bonbā

A hit song by Golden Bomber, a band hugely popular for karaoke.

If students want to get the crowd going, Golden Bomber is the first artist they pick.

This track is immensely popular as a coming-of-age anthem that students can’t help but relate to.

Love BombB’z

When it comes to songs that hype up a karaoke session, B’z is a sure bet, and this time I recommend “Ai no Bakudan.” It’s a track that gets the crowd going at live shows, and it’ll bring everyone together at karaoke too.

Even if you’re not confident in your singing, you can ride the energy and make it work, so it’s a great pick.

The Goofy Man’s WayKanjani∞

SUPER EIGHT (Kanjani∞) – Zukkoke Otoko Michi [Music Video]
The Goofy Man’s WayKanjani∞

It’s a hyped-up song that represents Kanjani∞.

The “yeah, yeah, yeah” part is perfect for getting everyone to sing along—overall, it’s great at livening up the crowd.

It’s a famous track that everyone’s heard, so it gets exciting no matter who you sing it with.

Plus, you don’t have to worry too much about pitch, so it’s also recommended for people who aren’t confident in their singing.

Crimson Bow and ArrowLinked Horizon

Crimson Bow and Arrow Red and White Special ver. Linked Horizon [MAD Fixes · Enhanced Quality]
Crimson Bow and ArrowLinked Horizon

This is the song used as the opening theme for the anime Attack on Titan.

It was also performed at the 2013 Kohaku Uta Gassen, so it’s well-known and easy to get people excited.

However, because the chorus is so famous, the other parts often don’t generate as much excitement.

Koi no Ma-ia-hiiO-Zone

I think the song is even more famous for the music video that used “Nomaneko” than for the original track itself.

I remember it really hyped up the room at karaoke when we sang the parody (misheard lyrics) from that video.

The copyright issues around Nomaneko bring back memories.