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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)

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.

Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Sugar Song and Bitter Step” Live Music Video
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This song, which skillfully captures emotions that blend sweetness and bitterness, as if the world before you suddenly lights up, is UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s 10th single, released in May 2015.

Chosen as the ending theme for the anime Blood Blockade Battlefront, it reached No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

With over 500,000 downloads and a Double Platinum certification, it has enjoyed a long-running hit status.

Hirokazu Saito’s clear vocals and the band’s exquisite ensemble are captivating, and the catchy melody will stick in your head after just one listen.

It’s a perfect pick when you want to hype things up at karaoke with friends.

Japanese pop songs for karaoke that get men in their twenties hyped (101–110)

men and womentarou

The original song’s music video is striking, but I think it’s even more famous for its MAD remixes on ZYOUTUBE and Nico Nico Douga.

One of the MADs features a dance, and when I learned the choreography and danced it at karaoke, the crowd went wild.

Maggāre! SpectacleKoizumi Itsuki (Ono Daisuke)

This is the character song of Itsuki Koizumi, a character from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.

Among anime fans of the same generation, Haruhi is almost a must-watch, and this song is especially famous even within the series.

I memorized all the lines in the interlude, and I have fond memories of performing it at karaoke and getting everyone really hyped.

The sun says: Burn, chaos.Ushiro kara Haiyori Tai G (Nyaruko × Kuuko × Tamao)

This is the opening theme of the first season of the anime “Haiyore! Nyaruko-san.” The song features call-and-response interjections of “U-nyā” throughout, making it an easy crowd-pleaser—when you go to karaoke with people of the same generation, everyone joins in on that part.

When the anime was airing, it was hugely popular on Niconico—so much so that the call-and-response was represented with the emoticon “(」・ω・)」Uー! (/・ω・)/Nyā!”