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Karaoke songs that hype up a wedding after-party

After the wedding reception celebrating the bride and groom, the after-party—where close friends and colleagues gather—often features good food, drinks, and sometimes everyone singing karaoke together.

In this article, we’ve rounded up a selection of karaoke songs that are perfect for livening up a wedding after-party!

From love songs that express affection for that special someone to party anthems that boost the sense of unity in the venue, we’ll cover a wide range.

Whether you go with classic karaoke crowd-pleasers or songs that congratulate the couple on their special day, be sure to check out this lineup.

Karaoke Songs That Hype Up a Wedding After-Party (41–50)

Full driveKANA-BOON

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

This is a soul-stirring rock number by KANA-BOON, marked by fiery, powerful vocals and vivid guitar riffs.

The lyrics carry a passionate message about racing through life with all your might and constantly moving forward.

Released in May 2014, the track is regarded as a pivotal work that showcases the band’s growth.

It’s also a fan favorite in live performances, igniting the crowd every time.

It would be a perfect choice for events like a wedding after-party, powerfully encouraging the newlyweds embarking on a new chapter and the friends celebrating them.

YOUNG MAN (Y.M.C.A.)Hideki Saijo

GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE / “Y.M.C.A.” Music Video – with lyrics
YOUNG MAN (Y.M.C.A.) Hideki Saijo

A track released as his single in 1979.

The assertive lyrics are highly memorable.

Also, the chorus repeats “Y, M, C, A” and “young man” over and over, making it an easy song to get into even for first-time listeners.

Follow MeE-girls

E-Girls / Follow Me ~Short Version~
Follow MeE-girls

With its catchy melody and energetic dance, this song is irresistibly appealing! Known as a signature track of E-girls, it features uplifting lyrics that give listeners a boost.

Released in October 2012, it was also used in a Samantha Thavasa commercial.

The music video showcases the “uniform dance,” which became a hot topic.

It’s a highly recommended song that beautifully enhances various occasions, such as wedding receptions, entertainment segments, and after-parties.

Let’s all dance with full energy and celebrate the happy new beginning of the bride and groom!

Odoru Pompoko RinB.B. Queens

The ending theme of the well-known anime Chibi Maruko-chan.

It’s also famous for having been covered by numerous artists, including Kaela Kimura.

The chorus is extremely easy to remember, so everyone can sing along, and because few people have heard the call-and-response parts and the latter half, you can even surprise them a little—truly a classic song.

CHARMWANIMA

WANIMA「CHARM」(OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
CHARMWANIMA

Here’s an introduction to CHARM by WANIMA.

Created with the meaning of a protective charm, this song stands out for its bright and lively rhythm.

Wouldn’t it be perfect for a wedding after-party, where it can also feel like sending off someone dear? It’s a track that fills you with energy and courage.

The world is smiling at you.Little Glee Monster

An upbeat melody and powerful harmonies make this a heart-pounding track! Beloved as one of Little Glee Monster’s signature songs, it was released in August 2018 and quickly became a hot topic after being featured in a Coca-Cola commercial.

With themes of “smiles” and “positivity,” it sings about the world smiling upon you.

The lyrics, brimming with hope for a bright future, are perfect for weddings to celebrate the newlyweds’ new beginning.

If everyone claps along and sings together, the venue is sure to be filled with happiness!

The world calls it love.Sambomaster

The world calls it love. (Theme song of the Japanese drama 'Densha Otoko' with Chinese subtitles)
The world calls it love, Sambomaster.

Released as their fifth single.

It also served as the ending theme for the drama “Densha Otoko.” The drama and this song had such an impact that they seemed to catapult “Akiba culture” into widespread fame.

Because of its strongly message-driven lyrics, the song demands a considerable level of expressive ability from the vocalist.