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.
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Karaoke Songs That Hype Up a Wedding After-Party (41–50)
mixed nutsOfficial HIGE DANDism

Characterized by a catchy melody and an uplifting beat, this song was released in April 2022 as the opening theme for the anime SPY x FAMILY.
The lyrics depict a family with different backgrounds building a genuine bond amid deception, cleverly reflecting the anime’s story.
The music video also created a buzz, surpassing 100 million views on YouTube.
It’s a perfect track for moments when everyone wants to get pumped up, such as at a wedding after-party.
Packed with the full charm of Official HIGE DANDism, it’s a song you should definitely give a listen to.
Karaoke Songs That Will Liven Up a Wedding After-Party (51–60)
TouchYoshimi Iwasaki

Her landmark 20th single, released in 1985.
It’s the well-known theme song used when the manga Touch was adapted into an anime.
From the intro to the chorus, the melody is incredibly memorable, making it a track that people of all generations can get excited about.
Odoru-LoopFrederick

This is “Oddloop” by Frederic.
From the tempo to the synths and guitars, every part is evenly balanced, making it a song that makes you want to dance.
Not just for an after-party—purely as sound, it fits almost any setting.
It can’t quite match a sad atmosphere, though.
aonori (green laver seaweed)Brief & Trunks

These two guys, a male duo known for putting out all sorts of delightfully goofy songs, have a track here with lyrics that are easy to follow and uniquely hilarious—sure to get everyone at the after-party roaring with laughter.
If you sing it at karaoke at the fastest tempo, it’s a number that will earn you not only laughs but admiration as well.
my sweet darlin’Hitomi Yaida

A song that can be called her signature work, released in 2000.
Its distinctive delivery in the chorus makes it easy to remember, and it has been loved and cherished by many.
A classic that achieved million sales and was even used in commercials, it’s familiar across generations—so if everyone shouts the chorus together, the venue is sure to go wild.
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

As you all know, this is the first ending theme of the anime Yo-kai Watch.
With its catchy melody that sticks in your head and heartwarming lyrics, it’s guaranteed to make everyone burst out laughing the moment they see it on the playlist.
The choreography does require a bit of practice, so I recommend rehearsing in advance.
Love will winKAN

If you’re heading to a second party with your boss, here’s another recommended song.
It was released in 1990 and even won the Japan Record Award.
People who spent their youth around that time will of course know it, and plenty of younger listeners probably do as well.
The lyrics carry an unwaveringly proactive message that everyone can relate to.






