Cool songs that will go over well at karaoke
Must-see for anyone who wants to wow friends or coworkers at karaoke with a cool song! In this article, we’ll introduce cool, crowd-pleasing tracks that work great at karaoke.
We’ve selected not only slick rock numbers but also ballads that really shine when you belt them out.
Sing the songs we’re about to introduce, and you might just have all eyes glued to you! Practice is key if you want to sound even cooler.
If you’ve got a bit of time before karaoke day, try practicing a little and show off your awesome vocals when the day comes!
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Cool songs that will be a hit at karaoke (91–100)
Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster's Flower Song)Vaundy

A heartfelt song from Vaundy that everyone will want to sing together at karaoke! This track makes that wish come true.
The lyrics evoke lost time, longing for the past, and the bonds between people.
Released in May 2020, it was featured as the CM song for Maruha Nichiro’s WILDish series.
Created with live performances in mind, it became a symbolic anthem of the live music scene that emerged after overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sing it at karaoke with friends or coworkers, and it’s sure to liven up the atmosphere! Practice well and perform it confidently in front of everyone.
GibbsRingo Sheena

Speaking of Shiina Ringo, she occupies a queen-like position in Japanese rock.
Among the queen’s songs, isn’t this the one most beloved by her core fans? Its dynamics are masterfully crafted, and the explosive power that erupts from the quiet parts is incredibly cool.
That said, isn’t it extremely rare to find a woman who can sing it all the way through?
SPECIALZKing Gnu

King Gnu is a rock band dominating the J-pop scene with their one-of-a-kind sound dubbed the Tokyo New Mixture Style.
Their seventh single, “SPECIALZ,” is a dark track chosen as the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen.
The intricate rhythmic melody is challenging, and because the band features twin vocals, the wide range between high and low keys can make it tough to sing solo.
Since the melody doesn’t involve large leaps, though, it’s a rock tune that should be easier to tackle as a duet with a friend.
Hometown of TearsBUMP OF CHICKEN

After seeing Hiro form a band and sing with his friends in the drama version of Koizora, I started a band with my friends too.
I was in my third year of junior high at the time, and my bandmates were boys from a different school.
We’re walking separate paths now, but I will never forget the memories I made with them.
So close like this...Crystal Kay

The image of an independent woman in her thirties singing with a refreshing, empowering vibe fits perfectly.
It’s a song sung by a woman in unrequited love, thinking of the person she loves.
You can even imagine a forbidden love, like one between people of the same sex, where no matter how much she feels, it never gets through.
I can’t even count how many times this song has made my heart flutter.
ENDLESS LOVED-SHADE

It’s an insanely cool fast-paced rock number.
It’s a bit of an older song, but it doesn’t feel that way at all.
The melody is pleasantly straightforward and easy to sing, it’s got a great groove, and I think it’s perfect for the opening of a karaoke session or any hype-up moment.
No moreEXILE ATSUSHI + AI

This is a ballad featured in the drama “Naomi and Kanako.” Listening to the powerful yet heartrending vocals of ATSUSHI and AI will make you want to sing it yourself.
The key is set at a comfortable range for both men and women, and singing it together might even bring you closer.





