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[Parody Songs & Chants] Drinking Songs That Hype Up Karaoke

Isn’t it pretty common to head to karaoke for the after-party of a group date or a drinking get-together? When that happens, if most of the group can drink, you’ll want to hype things up with drinking songs! That said, you might be wondering what the classic drinking songs are, or maybe you’re tired of singing the same ones and want some new picks.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ton of sure-fire drinking songs to get the party going! Enjoy your time—and remember to drink responsibly!

[Parody Songs & Chants] Drinking Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (31–40)

Gather round! Party people!Yabai T-Shirts Yasan

Yabai T-Shirts Yasan – “Gather Around! Party People” Music Video [Major Version]
Gather up! Party People Yabai T-Shirts Yasan

This is one of Yabai T-Shirts Yasan’s signature songs, “Gather! Party People.” It’s packed with relatable party-people clichés, but it also shows the flip side of the party crowd and the cute, laugh-inducing glimpses of “ordinary folks” who aspire to be like them.

Above all, it’s a track you can really move to and get hyped with! Even if you don’t know the lyrics, everyone ends up chanting the “Sha! Sha! Sha!” call together, right?

Matchmaking party songRiemann mic

[MV] Salaryman Mike “Gōkon Song”
Gokon Song Salaryman Mic

A hip-hop unit called Reiman Mic, whose members are all salarymen at top-tier companies.

Their song “Gōkon Song” is, as the title suggests, all about the ins and outs of group dating, and it’s a real crowd-pleaser.

Gōkon and alcohol often go hand in hand, of course, but the vibe of this track—the party energy—is seriously impressive.

Even if it has nothing to do with a gōkon, it’s the kind of song that would hype up a karaoke room and get everyone laughing.

By the way, their nickname is “Charari-man,” a play on “charai,” meaning flashy or flirty, and “salaryman” (lol).

Subtly flashy (bling-bling, but nonchalant)Masahiko Kondo

Gingiragin ni Sarigenaku by Masahiko Kondo
Gingiragin ni Sarigenaku by Masahiko Kondo

Released in 1981 as Masahiko Kondo’s fourth single, this song was also tied in with several commercials, so many people probably remember it fondly.

Its crisp brass rock-style arrangement seems perfect for livening up a party.

When the chorus hits, get everyone to sing along at the top of their lungs and make it a night with no regrets.

SHIBUYA PARTY ROCK NIGHTAkkun

Here’s a perfect track for the party night of Akkun—Shibuya’s No.

1 party rocker and a central figure in Tokyo’s Shibuya scene, who has elevated countless facets of Shibuya culture like music, fashion, and community.

It’s full of a unique charm that feels both new and somehow nostalgically Japanese.

If everyone sings this song together, it’ll definitely get the crowd going.

Please, MuscleHibiki Sakura, Naruzo Machio

“New Treasure Island” Latest ★ Drinking Call Song “Onegai Muscle”
Please, Muscle! Hibiki Sakura, Naruzo Machio

This is a song that became popular as the opening theme for the anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?”.

The lyrics are very distinctive and drew attention by listing names of exercises and the chants heard at bodybuilding competitions.

If you want to use it as a chant at a drinking party, it’s very simple: take inspiration from the lyrics and make a parody, changing lines to things like “I really wanna drink!” or “Please, [Name]!” and have someone drink in place of the “muscles.” Match the song’s fun vibe and keep the energy high.

[Parody Songs and Chants] Drinking Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (41–50)

troublemakerstorm

ARASHI – ARAFES NATIONAL STADIUM 2012
troublemaker storm

Arashi, the national idol group, has lots of bright, upbeat songs that are perfect for fun drinking parties! Among them, “Troublemaker” is especially recommended because it’s easy to make parody lyrics.

This song was used as the theme for the drama “Tokujo Kabachi!!” starring member Sho Sakurai.

You can get everyone hyped by changing the chorus to something like “I’m not driiiinking!” Before “I’m not driiiinking,” you can add the name of someone who hasn’t been drinking much, insert “at all,” or even put in the name of a drink to playfully nudge them.

Since it’s such an energetic track, it’s the perfect number to liven up the atmosphere.

Aim to be a Pokémon MasterRika Matsumoto

It’s a classic theme song from a nationally beloved anime, and most people from the Pokémon generation know it, right? This song isn’t a parody version or a call-and-response; it’s a drinking song where everyone sings together following a certain rule.

First, you pass the mic around and sing the song one phrase at a time.

And when you put this song on at karaoke, depending on the machine, Pokémon footage will play—when Pikachu appears on the screen, the person currently singing has to drink.

It’s great because you can enjoy it casually without having to memorize any parody lyrics or calls.

Highly recommended!