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[2026] Japanese karaoke songs that get men in their 50s pumped up

For people in their 50s, social responsibilities tend to grow heavier, and many may be feeling stressed from everyday life at work and at home.

For those spending such demanding days, karaoke is one of the best ways to blow off steam!

Still, there are probably quite a few who think, “I’m not that familiar with songs, so I don’t know what to sing…”

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of songs recommended by our editorial team for anyone with those concerns.

Since this is aimed at people in their 50s, we’ve selected mainly nostalgic tracks.

Why not get together with friends of the same generation once in a while and sing your heart out to songs from the good old days?

And for younger readers, feel free to use this as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke outings with your bosses in their 50s.

[2026] Japanese karaoke songs that men in their 50s get excited about (1–10)

Like tonight's moonElephant Kashimashi

It’s a deeply moving masterpiece that powerfully sings of passion for the future while gazing into everyday feelings of emptiness and loneliness.

Set against the backdrop of a city at dusk, it portrays the solitude and struggles of people living in an urban landscape, yet conveys a strong will to keep looking forward and moving on.

The soulful vocals unique to Elephant Kashimashi and the melody that resonates with the heart are beautifully in harmony.

Released in July 1997, the song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Because the Moon Shines at Night,” and was also included on the album “Run Toward Tomorrow – Moonlit Songs.” In 2017, it was performed in the band’s first appearance on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, winning over even more listeners.

It’s a track that will evoke deep empathy when you feel lost in life or spend a night thinking of someone dear.

huge nuisanceUnicorn

Unicorn - “Great Nuisance”
The Great Nuisance Unicorn

The orchestra-style sound arrangement is really cool.

It was released in April 1989 as Unicorn’s debut single.

Centered on the theme of solo work assignments away from home, the song portrays the worries of working adults.

The humorous lyrics by Tamio Okuda leave a strong impression.

When singing it at karaoke, the key is keeping up with the fast tempo.

It’s a perfect pick when you want to get everyone fired up, like when you’re hanging out with friends from the same generation.

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

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

This is the fourth single by singer Masahiko Kondo, who, along with Toshihiko Tahara and Yoshio Nomura, dominated the idol scene of the 1980s as one of the “Tanokin Trio.” The song was featured in commercials for House Foods’ “Curry Kukure” and Fujifilm’s “Utsurun Desu” disposable cameras, and upon its 1981 release it became a massive hit, sweeping newcomer awards across the board.

With arrangements that spotlight a lush brass section and a straightforward vocal delivery, it’s a track that will likely bring back memories of youth for those in their 50s.

If possible, it’s best presented with the dance performance included—a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke with people of the same generation.

[2026] Japanese karaoke songs that excite men in their 50s (11–20)

RunnerBakufū Slump

Bakufu Slump “Runner” MUSIC VIDEO (HD)
Runner Bakufu Slump

Its exhilarating, fast-paced sound leaves a strong impression! This is one of Bakufu Slump’s signature songs, released as a single in October 1988.

It became a breakout hit after being featured as insert music on the TV show “Tensai! Takeshi no Genki ga Deru TV” and used in a Hitachi video commercial.

It remains popular as a karaoke favorite and as a brass band cheer song at high school baseball games.

This piece is a youth anthem that sings of the passion and hope of young people who struggle to find their words.

Sunplaza Nakano’s powerful vocals really resonate.

It’s perfect to sing with friends while reminiscing—those fiery feelings from your youth are sure to come rushing back!

TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS

[Official] THE BLUE HEARTS 'TRAIN-TRAIN' [3rd Single (1988/11/23)] THE BLUE HEARTS / TRAIN-TRAIN
TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS

This song, with its signature high-speed, exhilarating melody, can truly be called a landmark of punk rock.

It was included on the self-titled album released in November 1988.

The lyrics, which convey a desire to escape from reality and a thirst for freedom, leave a strong impression.

The chorus grabs listeners by the heart.

As one of THE BLUE HEARTS’ signature tracks, it has been loved by many for years.

If you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to lift your spirits.

SPARKTHE YELLOW MONKEY

This is a rock number by THE YELLOW MONKEY that sings of passionate love.

It paints a worldview where you close your eyes and share a space with the night, and within its sensual expressions lies a pure heart wishing for eternal love.

The energetic guitar riffs and rhythm section leave a strong impression, and Kazuya Yoshii’s distinctive vocals resound over the dynamic sound.

Released in July 1996, the song drew attention as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Handsome Man.” It was also included on the album “SICKS” and reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s a perfect song for enjoying karaoke with friends, full of a charm that lets everyone open their hearts and sing along.

ff (fortissimo)HOUND DOG

Featuring a powerful rock beat and passionate lyrics, this song strongly expresses unwavering feelings for a loved one.

Released in 1985, it is one of HOUND DOG’s signature works and is also known as a centerpiece of the band’s live performances.

Singing of the strength to persevere through hardships and challenges in the pursuit of dreams, it will resonate deeply with those in their 50s.

When you feel overwhelmed by responsibilities at work or at home, singing this song is sure to give you energy.

Belting it out at karaoke with friends of the same generation might even bring back the passion of your younger days.