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[I want to sing out loud] Songs that feel great to belt and are fun for karaoke

A lot of people probably blow off steam by singing their hearts out at karaoke, right?

In everyday life, there aren’t many chances to belt out songs at the top of your lungs, so going all-in at karaoke feels great!

But when it’s time to pick songs, don’t you sometimes get stuck on what to sing?

In this article, we’ll introduce songs that are fun to sing and leave you feeling refreshed!

From heartfelt ballads you can pour your emotions into, to tracks with soaring high notes, rhythmically complex and challenging numbers, and songs that make you feel clear-headed once you power through them.

We’ve selected recommendations from a variety of angles, so find the perfect track for you and sing your heart out!

[I Want to Sing Out Loud] Songs That Feel Great to Belt Out! Fun Karaoke Tracks (161–170)

rainbowMasaki Suda

Masaki Suda 'Niji' (Rainbow)
Rainbow Suda Masaki

This song by Masaki Suda, who actively pursues music alongside his acting career, is a renowned ballad that served as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon 2.” It’s a mid-tempo ballad that highlights Suda’s gentle, warm vocals and is, I believe, easy to sing at karaoke.

At the same time, its moving lyrics are easy to relate to, letting you pour your heart into a passionate performance.

With its familiar, accessible melody line, it also feels great to sing.

240 Million EyesHiromi Go

Hiromi Go – 240 Million Eyes -Exotic Japan- / THE FIRST TAKE
240 Million Eyes - Hiromi Go

Good news for those seeking a feel-good moment at karaoke.

The power of “240 Million Eyes” delivers a sensation that makes your soul tremble.

From the very first line, its overflowing emotion and unruly rhythm send your adrenaline soaring.

Wherever you are, humming this song will lift your spirits to the max.

With easy-to-remember lyrics that foster a sense of unity, it’s accessible even if you’re not a music aficionado.

So grab the mic and sing your heart out with all your energy.

The soaring high notes feel exhilarating, and by singing confidently to the end, your everyday stress will likely be washed away.

It’s a song all generations can enjoy and a top recommendation—give it a try at your next karaoke session.

[Want to Sing Loudly] Songs That Feel Great to Belt Out! Fun Karaoke Tracks (171–180)

cherry blossom colorAngela Aki

Angela Aki “Sakura-iro” Music Video
Sakura-colored Angela Aki

Among the songs by singer-songwriter Angela Aki, this one is well loved as a spring song.

She wrote it about her feelings from the time when she was striving toward becoming a musician.

Because of that, it can be taken not only as a self-empowering anthem, but also—as the lyrics suggest—as a song that lets you think about a cherished person from whom you’ve been separated.

The big belting point is definitely the beginning of the chorus.

If you can nail those soaring, expansive high notes, it’ll feel amazing for sure! If the range is tough, try lowering the key and give it a shot.

dogwood (flowering dogwood)Yo Hitoto

A classic song representing 2000s J-pop and one of Yo Hitoto’s most popular tracks.

Because of that, it’s beloved across generations and has become a karaoke staple.

While it’s not an uptempo, high-energy number, the simple accompaniment highlights Hitoto’s uniquely resonant vocals, making it perfect for belting out at karaoke.

With its expansive, refreshing melody, it’s sure to feel amazing if you can sing it all the way through!

over the topHiroji Miyamoto

Elephant Kashimashi’s frontman, Hiroji Miyamoto.

Lately he’s been very active as a solo artist as well, and through collaborations he’s become known among younger generations.

His new song “over the top” is one of the most challenging pieces in his catalog.

The song spans a very wide vocal range, and all the high phrases are delivered powerfully, demanding considerable vocal stamina and lung capacity.

On top of that, it features a number of subtly delicate techniques, making it extremely difficult overall.

Dark Horse feat. JESSE (RIZE / The BONEZ) Prod. KM(sic)boy

(sic)boy – Dark Horse feat. JESSE (RIZE / The BONEZ) Prod. KM
Dark Horse feat. JESSE (RIZE / The BONEZ) Prod. KM(sic)boy

(sic)boy is a crossover artist who’s gained popularity for his wide-ranging sound, from hip-hop to rock.

With a visual-kei-like appearance delivering trap, every track keeps us on our toes.

Among his songs, the one I especially recommend for shouting along is “Dark Horse feat.

JESSE (RIZE / The BONEZ) Prod.

KM.” It carries a Linkin Park-like vibe, and every section has parts you can really scream to.

Bye-Good-ByeBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST / Bye-Good-Bye -Music Video-
Bye-Good-ByeBE:FIRST

This is the second single by BE:FIRST, a seven-member boy group formed from winners of an audition led by SKY-HI, known as the rapper of the dance-vocal group AAA.

Selected as the theme song for the drama “Before We Say Goodbye: Fantastic 31 Days” within the information program ZIP!, this number’s catchy chorus and modern arrangement make it irresistibly addictive.

With rapid-fire melodic developments and sleek rap parts, it’s a track you can belt out with friends at karaoke.

It’s an urban dance tune perfect for singing with a crowd when you want to forget your worries and hit reset.