[Long Songs] Songs over 6 minutes long that you want to sing at karaoke
What kind of songs do you sing at karaoke?
People have all sorts of preferences—from upbeat tracks that lift your spirits to tender ballads that resonate in your heart—but here we’re focusing on “songs with long performance times.”
At karaoke, you want to sing your favorite songs comfortably while keeping the vibe in mind, right?
We’ve gathered songs that let you sing for a long time.
These might be a bit hard to choose in a large group, but they’re all wonderful songs, so enjoy them solo or with close friends and fellow fans!
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[Long Songs] Long songs of 6 minutes or more that you want to sing at karaoke (91–100)
Together forever…GLAY

The single “Zutto Futari de…” released in GLAY’s early debut period is a celebrated ballad from 1995.
Showcasing the band’s musical breadth, this work captures countless listeners with its gentle melody and relaxed tempo.
The lyrics are a love song that colors the precious life moment of a wedding, brimming with heartfelt emotion.
Phrases that convey both the poignancy and warmth of romance resonate deeply throughout the track.
Easy to sing at karaoke, it’s a perfect song for quietly etching your feelings for someone special with whom you want to share memories.
Why not listen to it over and over, and try singing while thinking of that important someone?
RequiemInugami Circus-dan

Inugami Circus-dan’s song “Requiem” is a masterpiece noted for its profoundly somber atmosphere and rich, resonant piano.
Released in 2003, this track represents the band at their best, embodying Japanese-style horror entertainment.
Though it evokes a sense of utter hopelessness, many listeners will find themselves drawn into its dark, deep melodies.
It’s a dark number perfect for solo karaoke—sing it while picturing the scenes painted by the lyrics, which, though fictional, convey a striking sense of reality.
I ended up grabbing the sun.THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT

With its distorted guitar sound and razor-sharp vocals, it’s insanely cool.
It’s a track by the legendary band THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT from Japan’s rock scene of the ’90s to ’00s, released in 2002 as their 14th single.
A bluesy, expansive piece with a charm that makes you want to keep it on repeat.
If it’s your first listen, turn the volume up—definitely.
And for karaoke, it might be fun to channel Chiba’s vocal style and really get into character.
FRAGILEMakoto Kawamoto

An avant-garde piece that completely captivates you with its distinctive atmosphere.
It’s a song by singer-songwriter Makoto Kawamoto, known for her unique musical style, released in 2000 as her seventh single.
Kawamoto’s powerful vocals shine over the curious rhythm and sound, which carry hints of funky music, resulting in a highly addictive track.
The scat sections between verses really stick in your ears.
Rather than imitating Kawamoto’s singing style, it might be more fun to sing it in your own way, just as you feel.
finaleL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

The song “finale” by L’Arc~en~Ciel—whose band name comes from the French word for “rainbow”—was included on their 2000 album REAL.
It features a moving melody and poetic lyrics, portraying the poignancy of lost love and fate.
The lyrics, imbued with the songwriter’s deep emotions, convey complex feelings wavering between dreams, hopes, and a love that has slipped away.
Vivid imagery leaves a strong impression, resonating deeply with listeners.
For those who spent their youth around the year 2000, it evokes a sense of nostalgia while stirring fresh emotions.
This is a song you can grow to empathize with over time, making it a great choice for moments when you want to deepen emotional connection or turn inward during solo karaoke.
Anytime smokin’ cigaretteglobe

A highly recommended song for those who want to sing their hearts out at karaoke: globe’s “Anytime smokin’ cigarette.” Released on April 9, 1997, this single blends Tetsuya Komuro’s keen eye for detail with his musicality, adding a fresh hue to J-pop.
By deftly weaving together engine sounds and the sparkle of keychains, it offers a glimpse into the street fashion and youth culture of the time.
The lyrics—expressing a yearning that lingers in the heart and remains in someone’s memory even from afar—leave a lasting impression.
Centered on the theme of a “zoomed-in” everyday life, the song celebrates individualism while wrapping the atmosphere in a slightly wistful melody.
It’s an undying classic that enhances any space, whether you’re singing solo or jamming with close friends.
jungle gymBUMP OF CHICKEN

Formed by childhood friends, BUMP OF CHICKEN is a four-piece rock band that continues to evolve while influencing countless other bands.
“Jungle Gym,” included on their major-label 7th album aurora arc, resonates with its depiction of soaking in precious memories even as you nearly lose yourself upon entering society.
Arranged as a solo vocal-and-guitar performance by Motoo Fujiwara, it draws you in despite its six-minute length.
It’s a hidden gem that fans would undoubtedly find themselves humming together at karaoke.






