[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’ll want to sing at karaoke (21–30)
Endless JourneyMr.Children

One of Mr.
Children’s signature songs, “Owarinaki Tabi” (Endless Journey), is a single released in 1998 with a runtime of 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
It marked their full-fledged return after a hiatus in 1997.
With universally relatable lyrics about wanting to face forward and live, it’s a masterpiece that really hits home.
It’s perfect for singing your heart out during a solo karaoke session.
NEVER ENDNamie Amuro

It was released in 2000 as Namie Amuro’s 17th single.
The song was produced by Tetsuya Komuro for the 26th G8 Summit in 2000.
It became a 6-minute-25-second masterpiece after former Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi asked him, as the overall music producer for the Kyushu–Okinawa Summit, to create an image song.
The train called lifeToshihide Baba

This song is included on Toshihide Baba’s album “The Train Called Life,” his first release after returning to a major label following a decade in the indie scene.
Over the course of a little more than nine minutes, it tells the life story of a single boy.
It evokes a poignant sense of nostalgia as the times shift from the Showa to the Heisei era, and it really tugs at the heart.
Neo STARGATEMomoiro Clover Z

A masterpiece by Momoiro Clover Z, who continue to shine with their unique style as they race through the Idol Warring States era.
“Neo STARGATE,” which carries part of that legacy, is a grand overture befitting the opening of their 2013 album 5TH DIMENSION.
With lyrics by Yuriko Mori, melody by Tomo Oosumi, and arrangement by TeddyLoid, it’s imbued with a powerful message of freeing oneself and breaking away from old conventions and restraints.
It’s a gem not only for fans, but also for anyone who needs the courage to take a step into a new future.
like; to like; fond ofKana Nishino

Kana Nishino has released so many love songs that she’s often called the queen of romance tracks.
She’s a popular artist sung at karaoke by people of all genders! The song “Suki” captures the moment when you realize you like someone but can’t quite tell them yet.
It pulls out the feelings and gestures that come with the start of love in fine detail, making it easy for listeners to relate.
As a classic love song, it might be a great pick to sing at karaoke in front of someone you like!
ART OF LIFEX JAPAN

“ART OF LIFE” is a 29-minute epic! It starts with a classical atmosphere and then suddenly shifts into a rock style—quintessential X JAPAN and seriously cool.
The lyrics, written entirely in English, are based on YOSHIKI’s life story.
Since the song is extremely long, solo karaoke is recommended if you want to sing it.
Come, spring.Yumi Matsutoya

Since its release in 1994, “Haru yo, Koi” has become a classic that has been covered by numerous artists.
Layering the beauty of the seasons with feelings of love, it expresses the delicate emotion of waiting for spring.
The tempo is surprisingly relaxed, and the song itself runs on the longer side.
It’s a hit that never bores listeners, making it suitable for any setting.






