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A closing song I want to sing at the end of karaoke

What song do you sing at the end of a karaoke session?

Some people don’t have a set choice, while others say, “I always end with this song!”

For the last song at karaoke, you might go for a hype track to feel that grand finale, pick a short song if there’s only a little time left, or close with a gentle ballad—the right choice can vary depending on the moment.

In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce songs that are perfect for the last number at karaoke!

We’ll also share recommendations by gender, so if you’re unsure what to choose for your final song, use this article as a guide.

Closing songs to sing at the end of karaoke (11–20)

RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION “Rewrite” (M-1 Grand Prix 2024 Promotion Video Theme Song)
Rewrite ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

“Rewrite,” one of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s signature songs, is a classic that gained strong support—especially among men—when it was released.

The chorus is structured so that pretty much anything goes as long as you shout it, so singing with a raspy voice can add a nice touch.

It’s a great pick for those who want to belt out the final song in a bold, masculine style.

A Little Love SongMONGOL800

I think it’s a safe bet to end a karaoke session with an upbeat song that everyone knows.

How about this one? It became a hit just after 2000, and it’s continued to be popular with younger generations—it’s still a karaoke favorite.

The lyrics openly express the feeling of loving someone without pretense, so I believe their meaning comes across directly to young listeners.

It’s one of MONGOL800’s signature songs and a classic that has been covered by many musicians.

FateOfficial HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism – Fate [Official Video]
Shukumei by Official Hige Dandism

Official HIGE DANDism enjoys overwhelming support from men and women in their teens and twenties.

Among their many songs, “Shukumei” is one of their biggest hits.

Its melody is simple and easy to sing, like a nursery rhyme, so even those who aren’t confident singers can handle it.

Because it’s so well-known, it’s a great choice for singing together with everyone at the end.

If I'm wrapped in kindnessYumi Arai

Wrapped in Gentleness – Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya)
If Wrapped in Kindness Yumi Arai

People might say, “Singing a Yuming song at the end?!” But isn’t this selection perfect for a closing track—the kind that leaves everyone a little wistful yet happy? It feels like it would gently calm the excitement and let you savor the fulfilling time you’ve had.

Please make it part of a lovely repertoire.

Christmas songback number

back number – “Christmas Song” Music Video
Christmas song back number

This “Christmas Song,” with its impressively Christmassy sound, is one of back number’s most famous tracks.

Many people have probably heard its chorus melody.

It’s a pure love song, making it perfect for mixer parties, too.

If you want to wrap things up gently at the end, this is the song to choose.

threadMiyuki Nakajima

Thread – Miyuki Nakajima (Full)
Thread by Miyuki Nakajima

Ito, the classic song by Miyuki Nakajima that became a hit again thanks to Takashi Tsuruno’s cover.

Its chorus lyrics are very catchy and widely loved.

The falsetto parts might be challenging, but it’s a song that gains a special flavor when sung by a man—so give it a try.

For men (21–30)

A must-see for men!! This is the final song!

We’ve introduced 20 great choices for the final song at karaoke—did any catch your eye? From here, we’ll break it down by gender, starting with songs for men. There are tracks that will really heat things up and ones that bring the night to a gentle close, so pick according to the vibe! If you want even more recommendations, check out the related articles here. Related articles:[For Men] The perfect closing song to sing at the end of karaoke

For men (1–10)

Yume YumeONE OK ROCK

I think ONE OK ROCK is the band that every guy dreams of.

I’m always thinking, “If I’m going to do a band, I want to do ONE OK ROCK!” but the reality is it’s hard to find someone who can sing their keys.

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That said, this time with “Yume Yume,” the vocal range is E3–C5, and there aren’t a lot of repeated high notes, so I think more people will be able to sing it.

However, it has more rap parts than singing… You might struggle with the rap sections when learning it! Try changing the playback speed on YouTube and practice by following the lyrics slowly.

If you can sing it, it should go over really well at karaoke, so it’s nice to have at least one ONE OK ROCK song in your repertoire!