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.
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For men (1–10)
If I had been living aloneSUPER BEAVER

Recommended for those who want to end on a mellow note! If you’re confident in your singing voice, give it a try.
The charm of this piece lies in the beauty of each and every lyric, as well as its dynamic structure where the chorus returns again and again.
It’s a slow-tempo rock song, and I feel this kind of track best showcases their appeal.
The warm, reassuring message carried by such a gorgeous melody is sure to resonate even with those who don’t know them yet.
In 2020, they signed a new major-label deal, and this song was one of the tracks released as their first single under that renewed contract.
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Originally released by DISH// in 2017, the song was a hit at the time, but after being featured on the quickly trending YouTube project video THE FIRST TAKE, it experienced a revival hit in 2020! The acoustic version performed there was also released digitally, making it a major talking point.
The lyrics and composition were done by Aimyon, and it’s easy to see why the beautiful, heartfelt worldview of the lyrics and the song’s familiarity resonate with listeners.
Of course, Takumi Kitamura’s straightforward vocal delivery is wonderful too.
It’s highly recommended for singing at the end of a karaoke session—tenderly, wistfully, and with a dramatic touch.
For women (ages 11–20)
Recommended for women!! If you're unsure about the last song
Finally, I’ll introduce some recommended songs for women to sing as the last track at karaoke! I’ve gathered mainly refreshing and mellow songs that are perfect for wrapping up the night, including well-known classics and tracks by trending artists. Sing your final song comfortably and bring your fun time to a satisfying close! Related articles:Recommended Japanese karaoke songs for women to sing as a final closing number
For women (1–10)
Before GoodbyeAAA

A song that was used in an Ito-Yokado commercial and won the Excellent Work Award at the Japan Record Awards in the year it was released.
Since AAA has male and female vocal parts as well as rap parts, it’s easy to sing when you go to karaoke with lots of friends! Just like the title says, it’s perfect for everyone to sing together before saying goodbye!
Koi-bi and ROMANCEGMU

This is the 15th single by GMU, the idol group serving as sightseeing ambassadors for Aomori City.
The song incorporates elements of Baroque music and has a somewhat nostalgic feel.
I think it’s a track that can be performed solo and still sound cool and exciting! Listening from the A melody, it gives the impression of having quite a lot of low notes.
High notes can be easier to hit when you project your voice with energy, but low notes are the opposite: if you use plenty of breath and release your voice slowly, as if right in front of you, it becomes easier to stay on pitch.
There are many tips for this, but the most important is to let a “bundle” of breath out slowly in front of you.
I used to struggle with low notes myself, but as I studied vocal training and experimented, this method made it much easier for me to sing low notes.
Since we don’t often use low voices in daily life, it’s natural not to be accustomed to them.
When you sing, try to keep these tips in mind!
NautilusYorushika

If you bring in a standout Yorushika song as the closing number, it could make for a finale you can be a bit proud of.
Sing it gently! Since they’re a somewhat enigmatic artist, choosing this track will likely draw a lot of attention from everyone.
It’s a beautiful song, so it’s perfect as the final piece.
NEVER ENDNamie Amuro

This song by Namie Amuro is an unforgettable masterpiece.
It’s the perfect track to close with.
Even as time passes, choosing this song really shows great taste! Please sing it with the meaning that, just like the title says, our fun times won’t end! (lol) And let’s all remember Amuro-chan, whom everyone loved.
Goodbye, LipsHarleo

This song was used as the theme for a film of the same title.
The actresses Nana Komatsu and Mugi Kadowaki, who appeared in the movie, perform it.
Its relaxed rhythm and comfortable acoustic sound are striking.
After belting it out at karaoke, it’s perfect for calming your heart.
Incidentally, the track was produced by singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata.





