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This is a sure hit! Hype songs men will want to sing as the first track at karaoke

I think there are quite a few chances to go to karaoke, but don’t you ever find yourself unsure what to sing for the first song?

It’s one thing if you’re going with close friends, but when it’s with work-related people or karaoke with someone you’re meeting for the first time, choosing songs can be tricky.

So in this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended first-song picks for men at karaoke!

Ideally, choose a song that can warm up the room or help you warm up your voice.

We’ve picked everything from nostalgic classics to the latest hit songs!

Alright, let’s take a look at which songs are recommended!

This is a surefire hit! Hype songs men will want to sing as the first track at karaoke (91–100)

room for growthCreepy Nuts

[MV] Creepy Nuts – Nobishiro (Room to Grow)
Nobishiro Creepy Nuts

A track by the music unit Creepy Nuts, a duo of Japan’s top rapper and the world’s best DJ, who continue to set new standards in the Japanese hip-hop scene.

Featured on their major 2nd album “Case,” this song was used in the commercial for au’s “povo 2.

0.” Unlike the intimidating image hip-hop still has in Japan, its laid-back flow takes the edge off and makes it a great opener to warm up the room at karaoke.

It’s an upbeat tune that’s fun for the whole group to sing along to, with relaxed yet snappy rhymes throughout.

swallowtail butterflyPorno Graffitti

This song is striking for its exhilarating sound woven from Latin rhythms and the timbres of folk instruments.

The lyrics, which overlay the fragility of a swallowtail butterfly with the pangs of unrequited love and the theme of unconditional affection, are memorable too.

Released in June 2001, it was written as the commercial song for FT Shiseido’s Tissela Toconuts Coconut and won Song of the Year at the 16th Japan Gold Disc Awards.

It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for the third consecutive time and sold approximately 920,000 copies.

Enjoy the powerful vocals and Latin groove as you sing it with feeling!

paprikaFoorinn

This song was born from NHK’s “2020 Support Song Project.” Remarkably, it has already surpassed 100 million views on YouTube.

It’s a song anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or gender.

The choreography is simple too, so learning it will make it even more fun.

I’d like to gradually build up our motivation to sing starting with this song.

I should be able to fly (in the sky).Spitz

Spitz / I Should Be Able to Fly in the Sky
Spitz - Soramo Toberu Hazu (I Should Be Able to Fly in the Sky)

A four-piece rock band whose name was chosen because it’s “short and cute, yet has a punk vibe,” Spitz released this as their eighth single.

It’s famous for being the theme song of the TV drama “Hakusen Nagashi,” but did you know it was originally written on request to be the theme for a different drama? The opening, which starts with a catchy guitar riff, seems perfect for easing everyone’s nerves as the first song at karaoke.

The tempo is relaxed and it’s easy to sing, but the melody actually stays in a high range throughout.

If the original key is tough, adjust it to a key that’s comfortable for you.

dance hallMrs. GREEN APPLE

A song by the three-piece rock band Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, chosen as the theme for the information program Mezamashi 8.

It’s included on Unity, their first album since resuming activities in Phase 2, and its pop, full-bodied arrangement is perfect for starting the day.

The lively beat and catchy melody are sure to hype everyone up as the first track at karaoke.

However, because it features leaps in pitch and high notes right from the opening, be sure to practice well so you don’t go off-key and can lift everyone’s spirits.

HONEYL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel Honey Smile Tour
HONEYL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

The 10th single by L’Arc~en~Ciel, a four-piece rock band in which all members are composers and each has their own hit songs.

Used as the ending theme for the soccer information program “Super Soccer,” the track features an arrangement that ramps up your excitement, starting with an opening of just guitar strumming and vocals before driving into a fast-paced chorus.

Since the chorus includes wide melodic leaps and falsetto that require a high range, be sure to adjust the key to suit your voice.

It’s a cool rock tune that can instantly fire up a karaoke session—perfect as the first song for everyone to sing along.

Rose of PassionTHE BLUE HEARTS

[Official] THE BLUE HEARTS 'Rose of Passion' [6th Single (1990/7/25)] THE BLUE HEARTS / Jyounetsu no Bara
The Rose of Passion THE BLUE HEARTS

This is the ninth single by THE BLUE HEARTS, a four-piece punk band that enjoyed explosive popularity among junior and senior high school students from the 1980s to the 1990s and is still talked about today as a legendary presence.

The track was used as the theme song for the TV drama “High School Graffiti 2” and is also a beloved staple as a cheering song in high school baseball.

With a relatively flat melody line and a low key, it’s a safe choice as the first song in karaoke.

Despite its simplicity, the driving arrangement will energize any karaoke session—a rock tune that especially makes those of the generation want to sing along at the top of their lungs.