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[For Men] The perfect closing song to sing at the end of karaoke

Do you have a go-to song you always sing at karaoke?

I’m sure everyone has at least one song they’re confident in, but do you have a song you always sing last?

Surprisingly, there may not be that many people who decide, “The last song is always this one!” every time.

By the way, popular choices for the last song include upbeat crowd-pleasers, gentle ballads, and short songs you can finish quickly even when time is tight.

Songs that everyone knows and can sing along to are especially popular!

With that in mind, this article will introduce songs that are particularly recommended for men as the final track at karaoke.

Pick a song that matches the vibe of your karaoke session that day.

[For Men] The Final Song to Sing at Karaoke (51–60)

loveGen Hoshino

Gen Hoshino – Koi (Official Video)
Love Hoshino Gen

This is one of Gen Hoshino’s signature songs, known for its friendly melody that gently seeps into listeners’ hearts and its bright vocals.

It was also chosen as the theme song for the smash-hit drama “We Married as a Job!” (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu).

Its distinctive dance became such a sensation that it sparked a social phenomenon.

It’s the perfect number for everyone to dance to together at the end of a karaoke session.

Promise of SunflowersMotohiro Hata

Stand by Me Doraemon theme song: “Himawari no Yakusoku” (Promise of a Sunflower)
Himawari no Yakusoku by Motohiro Hata

Its straightforward lyrics resonated with many people, making it a very popular karaoke song.

It is the theme song for Toho’s 3DCG animated film “STAND BY ME Doraemon.” It has also been used in commercials for NTT West and NEXCO East Japan, and it is Hata Motohiro’s biggest hit.

Even though it’s supposed to be singing about ordinary feelings, listening to this song makes you realize many things anew.

The chorus has such a good reputation that it really shines at weddings, and if you want to end things romantically without pretense, this song is highly recommended.

Beyond the GoodbyeMomoe Yamaguchi

This song is famous for being the last one Momoe Yamaguchi sang before her retirement.

So for those who know, it’s “the final song.” Lately, you can even catch her son singing it on TV.

It’s also a karaoke staple and perfect for people with lower voices.

It’s a song you can sing across generations, so why not learn it? With the resurgence of Showa-era pop, figures like Momoe Yamaguchi—who were at the peak of their idol popularity back then—are back in the spotlight.

They’re even quietly supported by subculture-loving women in their 20s.

U.S.A.DA PUMP

DA PUMP / U.S.A. (short ver.)
U.S.A.DA PUMP

DA PUMP’s smash hit “U.

S.

A.” This song, with its distinctive dance and entertainment-packed lyrics, won strong support especially among teens and people in their twenties.

Not only is the dance a highlight, but the melody is also extremely catchy and easy to groove to, so it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.

Wrap up your karaoke session by hyping everyone up with the ‘Ii ne’ dance.

[For Men] The Final Song You Want to Sing at the End of Karaoke (61–70)

I want to become the wind.THE BOOM

THE BOOM 'I Want to Be the Wind' Meihou Plateau Music Festival
I Want to Be the Wind THE BOOM

It’s a massive hit by The Boom from Okinawa.

With its comfortable bossa nova–samba-style sound and cohesive vocals, it conveys the message that we’re glad to have met here, making it perfect for the finale and leaving everyone with a pleasant feeling.

Lullaby of a Jagged HeartThe Checkers

The Checkers - “Lullaby of a Zigzag Heart”
Lullaby of the Jagged Heart - The Checkers

This is a signature song by The Checkers, a pioneering male idol group.

With lyrics and catchiness that make it perfect for wrapping up a karaoke session, it’s a track that even older generations can enjoy.

Depending on the occasion, it can be a real showstopper.

It’s a warm, feel-good karaoke song that everyone can sing together and have a lively time with.

Yah Yah YahCHAGE and ASKA

[MV] YAH YAH YAH / CHAGE and ASKA
Yah Yah YahCHAGE and ASKA

The most important thing in karaoke? It’s being able to sing along! Get the karaoke room hyped like you’re a musician.

This song makes that easy.

Of course, it’s thanks to the sheer power of this absolutely devastating classic, but raise your hands and belt out those high-energy lyrics together! Released in 1993 as CHAGE and ASKA’s 31st single, it became a million seller as the theme song for the drama “If You Look Back, He’s There.”