[For Men] Want to Hype Up the Karaoke? A Roundup of Recommended High-Energy J-Pop/Rock
I think there are plenty of chances to go to karaoke—whether with friends, family, or coworkers—and once you’re there, you naturally want to get the crowd going.
You’re probably always wondering which songs will hype everyone up, right?
In this article, we’ll introduce a ton of great karaoke songs that are perfect for men and guaranteed to liven up the room!
We’ve picked popular tracks that often rank high on karaoke charts, so they’re sure to be a hit.
In addition to upbeat party anthems, we also recommend some beloved ballads.
Even if you’re thinking, “I’m not confident in my singing…,” don’t worry—there are plenty of easy-to-sing songs you can choose from.
Use this as a reference and have fun!
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[For Men] Want to hype up karaoke? A roundup of recommended high-energy Japanese songs (121–130)
Beginning feat. Kiyosaku from MONGOL800Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Hajimari feat.
Kiyosaku from MONGOL800 features Kiyosaku Uezu from MONGOL800—who inspired the band’s central figure, Motoki Omori, to start making music—on chorus.
It’s a track included on their third album, ENSEMBLE, and its refreshing feel evokes the spirit of youth punk.
While it has a driving sense of speed, the melody is relaxed, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
If possible, try recreating the chorus parts with friends; it’s a high-energy rock tune that’s sure to get everyone fired up.
indigo (ai)Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Originally included on the live-venue-exclusive mini album “Introduction,” and later re-arranged for inclusion on the first album “TWELVE,” “Ai” is a rock tune whose tight intro and tapping-featured guitar create a thrilling ensemble that sticks in your ears.
Because it has relatively few leaps in pitch and a less mobile melody, it should be easier to stay on pitch even for those who aren’t confident singers.
Its driving arrangement is sure to energize any karaoke session—a highly recommended number.
(you can do) everythingONE OK ROCK

“(you can do) everything,” included on their major-label first album Zeitakubyou—titled to reflect a work packed with a variety of music—is a refreshing track whose striking guitar riff and driving 8-beat tempo will lift your spirits.
Although the overall key is on the higher side, there aren’t many large melodic leaps and the range isn’t very wide, so if you set the key to suit your voice, it’s comfortable to sing.
It’s a rock tune everyone can enjoy together—perfect for livening up karaoke even if you’re not very confident in your singing.
Loco LotionORANGE RANGE

If you’re looking for a song that gets everyone shouting along, “Locolotion” is a great pick.
It’s a track released in 2004 by the rock band ORANGE RANGE.
The song depicts a romance between a handsome man and a beautiful woman set on the beach.
Enjoy its comedic storyline and summery vibe, and don’t forget to throw in some call-and-response.
Plus, the steady tempo makes it easy to sway to the rhythm and belt out the lyrics, which is part of its appeal.
[For Men] Want to hype up the karaoke? A roundup of recommended high-energy Japanese songs (131–140)
You can't count on heroes of justice.SMAP

This is an early song by SMAP, the nationally beloved male idol group.
It’s memorable for how Masahiro Nakai—who isn’t exactly known for his singing—performs with such freedom and ease.
The sound has a rare punk rock flavor for SMAP, and it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going if you sing it at karaoke!
Linda LindaTHE BLUE HEARTS

An absolute classic for getting the karaoke crowd going.
It’s one of the signature songs by the legendary rock band THE BLUE HEARTS.
Released in 1987, it became a massive hit.
Since many famous musicians and artists have covered it, it’s known across generations.
Plenty of people can sing it without looking at the lyrics.
Don’t worry about singing perfectly—just ride the beat and sing straight from the heart.
It’s a great stress reliever.
good-for-nothingTHE BLUE HEARTS

It’s a song defined by lyrics that bare a rebellious spirit against society.
The punk rock-style melody—iconic of The Blue Hearts—leaves a strong impression, and the rapid-fire guitar solo is just plain cool.
The key isn’t very high, so it’s an easy one to sing at karaoke.






