Karaoke songs I want to sing in the morning
We’ve put together a collection of Japanese-lyric karaoke songs that seem perfect for kicking off your day on a high note when you sing them in the morning.
Just listening will lift your spirits—these are energizing power songs.
Play through the playlist and sing along to blow away that morning drowsiness.
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- [High-pitched warning!] Songs with high notes that are hard to sing
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- Cheer songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. Classic crowd-pleasing anthems that get everyone pumped
- [I want to sing out loud] Songs that feel great to belt and are fun for karaoke
Karaoke Songs to Sing in the Morning (41–50)
rainbowMasaharu Fukuyama

A summer song by Masaharu Fukuyama that was used as the theme for the drama “Water Boys.” Because the drama’s image is so strong, it evokes a sense packed with high school summer youth.
When I listen to it, I can picture a rainbow after the rain.
Karaoke songs to sing in the morning (51–60)
have a nice dayKana Nishino

A karaoke song by Kana Nishino, who rose to become a prominent name in Japanese pop history through her catchy, pop, youth-oriented sound-making.
Its glamorous, luxurious mood gives it a texture that makes you want to sing it in the morning, lifting your spirits and putting you in an upbeat, positive frame of mind.
TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS

The Blue Hearts’ songs are very straightforward, powerful, and there are many great ones.
Among them, I recommend this song in particular—it’s one of their most popular tracks.
If you don’t know The Blue Hearts, please give it a listen and let it move you.
School HeavenKyoko Koizumi

This hit song, originally released in 1974 by the five-sibling group Finger 5 and later covered by Kyoko Koizumi in 1989, features a call-and-response intro that really boosts motivation.
It has also become a staple cheer song for high school baseball and has been covered by numerous artists—an eternal school anthem that remains beloved today.
Shake HipKome Kome Club

When it comes to the kings of funky hype songs, Kome Kome Club surely comes to mind.
This track, their second single, is from their early days, but it gradually gained popularity over time and kept evolving through multiple brush-ups.
It’s a high-energy song that’s perfect for mornings.
YOUNG MAN (Y.M.C.A.)Hideki Saijo

A major hit by 70s and 80s super idol Hideki Saijo.
As a cover of the Village People, it was a huge topic at the time.
The cheerful choreography for YMCA remains well known even today, making it a perfect song to listen to in the morning.
It’s still covered by many artists, so it might be fun to look for different versions.
OmoidamaKanjani Eight

A 2014 release by Kanjani Eight, chosen as the theme song for a summer high school baseball TV program.
It’s both a rousing summer cheer song from a band known for their musicianship and a track that perfectly captures the feel of summer vacation.
With excellent vocals, rhythm, and harmonies, it’s a top pick for summer.





