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Karaoke songs I want to sing at night

We’ve compiled a collection of Japanese-lyric songs that are perfect for nighttime karaoke.

Rather than filtering strictly by the theme of “night,” we’ve selected tracks that simply feel just right to sing at night.

Whether you’re having a lively time with friends in a late-night karaoke box or belting it out at a karaoke snack bar, these picks are great for a variety of situations.

Karaoke songs I want to sing at night (1–10)

Go Go Ghost ShipKenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu MV 'Go-Go Ghost Ship'
Go Go Ghost Ship Kenshi Yonezu

This karaoke song by Kenshi Yonezu has earned a devoted core fanbase with its danceable sound and catchy vocal work.

The vocals are easy to sing, and together with lyrics tailored for the night, the track effectively heightens the mood.

Stop this nightJUJU

JUJU “Stop This Night for Me”
Stop This Night, JUJU

This is a karaoke song by JUJU, whose impressive skill lets her effortlessly sing across many genres, including R&B, house, and ballads.

It has a stylish atmosphere that sets a sweet nighttime mood and a composition that makes you want to sing along.

OrionMika Nakashima

Mika Nakashima 'ORION' Music Video
Orion Mika Nakashima

This is a karaoke song by Mika Nakashima, an artist who has also worked as an actress thanks to her husky vocals and exceptional looks.

It has an atmosphere that perfectly suits the mood of the night sky, making you want to sing it with a calm heart.

Karaoke songs to sing at night (11–20)

In the night sky after the rainThe 50 Kaitenz

The 50 Kaitenz – In the Night Sky After the Rain
The 50 Kaitenz in the rain-cleared night sky

A karaoke song by The 50 Kaitenz, whose free, expansive vocals that match the rockin’ sound will energize you.

Its night-perfect mood heightens your urge to sing your heart out and delivers a finish that helps release the stress that’s built up inside.

The Thirteenth NightMasayuki Suzuki

Masayuki Suzuki - The Thirteenth Night
Thirteenth Night by Masayuki Suzuki

There’s even an anecdote that after it was performed on a TV show, word of mouth spread and it became an explosive hit—that song is “Jusan-ya.” It’s an original piece written by singer Masashi Sada.

The title “Jusan-ya” refers to a Japanese moon-viewing tradition, essentially the Japanese counterpart to the “Jugoya” custom that came from China.

In the song, the bittersweet feelings of two people who can hardly meet are sung about.

The key stays relatively steady, so it should be easy to sing even for karaoke beginners.

Blue nightTaiga Kyomoto

This song was born from Taiga Kyomoto’s solo project “ART-PUT.” It was released on November 3, 2024.

It’s a ballad that expresses a sense of aching sadness and deep emotion, themed around the stillness of night and solitude.

With cinematic, dramatic arrangements and a melody line that resonates with the listener’s heart, it leaves a strong impression.

You’ll be captivated by Kyomoto’s sweet voice and delicate expressiveness.

It might be perfect for listening alone at night.

Flowers blooming in the night skyMEGARYU

MEGARYU / Flowers Blooming in the Night Sky
Flowers Blooming in the Night Sky MEGARYU

This is a karaoke song by Megaryu, who’s been riding the mainstream with pop-ified takes on reggae flows and hip-hop vibes.

The catchy, reliably memorable chorus and the uplifting mood make it a perfect fit for the night sky.