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 late at night
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Karaoke Songs to Sing at Night (21–30)
When dawn breaksMaki Asakawa

When people think of the blues, many picture a genre that’s gritty and energetic.
That’s certainly true for a lot of songs, but there are also blues pieces with a dark, heavy atmosphere.
Those are commonly called “withered blues,” and Maki Asakawa is widely acclaimed as Japan’s best female singer-songwriter when it comes to performing them.
Her music blends elements of jazz and blues into a dark yet stylish sound, making it a great pick for a late-night karaoke song.
Azure RabbitNoriko Sakai

This is a karaoke song by Noriko Sakai that sparked a major movement with its pop-inspired world and wistful lyrics.
Its sound, which carries a glamorous image, leaves a lasting impression and fits perfectly with the nighttime vibe.
Karaoke songs to sing at night (31–40)
Knight RiderGing Nang Boyz

It’s a track included on the second single, “Hikari,” released in 2007, and the lyrics—centered on email, which we hardly use anymore for exchanges with friends or lovers—are just incredibly emotional.
In the song, it says “there’s no email from the person I have feelings for,” and if you’re in your thirties or older, it probably reminds you of repeatedly refreshing your inbox for new messages.
It’s also fun to listen to the song while imagining what the title “Knight Rider” might mean and what message the lyrics are trying to convey.
Throw your voice into the postYU-KI

This is a karaoke song by Yuki, whose artist persona—combining cute, sophisticated girlishness—has generated a charismatic appeal that enjoys immense popularity in Japan.
Its euphoric musicality creates a texture that deepens the nighttime mood, making it a song you’ll want to sing.
You haveBASI

This is a karaoke song by Bashi that showcases a moody rap flow centered on chillhop, approaching with a downer vibe unlike anything before.
With a lyrical worldview that creates a cool atmosphere, it’s a piece that also fits perfectly for late-night listening.
Starry SkyCAPSULE

This is a karaoke song by Capsule, who propose a cute and girlish style as a leading presence in electropop.
The easy-to-sing lyrics evoke a fantastical world, making it a perfect fit for late-night neon.
I’ll put it on for you.DAOKO

A karaoke song by DAOKO, a rising pop singer widely trusted for her exceptional promise and distinctive vocal work.
Crafted with an urban sensibility, it’s a track that commands absolute confidence even in its downer mood, blending seamlessly into late-night hours.





