Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2025]
Have you ever struggled to decide what to sing at karaoke?
It’s important to pick songs that are easy to sing and crowd-pleasers, but ultimately, choosing songs that match your own taste is what matters most.
I’m sure you’ll find some great tracks here that will get everyone hyped.
Feel free to use this as a reference.
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Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2025] (91–100)
Summer Colorsyuzu99rank/position

Known as a leading act of the second street-performance movement, Yuzu is a folk duo that built up a steady following through street gigs and went on to make their major-label debut; this is their first single.
The melody features many leaps born from its distinctive rhythmic phrasing, and Yuzu’s unique harmonies—different from conventional ones—are wonderfully pleasing.
While it’s a challenging song to sing due to the complex harmonies layered over a highly driving melody, its breezy feel—true to its title—makes it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke.
If possible, team up with a friend and show off perfect harmonies.
It’s also known as one of Yuzu’s signature karaoke songs.
I want to take only you away just like this.DEEN100rank/position

It was DEEN’s debut single, released in 1993.
Released during the golden age of J-pop, it became a massive hit, so I imagine most men in their 50s are familiar with this song.
It was also used in an NTT Docomo commercial.
At the time of its release, it truly was the golden era of J-pop, and making a song a hit basically required it to be frequently chosen in the karaoke market.
This track likely reflects that context strongly; it’s crafted to be very easy for anyone to remember and sing.
I think it’s a top choice to select for karaoke.
Please enjoy!





