Karaoke Songs That Get the Crowd Going: Popular Artist Rankings [2025]
This time, I’d like to introduce a ranking of artists whose songs are guaranteed to get everyone pumped at karaoke.
If you’re wondering what to sing right now, or you want to prep before your next karaoke outing, be sure to use this ranking as a reference!
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Recommended Crowd-Pleasers for Karaoke: Popular Artist Rankings [2025] (91–100)
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That crisp guitar sound feels great! It’s a track by Surii, also known for hits like “Junkie Night Town Orchestra,” with a short version released in 2019 and a long version in 2020.
The lively soundscape really boosts your energy, and the tumbling, high-speed development with its rolling melody line is striking.
It’s got that charm that makes you want to hit repeat.
I can recommend it both as a karaoke song and as a dance number.
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A perfect song for anyone who wants to hype up the afterparty! Released in December 2015 under the alias “Hamada Bamyu Bamyu,” which Masatoshi Hamada of Downtown created as a “little sister” to Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.
It’s an electro-pop tune layered with Hamada’s signature Kansai-ben lyrics—a laugh-out-loud track that’ll put a smile on your face.
The gap is irresistible: Hamada, known for his tough image, honestly sings about wanting to be cute.
With Yasutaka Nakata’s standout production, the song is bursting with playful charm.
Born from a segment on the TV show “Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!,” it’s guaranteed to fire up the room when you sing it at karaoke.
A perfect party-closer that people of all ages can enjoy!





