We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of hype karaoke songs, all at once, ordered by most views! It’s packed with perfect tracks to liven up after-parties at karaoke boxes, farewell and welcome parties, and other gatherings.
The playlist is updated weekly, too!
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Karaoke Hits That Get the Crowd Going: Latest Rankings [2025] (1–10)
Ojamajo CarnivalMAHO-do1rank/position

This is the debut single by MAHO-dou, the voice actress unit that performed the theme and insert songs for the TV anime Ojamajo Doremi.
Its pop arrangement, characteristic of an anime opening theme, still enjoys strong support from many anime fans today.
The cute melody, packed with call-and-response interjections, is sure to make longtime anime fans want to sing it at karaoke.
Known for numerous cover versions, it’s a timeless anime song and a go-to karaoke classic loved across generations.
cherry (cherry fruit; sakuranbo)Ai Otsuka2rank/position

When it comes to Ai Otsuka’s signature songs, many people probably think of this one.
It’s a track about the sweet bond between lovers, portraying a couple as adorable as cherries.
Released in December 2003 as her second single, it is also included on the album LOVE PUNCH.
Composed when Otsuka was around 18 to 19 years old, the song is characterized by its bright and energetic vibe.
It has been loved across generations, even being used as a cheer song for high school baseball.
It’s the perfect track for getting everyone hyped at karaoke or for a boost of energy.
Naughty SunORANGE RANGE3rank/position

For men in their late twenties and older, ORANGE RANGE is likely a particularly nostalgic band.
They have many great songs, but the one I especially recommend is “Ikenai Taiyō.” It’s a rap-rock track with a slightly comical touch, and both the chorus and its hook phrase deliver an outstanding lift.
It’s generally an easy song to sing, but since there’s a key change from the intro to the first verse, those who feel unsure should practice it a few times.
New Treasure IslandSakanaction4rank/position

A signature dance track by Sakanaction, released in September 2015 as the theme song for the film Bakuman.
The balance between its somewhat nostalgic synth tones and overwhelming catchiness is superb, isn’t it? Even when anxiety wavers you, the strong will to keep crafting with care is sure to resonate with anyone giving their all.
Its popularity is high, and its power to ignite crowds at live shows is truly one of a kind.
Paired with its surreal, unique choreography, dancing it as a group for a skit or performance will undoubtedly make for an unforgettable memory!
I can't stay a daydreaming girlNanae Aikawa5rank/position

One of Nanase Aikawa’s signature songs, which catapulted her into the ranks of star singers under the production of Tetsurō Oda.
This catchy, rock-style track—also covered by Demon Kakka of Seikima-II as well as idol group Yumemiru Adolescence—remains a karaoke favorite across generations.
If you’re in your 50s, it probably hit right around your youth, so some of you might even say, “My band covered this song.” Many were drawn to the lyrics, which skillfully speak for a girl on the verge of becoming an adult.
It’s a highly recommended song for belting out at full power and forgetting all your worries!
ultra soulB’z6rank/position

This is a hard rock number by B’z that powerfully expresses a soul’s cry to keep pushing the limits.
The lyrics, which portray facing oneself and chasing dreams, brilliantly capture the doubts and inner struggles we all encounter at life’s crossroads.
Takahiro Matsumoto’s dynamic guitar and Koshi Inaba’s soaring vocals blend perfectly, injecting a strong surge of energy into the listener’s heart.
Released in March 2001, it was chosen as the official theme song for the FINA World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka that same year.
Also included on the album “GREEN” and performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, this track gives a boost to anyone striving in their work or life.
It’s the perfect cheer song to belt out with close friends when you get together.
CharlesBalloon7rank/position

Balloon, known as the Vocaloid producer alias of Keina Suda, who is active as a singer-songwriter.
His 26th work, “Charles,” which earned his first million after its release, is a Vocaloid track that has consistently ranked high in karaoke charts among younger generations.
With a quintessentially Vocaloid melody featuring tongue-twisting speed and dramatic leaps in pitch, it’s a rewarding challenge for karaoke as well.
It’s a modern, high-energy tune that’s fun to compete over with friends to see who can sing it best.





