Japanese karaoke songs that get teenage boys hyped
Karaoke could be called the quintessential pastime for teens.
We’ve gathered Japanese songs that teen boys can use to get the crowd going at karaoke!
From the latest hits to timeless classics still sung today.
Master them all and you might just become the hero of your class!
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Japanese karaoke songs that hype up teen boys (31–40)
GloriousBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST is a boy group born from an audition program.
The song they created as the support anthem for the 102nd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament is “Glorious.” In addition to SKY-HI, who serves as the producer, member LEO also took part in writing the lyrics for this track.
They’ve successfully expressed the passion of chasing dreams with powerful words.
It’s a song that people dedicated to any pursuit—not just soccer—will surely relate to.
GOBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN has long been popular among male artists.
Many people sing their songs at karaoke.
They were also chosen to perform the theme song for Granblue Fantasy The Animation.
There aren’t many high notes, so it might be relatively easy to sing.
Rising SunEXILE

When you think of EXILE, many people probably picture heart-wrenching ballads, but this song is a charity single created to support recovery efforts in areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, and it’s an uplifting track.
Another charm of EXILE’s songs is splitting ATSUSHI’s and TAKAHIRO’s parts and singing them with friends.
SignFLOW

This is a song that was also used as an opening theme for the anime Naruto.
Although the band isn’t very well-known in Japan, they’ve received high praise overseas, partly because they handled the opening for such a representative Japanese anime.
It’s a really cool track.
HOWEVERGLAY

GLAY’s smash hit “HOWEVER” is still loved by a wide range of generations, and so many artists have released cover versions of it.
The lyrics and melody that really grab the listener’s heart are irresistible.
As for the high notes in the chorus—power through them with sheer spirit! (lol)
Japanese karaoke songs that hype up teenage boys (41–50)
Moonlight FlowerJanne Da Arc

A five-member visual kei rock band.
They have been on hiatus since 2007, but the members have continued their solo activities.
Their song was used as the opening theme for the anime Black Jack, so they are quite well-known among young people.
Bedroom WarfareONE OK ROCK

The song by ONE OK ROCK is a grand love anthem that portrays passionate love and conflict.
Its powerful vocals and energetic band sound draw you in instantly.
Featured on the album Ambitions, released in January 2017, it made a big impact both in Japan and abroad.
The lyrics, which sing of intense emotional ups and downs, are sure to leave a deep impression on listeners.
It’s guaranteed to get everyone fired up if you sing it with friends at karaoke.
It’s an especially recommended track for teenage boys dealing with the complex feelings unique to adolescence.





