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 teenage boys (41–50)
Perfect HumanRADIO FISH

This is a signature song by a vocal and dance unit formed around the comedy duo Oriental Radio.
Since the track includes some comedic elements, it might get the crowd even more hyped if you drop it when the excitement peaks.
It seems to be popular to swap out the “Nakata” part of the lyrics with a friend’s name.
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

A song that became a massive hit as the theme song for the movie Your Name.
Although the band enjoyed overwhelming popularity among young people, they had rarely appeared on music programs or other media and weren’t widely known to the general public, but this song made them instantly famous.
It’s sure to get everyone hyped if you sing it at karaoke.
SHAKESMAP

It’s a poppy tune that really gets you hyped as you listen.
It’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke! It’s a shame they disbanded.
They dominated Japan’s music scene for so long, so I’d love to see them on stage again someday.
A 365-day love story.Sonar Pocket

This is the ninth single by Sonar Pocket, a three-member music group composed of members from Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture.
It’s a very beautiful love song that frankly expresses feelings for a lover.
It might be good when you want to appeal to girls (lol).
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This track features an energetic rock sound and lyrics that skillfully weave a contrast between sugar and bitter, leaving a strong impression.
Released by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN in May 2015, it was chosen as the ending theme for the anime Blood Blockade Battlefront.
It achieved the band’s highest position of No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and sparked a major response, with over 500,000 downloads.
It’s a highly recommended song not only for anime fans but also for teenage male rock listeners.
Sing it with friends at karaoke, and you’re sure to capture a sweet-and-bitter page of youth.
SHAMROCKUVERworld

They are a rock band that enjoys immense popularity, especially among junior high and high school students.
They rarely appear in the media, but they have produced numerous hit songs to date.
SHAMROCK has a beautiful melody and is a very easy song to get excited to.
It’s also a favorite among fans.
Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster's Flower Song)Vaundy

This is a song by Vaundy, who began posting music on YouTube in 2019 and became a hot topic after performing in the 73rd NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2022.
As for tie-in information, it was used as the CM song for Maruha Nichiro’s WILDish series, in the “For Us” edition.
According to Vaundy, this track was created with live performances in mind.
It was performed without an audience at his first one-man live in August 2020, but by 2023, sing-alongs were breaking out at concerts across the country, making it a symbolic anthem of the live music scene overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic.
If teenage boys sing it together with friends, it will likely become a song that deepens their bonds.





