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Japanese karaoke songs that excite men in their 20s

Have you ever gone to karaoke with friends, only to run through all the classics or end up overlapping on the same songs, making it hard to pick the next one?

In times like that, here’s a selection of Japanese songs that are sure to hype up guys in their 20s.

With these, you might just be able to take control of the vibe in the room (lol).

Japanese karaoke songs that get men in their 20s hyped (21–30)

Goodbye ElegyMasaki Suda

When it comes to the most popular actor among Gen Z, wouldn’t Masaki Suda be the top pick? He’s also thriving as an artist and has dropped several hit tunes.

Among his many standout songs, the one I especially recommend for teenage boys is Sayonara Elegy.

This track features a style that combines folk and rock, reminiscent of Kazuyoshi Saito.

While it has intensity, the overall melody stays within a narrow vocal range.

There are few long notes and no sudden jumps in pitch, making it a perfect choice for teenage boys whose voices may still be unstable.

Blue Sky Jumping HeartAqours

[Sample Video] Aqours Love Live! Sunshine!! “Aozora Jumping Heart” “Humming Friend”
Blue Sky Jumping Heart Aqours

It’s the opening song from the anime Love Live! Sunshine!!.

Personally, I knew about Aqours from a mobile game, but I wasn’t interested at all until I watched the anime.

After watching it, I really came to love them.

Since it’s the opening of that anime, it’s a particularly memorable song for me.

Karaoke songs in Japanese that hype up men in their 20s (31–40)

dandelionBUMP OF CHICKEN

[BUMP OF CHICKEN] Rilakkuma Tries Playing “Dandelion” [Guitar]
Dandelion BUMP OF CHICKEN

This is a memorable piece I performed at our club’s farewell concert back in college.

The song is upbeat, and when the music video plays, it really conveys the world of the song and makes it easier to get excited.

Personally, I love the movement of the bass in this track.

Meltsupercell

It’s a Vocaloid song.

It’s so famous that it has over six million video views.

The song sings of a delicate maiden’s crush, but when it’s performed by a rugged, masculine singer, the contrast is amusing and really hypes up the crowd.

It also gets lively if you turn the lyrics into a parody version.

MelissaPorno Graffitti

PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Melissa (Short ver.)' / PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Melissa (Short Ver.)'
Melissa Porno Graffitti

Because it was used in the anime Fullmetal Alchemist, it’s very well-known and easy to get the crowd excited.

It’s one of the songs I always choose when I go to karaoke.

This applies to Porno Graffitti’s songs in general, but since the pitch is high, I think men will need to adjust the key when singing.

SenbonzakuraWagakki Band

This is a cover of a Vocaloid song.

It’s so well-known that even people who aren’t very familiar with Vocaloid have heard of it.

When the PV plays, it conveys the song’s world and makes it even more exciting.

Incidentally, Sachiko Kobayashi has also covered it.

Take It! Sailor UniformKonata Izumi (Aya Hirano), Kagami Hiiragi (Emiri Katō), Tsukasa Hiiragi (Kaori Fukuhara), Miyuki Takara (Aya Endo)

This is the song used for the opening of the anime “Lucky☆Star.” In the opening sequence, the characters dance, and I remember learning that dance back then.

I can still do parts of it, so at karaoke I sing while dancing to liven things up.