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[Men in Their 50s, Gather Up!] Classic Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers & Easy-to-Sing Hits

Do you ever find yourself unsure what to sing at karaoke? Many people struggle with things like “I can’t keep pitch” or “I can’t hit high notes.” The truth is, even if you’re not confident about your vocal range, karaoke becomes a lot more fun once you learn how to pick the right songs.

In this article, we’ve carefully selected tracks that are easy to sing and sure to get the crowd going.

From nostalgic classics to singable ballads, we’ve gathered songs from a wide range of genres—so you’re sure to find your next go-to number!

[Men in Their 50s, Gather Round!] Classic Crowd-Pleasers for Karaoke & Easy-to-Sing Hits (1–10)

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THE Toramaru Dragon “Road” FULL Music Video
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A massive hit that sold over two million copies in total.

Its poignant lyrics about heartbreak and parting deeply resonate with men in their 50s, making it a karaoke classic! It might feel a bit too mellow when actually sung at karaoke, but it’s perfect for when you want a break.

When singing, pay attention to breath flow and expressiveness for a better performance.

The song builds toward the chorus, so if you sing each phrase of the chorus with the image of growing intensity, it will add expressiveness and enhance the atmosphere.

The key is to sing carefully and delicately—avoid singing roughly at all costs!

I wanted to kiss you again.B’z

B’z / I Wanted to Kiss You Once More [B’z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2023 -STARS-] [SOUND ONLY]
I wanted to kiss you again.B'z

A ballad included on the 1991 album “IN THE LIFE,” it’s a story-driven song that portrays a journey from a summer meeting to a winter farewell.

It’s a karaoke staple that lets you deliver a tender, heartfelt performance.

The overall vocal range is slightly low at F3–G#4, so even singers who struggle with high notes should find it manageable.

One thing to watch out for: just because it sits low and feels easy, don’t overuse your throat.

If your pitch drops, your tone will get muffled and your vocal performance will suffer.

Try lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows, and sing with a constant sense of resonance between your eyebrows—the sound will flow more comfortably.

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Unicorn - “Great Nuisance”
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This is Unicorn’s debut single and a signature song that humorously yet powerfully portrays the pathos of a salaryman forced into solo assignment, all set to a gritty rock sound.

The music video is also comedic and well-known! The overall vocal range is fairly narrow, from F#3 to A#4, making it a hype track you can belt out on feel and momentum.

It’s less about “singing” and more about unleashing the cries of your heart without holding back, you know? You don’t need to worry too much about pitch—just go all-in, ride the energy, and let your voice out.

Keep your throat relaxed and crank up your energy level properly.

[Men in Their 50s, Gather Round!] Classic Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers & Easy-to-Sing Hits (11–20)

Islanders’ TreasureBEGIN

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A classic song that represents Okinawa, widely known as the image song for NHK’s “30th Anniversary of Okinawa’s Reversion to the Mainland.” It’s popular across generations, but when a man in his 50s sings it at karaoke or in a snack bar, his life experience adds a persuasive depth that warms up the room.

Since the song itself has a gentle Okinawan feel, it’s better to sing softly, as if speaking to the listener, rather than belting it out.

The melody flows smoothly, so try not to break the phrases too much—take a good breath and sing through to the end of each line.

That will help bring out the right atmosphere.

POISON ~ A world where you can’t even say what you want to saySorimachi Takashi

This was actor-singer Takashi Sorimachi’s fourth single, released in July 1998.

It was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama GTO, in which Sorimachi himself starred.

With a medium-to-up-tempo feel that’s easy for anyone to sing and get into, the song doesn’t require a wide vocal range.

The melody is also very catchy and easy to sing, making it a popular pick when you want to aim for a high karaoke score.

It might be fun to get together with friends and compete for scores on this one song, too.

Try placing the voice so it resonates toward your lower jaw inside your mouth and lean into your chest voice—you’ll likely get an even better vocal sound.

Give it a try!

That’s important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

Daijiman Brothers - “That’s Important” [High Quality Audio]
That's important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

It was the third single by DaijiMAN Brothers Band, released in August 1991.

It was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Houchan no Yamada Katsutenai TV,” which served as the catalyst for its hit success.

The melody is very straightforward and simple, rhythmically there’s nothing difficult, and the lyrics are memorable and easy to understand, making the song very easy to learn.

For men in their 50s who have grown distant from singing or music in their daily lives, it’s one of the best choices to sing at karaoke.

In terms of vocal range, most men should be able to sing it in the original key.

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Yosui Inoue – Shonen Jidai (Live) NHK Hall 2014/5/22
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This was Yosui Inoue’s 29th single, released in September 1990.

The song features a simple melody and structure reminiscent of a school song, making it easy even for those who aren’t confident singers to accept and sing along.

Of course, Inoue’s own vocal ability is very high, and singing it the way he does is quite a challenge.

However, even just tracing the original melody, lyrics, and rhythm is enough for it to stand as a proper song.

So if you’re not confident in your singing, please give it a try.