Even if you’re tone-deaf, it’s okay! Easy karaoke songs for men in their 40s
“There are great songs for karaoke, but I just can’t hit the notes…” “I’m tone-deaf, so I’m not confident about singing…” No need to worry! Even if you think you’re ‘tone-deaf,’ you can absolutely enjoy karaoke by choosing the right songs.
In this article, we’ve gathered songs with easy-to-sing melodies that don’t require a wide vocal range.
With simple rhythms and catchy phrases, these tracks let you savor the essence of karaoke to the fullest.
We hope to help every music lover find a song that feels great to sing.
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Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, It’s Okay! Easy Karaoke Songs for Men in Their 40s (131–140)
B-BlueBOØWY

Among men in their late 40s, many probably listened to BOØWY quite a bit.
BOØWY left behind numerous memorable rock classics, and among them, the song I especially recommend for its ease of singing is B-Blue.
While its heart-pounding melody is striking, the vocal range is surprisingly narrow and the vocal line doesn’t fluctuate much.
It’s a song you can handle even when your voice is worn out after a second party, so definitely add it to your repertoire.
ForeverGosuperāzu

This classic song, which celebrates an eternal bond with a loved one, gently conveys the idea that love, precisely because it has no form, cannot be broken.
Its strong feelings of thinking about someone across physical distance resonate in the heart alongside beautiful harmonies.
Released in August 2000, the song stayed on the Oricon charts for an impressive 44 weeks and was also used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN.” One of its charms lies in the variety of arrangements unique to The Gospellers, such as the “Album Version” on the album Soul Serenade and the “unplugged live version” included on the single Hitori.
It remains a beloved track—one you’ll want to sing after chatting with friends, as you think of someone dear to you.
Until My Babe-kun falls asleepSha ran Q

Sharan Q is a band that gained popularity for its original musicality, combining the essence of kayōkyoku with rock.
They’re well-regarded for their ballads, and among them, “My Babe Kimi ga Nemuru made” is especially recommended as an easy song to sing.
The vocal range is quite narrow, from mid1 C# to mid2 G#.
They frequently use a technique called ‘hiccup’ at the start of each phrase, so mastering this will quickly elevate the overall quality.
Give it a try for reference.
At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

A signature work by Noriyuki Makihara that delivers a universal message about living true to yourself, carried by a powerful yet gentle melody.
It’s a classic imbued with a strong resolve to value your true self, even while grappling with doubts and anxieties in life.
Also included on the album “Who Will You Share a Happy Yawn With?”, it became a massive hit, surpassing one million copies within six months of its June 1991 release.
It was chosen as the entrance march for the 64th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in spring 1992.
The melody is marked by an acoustic guitar and a calm tempo, making it easy to sing.
It’s a song that resonates at life’s crossroads or when you feel you might lose yourself, and it’s cherished by many.
KNOCKIN’ ON YOUR DOORL⇔R

The band L⇔R gained popularity with their refreshing musical style that mixes rock and J-pop.
Although they were active in the 1990s, many of their songs evoke the sound of the 1980s, and their catchy music won them many fans.
Among their tracks, one I especially recommend is “KNOCKIN’ ON YOUR DOOR.” It has a slight city-pop vibe, featuring a smooth vocal line with gentle rises and falls in pitch throughout.
The range is a bit on the higher side, but as long as you stay in key, it’s a song that anyone can sing.
TELL MEhide with Spread Beaver

Hide from X JAPAN captivated not only women but many men as well.
I imagine quite a few men in their 40s admired him.
Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is TELL ME.
This track stands out for its straightforward rock sound that feels light yet passionate, and the vocal line is equally direct.
Since there aren’t any overly complicated vocal parts, it’s easy for anyone to sing.
The chorus is deliberately set in a lower register too, which is a welcome point for those who find it hard to hit higher notes.
Pink Spiderhide with Spread Beaver

The band hide with Spread Beaver, which won a lot of support from men in their 40s.
It was hide’s band formed after X JAPAN disbanded, and they produced many classic songs.
Among hide with Spread Beaver’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is Pink Spider.
While the sound is loud, the vocal line itself has few long sustained notes and doesn’t involve complex pitch movement.
Since it requires shouting technique, if you can clear that hurdle, it’s actually a fairly easy song to perform.



