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 (181–190)
No more tears are neededSuzuki Masayuki

Songs that are easy to sing tend to be built around simple melodies, which can make them feel a bit lacking in allure.
I imagine many men in their 40s want to sing songs that are both easy to sing and have a seductive vibe.
That’s why I recommend “Mou Namida wa Iranai.” It’s an R&B-tinged pop ballad with a sensuous melody throughout.
At the same time, the vocal lines have a lot in common with classic kayōkyoku, so there are more singable sections than you might expect.
If you’re a man in your 40s with a rich, full voice, definitely give it a try.
It’s nothing good.Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi

This was Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s 16th single, released in May 1987.
It was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Oyako Zigzag” (1987), in which he himself starred.
As of 2020, many people now in their 40s probably watched this drama in real time back then.
The “pee-pee-pee” scat in the intro is quite memorable.
Although Nagabuchi is known for his very distinctive singing style, the song itself is constructed as a fairly orthodox folk tune, making it relatively easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers or don’t usually sing.
You can sing it in a straightforward, faithful way by tracing the melody cleanly, or try imitating his signature style—since it’s a simple, melodic song, there are many ways to enjoy it depending on how you sing it.
Please enjoy it in your own interpretation!
I miss youBEGIN

BEGIN’s classic song “Koishikute.” It’s packed with the essence of the blues, with a pervasive sense of melancholy throughout.
The key reason it’s easy to sing is, above all, the tempo.
Although it’s very slow, it doesn’t rely heavily on long sustained notes, so even those who struggle with breath control can sing it without issue.
Also, because it’s rooted in the blues, mistakes can often be turned into stylistic variations, which makes it an easy song to perform in that sense as well.
Run through the hit chartsSuga Shikao

The artist Shikao Suga, known for his catchy musical style, has gained widespread popularity.
He has provided songs for many artists and has also scored numerous hits as a singer-songwriter himself.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend as easy to sing is “Hit Chart o Kakenukero” (“Dash Through the Hit Charts”).
It’s a track that shines with a laid-back yet emotional vibe, and overall stays within the mid to mid-high vocal range.
The smoothly rising melody in the chorus makes it easy to match pitch even for those who struggle with singing, so give it a try.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced karaoke songs for men in their 40s that even those who are tone-deaf can enjoy. We carefully selected tracks with minimal pitch variation and easy-to-sing melodies, so feel free to try them without pressure. With practice, you’ll naturally be able to sing them, making your karaoke time even more fun. We hope this helps you create wonderful memories!



