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)
FRIENDSHIPH Jungle with T

This is the third single by the music unit H Jungle with t, formed by Masatoshi Hamada and Tetsuya Komuro, released in April 1996.
It was used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Leave it to Ryoma!” Compared to the unit’s first single, “WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes Wanna Cry~,” and their second single, “GOING GOING HOME,” this is a slightly more niche choice, but precisely for that reason, I’m introducing it as a recommended pick for men in their 40s who want to show a bit of individuality among their friends.
There aren’t any particularly difficult parts when singing it at karaoke, so feel free to choose it and have fun.
Just note that the final chorus modulates, so watch out for that part.
Innocent WorldMr.Children

Released in 1994 as Mr.
Children’s fifth single, this classic was, needless to say, a massive hit, and what stands out is that it still doesn’t feel dated today.
Its brisk sound and catchy melody make it popular across generations.
It recalls a time when we were chasing our dreams, gives a jolt to days when we’re about to be swallowed by the busyness of daily life, and delivers a message to keep moving toward the light—something that resonates with everyone.
Don’t worry about how well you sing; just sing it as your true self!
TELL MEhide

hide from X JAPAN.
He was also active as a solo artist, and at the time he was wildly popular—not only among women but also among men.
I imagine many men in their 40s were fans.
Among hide’s songs, the one I especially recommend is TELL ME.
It’s a straightforward rock track, but the vocal line is simple without complex pitch changes.
The range is narrow too, so even those who can’t sing very high should be able to handle it without any trouble.
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!
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

Packed with passionate messages, this song is known as one of Ulfuls’ signature tracks.
Released in January 1996, it was included on the album of the same name, Banzai.
It was also featured as a duet in the popular film UDON and used in a Fujicco commercial, remaining beloved across generations.
Composed of phrases anyone can relate to, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s the perfect pick when you want to liven up a karaoke session or reminisce with friends.
Why not enjoy showing off your voice alongside Tortoise Matsumoto’s fiery vocals?



