[For Men in Their 40s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs and Guaranteed Crowd-Pleasers
Have you ever found yourself at karaoke thinking, “I wish there were songs I could sing comfortably and enjoyably without pushing myself”? You might want to sing the latest hits, but the key is too high or the tempo too fast, so you end up choosing the same classics over and over…
For people like that, this article introduces a wide range of songs that are easy to sing and can liven up a karaoke session, including generational favorites for men in their 40s.
From nostalgic hit songs to the hottest tracks of today, you’re sure to find a tune that grabs the room’s attention without having to belt it out.
Use this as a guide to find new repertoire to show off at your next karaoke outing!
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[For Men in Their 40s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs and Guaranteed Crowd-Pleasers (21–30)
Summer Colorsyuzu

When it comes to Japan’s representative folk duo, it has to be Yuzu.
Their 1998 release “Natsuiro” is refreshing, easy to sing, and a song everyone can get excited about together.
This enduring, much-loved track is a karaoke staple that always livens things up.
It’s also fun to sing it as a duet, just like Yuzu!
Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi

It’s a ballad that’s also popular as a karaoke song favored by men.
Released in 1997 as Kazuyoshi Saito’s 15th single, it was used as the ending theme for TBS’s “COUNT DOWN TV,” and in 2008 it was newly re-recorded as “Utautai no Ballad 2008.” Many artists have covered it.
It has regained attention after being used as the battle theme on a TV show to determine the karaoke champion.
[For Men in Their 40s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs, Guaranteed Crowd-Pleasers (31–40)
single bedSha ran Q

Just hearing the name Sharan Q alone might make some people feel nostalgic! Their song “Single Bed” was a long-running hit and a million-seller favorite.
Its melody line is a bittersweet love song, and many likely replayed it countless times during their youth.
To sing it coolly, try adding a strong vocal vibrato like Tsunku in the chorus—you should be able to deliver it with style!
A person who loves springGLAY

This is another song by a monster band that defined the Heisei era.
They’ve got nothing but great tracks, but I’m pushing this one hard.
The guitar sound in the background is absolutely beautiful.
You can fully enjoy it even at karaoke, and if you can sing it with the same powerful voice as TERU, it’s guaranteed to bring the house down.
A refreshing, cool song.
Run, Honest OneSaijō Hideki

Superstar Hideki Saijo, who captivated countless fans with his passionate vocals and performances.
Among his many classic hits, this is an unmissable anime song that always fires up a karaoke crowd.
Released as a single in April 1991, it became beloved as the ending theme for the nationally treasured anime Chibi Maruko-chan.
Its brisk beat infused with ska rhythms and lyrics packed with playful, comical wordplay are irresistibly catchy.
The collaboration came about because the original creator, Momoko Sakura, was a fan of Saijo, with Tetsuro Oda handling the composition.
The unique phrase said to be inspired by a commercial from that era also leaves a strong impression, and listening to it will surely bring back memories of those days.
No tricky techniques required—belt it out with energy and power, and it’s a song that will put smiles on the faces of friends from the same generation.
I want to take only you away just like this.DEEN

Although it was DEEN’s debut single, this song became the band’s biggest hit and also drew attention for being composed by Tetsurō Oda.
Its clear vocals and soaring high notes soothe listeners.
A gentle ballad, it remains a classic that is still frequently sung at karaoke today.
Breath of DawnChekkāzu

It was released in 1990 as The Checkers’ 22nd single.
It’s a straightforward love song, and Fumiya Fujii later said in a magazine interview that “we’re singing to everyone who reached out a hand to us.” It’s a classic that was used as the campaign song for the film “Tasmania Story.” When sung with heartfelt emotion, it’s a song that moves listeners.



