[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)
Invitation to FreedomL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

An emblematic work of L’Arc~en~Ciel’s 2000s era, characterized by a strong pop-rock flavor, Jiyū e no Shōtai.
Released in 2004, it has maintained enduring popularity thanks to its catchy melodies and expansive, soaring phrases.
With a vocal range of mid2A to hiE—quite wide even among L’Arc~en~Ciel’s songs—it tends to be difficult for those with a narrower range.
However, the pitch movement isn’t overly drastic, and many phrases emphasize sustain, making it relatively singable for those with higher voices.
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.
[For Men in Their 40s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs, Guaranteed Crowd-Pleasers (31–40)
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

People in their 40s may remember watching Future Diary on TV.
Fukuyama Masaharu’s “Sakurazaka,” which was the theme song for that show, is widely known as a heartrending love song.
Many of Fukuyama’s songs are easy to sing, and you’ll likely find this one easy to sing as well! Don’t miss this classic hit that sold over two million copies.
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!
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.
balladKetsumeishi

While Ketsumeishi is known for many upbeat tracks with lots of hip-hop and rap elements, they actually have ballads too! Gentle melodies over piano and strings in the background… This side of Ketsumeishi is compelling to listen to, and it’s cool to sing as well! The full track runs close to seven minutes, so it’s on the longer side, but it’s highly recommended when you’re in the mood for something mellow.
Of course, there’s rap too, but the tempo is relaxed, making it easy to learn and groove to.
It seems like a song that would feel good to sing while moving your body broadly.
The chorus is a real showcase, so singing each phrase carefully helps you put emotion into it.
When you slip lightly into falsetto, the sense of poignancy really deepens.
The latter half of the chorus is a spot where it feels great to sing, so don’t hesitate—project your voice with confidence!
Journey of the Heartchūrippu

It’s a big hit by Tulip.
The melody line is gentle and the range isn’t high, so I think it’s easy to sing! It might be for a slightly older generation than men in their 40s, though…
By the way, “Kokoro no Tabi” has been covered by Masaharu Fukuyama and many others, so it could be fun to look for a version you like! Tulip’s songs have a choral feel with a relaxed tempo, and there are parts that really let you showcase your singing—they’re very appealing.
It’d be great to have everyone sing along on the chorus, and then sing the non-chorus parts comfortably and smoothly.
Since the range is easy, be careful not to strain your throat.
If you keep your eyebrows raised and project your voice into the distance, your vocal cords will vibrate better and you’ll produce sound more easily.



