[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 (51–60)
I want to become the wind.THE BOOM

When people hear THE BOOM, many probably think of “Shima Uta” or this song.
Its samba-style rhythm and catchy, memorable chorus make a strong impression, and since many artists have covered it, it’s a classic known even among younger generations.
Grab a percussion instrument and sing it out—it’s sure to get the crowd going!
That’s important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

Released in 1991 as Dajiman Brothers Band’s third single, it became a long-running hit and their biggest success, selling about 1.6 million copies.
Its popularity took off after it was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Hochan no Yamada Katsute Nai Terebi.” With many repeated phrases, it’s a song that makes anyone feel cheerful and positive.
Orion Beer, Okinawa’s prideBEGIN

Songs by BEGIN from Okinawa are truly gentle and warm.
Among them, this track is colored by a uniquely Okinawan sense of family love, brought to life by Okinawan instruments, and it just makes you want to dance.
The karaoke room instantly turns into an Okinawan mood, you start craving Orion Beer, and you feel like heading to Okinawa.
HONEYL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

When it comes to artists that men in their 40s often listened to, isn’t L’Arc~en~Ciel at the top of the list? This time, I’d like to introduce “HONEY.” One of my students practiced this song, too.
L’Arc~en~Ciel’s vocal range is surprisingly on the lower side.
If you have a typical male range and can use falsetto, it should be easy to sing.
The chorus is very straightforward and uplifting, which makes it easy to add dynamics, and rock fans will love it! On the flip side, the key might be how to keep the low notes from sounding muffled.
Unfamiliar ranges—both low and high—tend to use more breath.
When going for low notes, imagine sending a steady “package” of breath forward slowly; your body will resonate more, and you’ll hear your own voice better.
And groove is crucial! It helps you relax and makes your voice come out more easily, so sing it with full energy and have fun!
[For Men in Their 40s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Tracks: Guaranteed Crowd-Pleasers (61–70)
OverMr.Children

It matches the introspective world of the lyrics and the poignancy of the melody while retaining the rock and pop feel of a guitar-driven band characteristic of early-1990s Mr.Children.
The overall vocal range of the song is D3–A#4, which might be a bit higher than the average male range.
In particular, after the repeated F4s in the chorus comes a G#4 in chest voice! You want to hit that smoothly, right? The key here is explosiveness.
If you deliver every phrase with a slight accent, you’ll build momentum and make it easier to project your voice.
After that, switch to falsetto.
To keep the momentum, send your breath straight upward this time.
Lifting your facial muscles makes this transition smoother, so keep those facial muscles lifted throughout.
Distance of the Starry SkyTHE ALFEE

For THE ALFEE, this is their 17th single.
It’s said that Takamizawa created this song with the conscious aim of making it “a hit that would lead to the next,” and it has become one of their live staples.
In later years, versions incorporating orchestral and classical elements were also released, drawing attention to how the arrangement has continued to evolve.
It’s fun to listen to all the different versions, isn’t it? It’s band rock with a cool guitar from the intro, so your energy will rise even before you start singing, and you’ll likely produce a great voice! The range isn’t that high, so it should be easy for many male singers.
If you open your throat, project your voice as if sending it far, and sing with solid support, I think you’ll find it very enjoyable to sing!
Reguluskururi

This is a single released on October 10, 2025, available exclusively for download and streaming.
For this ‘Regulus,’ Ayaka Tatono from Homecomings participates as a guest vocalist.
It’s been described as having a mood that suits the season from autumn into winter, with a theme that gently supports “the courage to take on challenges” and “dreams that haven’t faded yet.” The distinctive “myooon” sound at the start is very Kururi-like, isn’t it? (laughs) The overall range isn’t very high, so there’s no need to belt out high notes.
If possible, it would be great to sing it as a male–female pair! In that case, if both of you sing quietly, it will match the atmosphere of the song well.



