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A must-see for Gen Z men! Easy-to-sing songs by male artists for karaoke

Some of you might enjoy going to karaoke with friends but aren’t very confident about your singing, right?

This time, we’ve put together a list of songs recommended for Gen Z men who actually want to sing but lack confidence.

They’re all tracks from famous artists that everyone knows, so it’s easy to pick from.

We chose songs with relatively low keys and without extreme pitch jumps, and the more you sing them, the better they’ll feel—so give them some practice!

A must-see for Gen Z men! Easy-to-sing songs by male artists for karaoke (21–30)

FlowerZumi

Zumi – “Flower” [Official Music Video]
FlowerZumi

Zumi is an artist whose compositions are rooted in Black music like soul and funk, earning popularity among hardcore music aficionados.

Although he’s still relatively under the radar, critics are paying close attention to him as a rising artist to watch.

His new song “Flower” is characterized by a structure that showcases his distinctive low-register voice throughout.

While you need to be mindful of the groove, the vocal range is narrow and largely sits in the low to low-mid register, making it an excellent piece for highlighting the appeal of men with deeper voices.

peanut butterAratani Shota

Shota Araya – Peanut Butter (Official Music Video)
peanut butterAratani Shota

Shota Araya is a singer-songwriter whose originality-rich musical style—mixing Black music with contemporary J-POP—has earned him widespread popularity.

While he drew attention as the former vocalist of a popular band, his activities have prioritized music over popularity, and he has produced several notable songs.

Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend for men with lower voices is Peanut Butter.

Although it has an R&B vibe, the vocal line is fairly steady and understated, and the song is arranged throughout in the low to low-mid range.

humorKitanitatsuya

Humor / Tatsuya Kitani – You More / Tatsuya Kitani
humorKitanitatsuya

Singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani is hugely popular among teens and people in their twenties for his wide-ranging musicality and catchy songs.

He has many great tracks, but one I especially recommend that you can sing without changing the key is Humor.

It features falsetto in the chorus, but the notes are high enough to be handled in chest voice as well, and the overall range is relatively narrow, so anyone with an average vocal range should be able to sing it in the original key.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

Manchu-Han Imperial FeastRyukku to soine gohan

Cuddling and Rice with Ryuuku / Manchu-Han Imperial Feast [Music Video]
Manchu-Han Imperial FeastRyukku to soine gohan

Ryucu to Soinen Gohan is a four-member co-ed band formed in 2017.

Their sound is rooted in J-pop and pop rock, and they’ve gained popularity for their catchy melodies.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Mankan Zenseki.

This track blends elements of Chinese pop with J-pop, featuring a calm vocal line with little dramatic rise and fall throughout.

There aren’t any parts that require belting, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

bergamotTomonari Sora

Tomonari Sora – “Bergamot” [Lyric Video]
bergamotTomonari Sora

When it comes to popular artists with deep voices, many people probably think of Sora Tomonari first.

Among Tomonari’s songs, the one I especially recommend as easy for men to sing is Bergamot.

The piece is primarily built around low and lower-mid ranges, with occasional higher phrases.

The pitch movement isn’t particularly drastic, and there’s no need to belt, so even when a slightly higher part appears, you should be able to glide through it smoothly.

Offshore / Toward the open seaorisaka yuta

Yuta Orisaka – Offshore (Official Lyric Video)
Offshore / Toward the open seaorisaka yuta

Singer-songwriter Yuta Orisaka, whose otherworldly folk music has earned high praise from hardcore music aficionados.

Among his songs, “Oki no Hō e” is one I especially recommend.

While the piece spans a wide vocal range and features some abrupt pitch shifts, it doesn’t demand rapid-fire rises and falls in the melody.

So if you have a reasonably broad range, you’ll likely find it fairly manageable to sing.

Men with a steady mid-to-high register should definitely consider adding it to their repertoire.

Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

Masaki Suda “Sayonara Elegy”
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

When it comes to the most popular actor among Gen Z, wouldn’t Masaki Suda be the top pick? He’s also thriving as an artist and has dropped several hit tunes.

Among his many standout songs, the one I especially recommend for teenage boys is Sayonara Elegy.

This track features a style that combines folk and rock, reminiscent of Kazuyoshi Saito.

While it has intensity, the overall melody stays within a narrow vocal range.

There are few long notes and no sudden jumps in pitch, making it a perfect choice for teenage boys whose voices may still be unstable.