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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 (31–40)

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.

ColorfulAMUGIRI

AMUGIRI “Colorful” Official Music Video
ColorfulAMUGIRI

Popular YouTubers, Komudotto.

They may not be as explosively popular as they once were, but they are still widely supported—especially by teenage girls—so many teenage boys are likely familiar with them as well.

Among the songs by AMUGIRI, a member of Komudotto, the one I particularly recommend for men with lower voices is “Colorful.” It has a narrow vocal range, and the vocal lines are gently constructed with little fluctuation.

If you adjust it to the appropriate key, even boys going through voice change should be able to sing it without issue, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

Kento-san’s signature piece here, “Hai Yorokonde.” Although this work gained nationwide popularity, it actually features funk elements throughout.

In the funk genre, there’s a tendency to prioritize groove over the vocal line.

As a result, you won’t find long tones that fade out, and phrase endings are often cut off sharply.

True to form, this piece keeps each part succinct.

The vocal range isn’t particularly wide either—so long as you don’t sing the falsetto chorus in the hook—so it’s likely easier to sing than you might imagine.

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.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced karaoke songs we recommend for Gen Z men—what did you think? In recent years, J-pop has evolved and there are more challenging songs, but these picks are relatively easy to sing. Start by giving them a try, and once you gain confidence, feel free to take on the harder tracks too!