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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)

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.

A bouquet for boring daysLUCKY TAPES

LUCKY TAPES – A Bouquet for Boring Days [Official Music Video]
A bouquet for boring daysLUCKY TAPES

Kai Takahashi’s solo project, LUCKY TAPES.

In the early days, their sound often mixed rock and J-pop, but recently the R&B side has grown stronger, and they’ve been releasing many stylish tracks.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is “Bouquet for Boring Days.” While it’s categorized as J-pop, it carries an R&B-like groove in places.

That said, the rhythm isn’t difficult, and it doesn’t feature the advanced vocal techniques common in R&B, such as melisma.

The vocal range is also very narrow, making it a song that should be easy for teenage male singers to perform.

Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich – Lights Out feat. Jeremy Quartus (Official Music Video)
Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich is a band that has gained popularity for its stylish musicality.

The band name is pronounced “Narubaricchi” (Nulbarich).

Their signature sound incorporates elements of Black music such as neo-soul and R&B, and they consistently release sophisticated, slightly ennui-tinged tracks.

Among Nulbarich’s songs, a particularly recommended one is “Lights Out feat.

Jeremy Quartus.” It’s a neo-soul number with strong jazz and hip-hop flavors, sung within a narrow vocal range throughout.

Because the vocal line’s dynamics are very gentle, even teenage boys whose voices tend to be unstable should be able to sing it without trouble.

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.

DRESSING ROOMnatori

Natori is a male singer who has gained popularity for his downer-style singing.

Although his voice still retains a youthful quality, his standout feature is his low-register vocals.

This track, “DRESSING ROOM,” is a piece that makes full use of Natori’s deep tones.

Because the song as a whole stays within a narrow and low vocal range, even teenage boys whose voices may be unstable due to voice changes can sing it without issue.

It’s a stylish song that’s well-received by women, so consider adding it to your repertoire.