Iconic songs men will want to sing! Karaoke tracks recommended for Gen Z
From a woman’s perspective, what songs come to mind that you’d like to hear a man sing?
The J-POP scene spans everything from powerful rock tracks to stylish dance numbers.
So this time, we’re introducing karaoke songs recommended for Gen Z that we’d love to hear men sing.
Some of them have high keys or complex melodies, but that’s exactly why, if you can pull them off, you’re sure to become a hero at karaoke.
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Classic hits men will want to sing! Karaoke songs recommended for Gen Z (71–80)
First loveHata Motohiro

A ballad by Motohiro Hata, woven with sincere feelings carried by his clear, translucent voice.
He tenderly portrays memories of a love that ended against the flow of fate, likening them to a blue apple and tangled threads.
Released in January 2013 as the ending theme for the TV anime “Space Brothers” and later included on the album “Signed POP,” this work is a characteristically minor-key song from Hata.
Coupled with Seiji Kameda’s delicate arrangement, it strikingly depicts the pain and regret of a love that reached its farewell while still immature.
Hata’s relatable vocals make it a song that recalls the bitter experiences of a first love.
Doki itnaniwa danshi

An uplifting song that captures the hopes and anxieties of young people heading into a new chapter, set to an exhilarating rock sound.
Combining the unique freshness and strength of Naniwa Danshi, the track was released in February 2025 as the CM song for AOKI.
Since their debut, the seven members have embraced various forms of expression, and here they encourage those taking a new step forward with down-to-earth lyrics.
Carried by a sleek, urban groove and a danceable beat, its warm message affirms your true self and resonates deeply.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone feeling nervous about starting a new life, or for livening up karaoke at spring welcome and farewell parties.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced karaoke songs we recommend for Gen Z that men will want to sing. The selection ranges from relatively easy songs to more challenging ones, so we hope you’ll add them to your repertoire. Of course, there are also songs with higher keys that we recommend for women, so be sure to check them out!


