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I want to sing at karaoke! The latest Japanese songs for men

When you head to karaoke, you want to sing songs that everyone around you can get excited about, right?

These days, new tracks are constantly being added and trends keep changing.

So this time, we’re rounding up the latest Japanese songs that men will want to sing at karaoke!

There are plenty of classic hits and trending tunes, so if there are any you don’t know, be sure to check them out!

Just knowing them means you can hype things up together when someone else sings them—so it definitely won’t hurt to learn a few!

Alright, let’s get started!

I want to sing at karaoke! The latest Japanese songs for men (71–80)

illustrated reference bookSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI often gives the impression of having many high-pitched songs, but the July 2025 release “Zukan” doesn’t feature belted high notes and has little range fluctuation, so it seems very scoring-friendly—you might even aim for a perfect 100.

The melody is also easy to remember since it’s structured with just verse A, verse B, and the chorus, without a new section like a bridge.

Overall, the vocal range, rhythm, and melody are clearly organized, so you don’t need any special techniques and can sing it at a relaxed pace.

To aim for 100 points, the first priority is matching pitch.

Try singing lightly with the image of lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows and sending the voice forward from just above the eyebrows.

Vocalist Fukase also tends to keep his eyebrows raised, so use that as a reference!

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DISH// (Takumi Kitamura) – Neko / THE FIRST TAKE
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This is a song by the dance-rock band DISH//, written and composed by singer-songwriter Aimyon.

The lyrics, which liken a dearly loved person who has left to a cat and portray a desperate longing that won’t fade despite wanting to forget, captivate listeners and won’t let go.

The track was included on the single “Bokutachi ga Yarimashita,” released in August 2017, and was later used as an insert song in the TV drama “Neko.” Warm yet powerful vocals combined with a beautiful melody make it a work so moving it could bring you to tears.

Although it’s a gentle ballad, it’s also a karaoke favorite, which is why it can create a sense of unity as everyone listens together.

Why not sing it with care and heartfelt emotion?

I wish I could cut it with a beam sword.soshina

Soshina – I wish I could cut it with a beam sword.
I wish I could cut it with a beam sword.soshina

This is a track by comedian Soshina that sweeps you away with its impulsive rock sound.

Released in July 2022 as his second single and also included on the album “Naoto Sasaki,” the song follows in the footsteps of the popular track “I Wish I Could Shoot Beams,” delivering the same driving energy.

Over a gritty, hard-hitting performance, it voices an earnest desire to protect someone important.

If you’re looking to break through your current situation or rekindle your inner passion, listening to it will surely give you strength!

I want to sing at karaoke! Latest Japanese songs for men (81–90)

Ghost AvenueEVE

Ghost Avenue – Eve Music Video
Ghost AvenueEVE

I think Eve’s songs include a relatively large number that are easy for lower-voiced female singers to sing.

The vocal range for this time’s “Ghost Avenue” is E3–A4, and it sits more in the low to mid range rather than the high range, so there aren’t many parts where you need to belt.

The main thing to watch out for when singing is the rhythm! The song has a bouncy groove overall, so keeping the beat with your hands or body while you sing will help you get into the groove and make it easier to sing.

Eve’s music spans various genres, so definitely listen to different tracks and add them to your repertoire!

MatatabiWANIMA

WANIMA “Matatabi” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO – Ending theme of the anime “Night of the Living Cat”
MatatabiWANIMA

This is an up-tempo, energetic rock song used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Night of the Living Cat,” which starts in July 2025! The vocal range is F#3 to B4, so it should be fairly easy to sing, right? The tempo itself is a brisk 165, and there are some rap-like parts, so I recommend memorizing all the lyrics before singing.

It’s a short track under three minutes, but it will definitely hype up the crowd at karaoke! I personally want to add it to my repertoire, too!

LOOP ~One of the BE:ST-03 RYUHEI~RYUHEI

Lyric Video: BE:FIRST RYUHEI / LOOP ~One of the BE:ST-03 RYUHEI~
LOOP ~One of the BE:ST-03 RYUHEI~RYUHEI

This song was created as part of BE:FIRST’s solo project and is RYUHEI’s solo track.

The vocal range is around D3–D5, focusing mainly on the lower register.

Overall, the song has a calm feel, so it should be easy to sing for lower-voice male singers who aren’t comfortable with high notes.

The chorus gets a bit higher, but since it’s a stylish track with strong R&B elements, singing gently in falsetto without belting fits the song well.

I think it’s great to have a song like this in your repertoire, so definitely give it a listen!

Mr. Moonlightimase

[imase] Mr. Moonlight (Music Video)
Mr. Moonlightimase

This is a track by imase, notable for its dazzling brass sound that evokes jazz.

Written specifically as the opening theme for the TV anime “Hotel Inhumans,” it was released in July 2025.

The expressive vocals conjure a slightly bittersweet, romantic night.

The lyrics capture the inner conflicts of the protagonist who works at a hotel for assassins, and the way their heart changes through encounters with others.

Many listeners will likely find themselves drawn into this poignant world, where guilty feelings mingle with the warm emotion of caring for someone.