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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! Latest Japanese songs for men (111–120)

Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

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

Centered around singer-songwriter JQ, Nulbarich has operated as a “band” with a fluid lineup, gaining popularity for their sophisticated sound rooted in Black music, but they announced a hiatus as of 2024.

Lights Out, included on Close a Chapter—their final album before the hiatus—became a hot topic thanks to its music video, which for the first time featured the band members themselves.

It’s a quintessentially Nulbarich track with a stylish, mellow groove and a heartwarming chorus melody that feels so good.

It’s also recommended for lower-voiced female singers who want to try melodies with that classic Western pop feel.

GOD_iNumber_i

Number_i – GOD_i (Official Music Video)
GOD_iNumber_i

Number_i is a dance-vocal group supported by women across a wide range of ages.

Their sophisticated dance performances and hip-hop-centered sound are striking.

From their tracks, the one I especially recommend for men with lower voices is GOD_i.

It’s a hip-hop-focused piece, and the hook features very low vocals.

While the rap itself is slightly on the challenging side, the vocal range makes it relatively easy to perform—so consider adding it to your repertoire.

amberSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI is a band that has remained at the forefront of the Japanese rock scene for many years.

While they haven’t been particularly active recently, they’ve now dropped a new song: Kohaku (Amber).

This track isn’t exactly low in pitch, but its vocal range is relatively narrow for their work, and it features a very relaxed tempo.

The melodic movement is also fairly gentle, making it one of the easiest SEKAI NO OWARI songs to sing.

Lights Off (feat. Natori)TAKU INOUE

TAKU INOUE “Lights Off (feat. natori)” Music Video
Lights Off (feat. Natori)TAKU INOUE

Lights Off (feat.

natori) is a collaboration between music producer TAKU INOUE, known for his sophisticated compositions, and singer-songwriter natori, who enjoys overwhelming support from young listeners.

Speaking of natori, his distinctive low voice with a hint of youthfulness leaves a strong impression.

That vocal quality is fully utilized in this track as well, with most of the song built around the mid-to-low register.

There are occasional higher phrases that appear as accents, sharpening the contrast with the lower tones and further enhancing the appeal of a low male voice.

Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

Run, SAKAMOTO / Vaundy: SAKAMOTO DAYS with Vaundy
Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

“Run, SAKAMOTO,” which is drawing attention as the theme song for the popular anime SAKAMOTO DAYS, is a new track by the acclaimed singer-songwriter Vaundy, featuring a strong rock flavor.

Despite its intense sound, the overall vocal range isn’t particularly high.

There is a key change to watch out for, but there aren’t any sections with drastic pitch jumps that alternate repeatedly between falsetto and chest voice.

As a contemporary hit, it’s relatively easy to sing.

That’s enough now.kocchi no kento

Kocchinoken to, the singer-songwriter who gained nationwide popularity with “Hai Yorokonde,” released “Mou Ii yo” as the follow-up.

Like its predecessor, it features a groovy melody.

There are moments of falsetto, but the overall vocal range is on the narrower side and it doesn’t demand complex pitch movements, making it quite easy to sing.

With frequent changes between sections that keep it from dragging, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke!

DRESSING ROOMnatori

Singer-songwriter Natori, whose uniquely low yet youthful voice leaves a strong impression.

Since the success of “overdose,” they’ve been consistently releasing hit tracks.

Among Natori’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “DRESSING ROOM.” This piece features a vocal line that makes full use of Natori’s lower register, making it a very singable song for women with lower voices.

The occasional brief high phrases add an accent, so keep an ear out for those as you sing.