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!
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I want to sing at karaoke! Latest Japanese songs for men (111–120)
Knock Knockpirafu seijin

One of the most talked-about rappers in the current MC battle scene is Pilaf Seijin.
He has a lot of haters, but just as many fans, and his streaming numbers are exceptional for a rapper.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is Knock Knock.
While it’s not a particularly low-range piece, the vocal line is simple, so even men with lower voices can sing it comfortably.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
I want to sing at karaoke! Latest Japanese songs for men (121–130)
freesiaMarushii

Marcy is a band that’s won popularity with moving lyrics and catchy melodies.
While they’re categorized as a rock band, they lean more toward J-pop, and they’re especially known for uplifting songs and ballads.
Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is Freesia.
It’s a positive song with a touch of strength, but the overall vocal range isn’t that wide, so anyone with an above-average range should be able to sing it comfortably in the original key.
Yumejiwanuka

Wakanaka is a singer-songwriter who enjoys overwhelming support from teens.
He has many hit numbers, but the one I especially recommend is Yumeji.
It starts off with a light feel, and when the chorus hits, the voltage shoots up.
The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, and there aren’t any sudden jumps in pitch, so it’s a song that’s easy to sing in the original key.
With its catchy melody, it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
The PeopleYamashita Tatsuro

Included on his ninth studio album “Boku no Naka no Shōnen” and later selected as the theme song for the PlayStation 4 game “Yakuza 6: The Song of Life,” the track “Sōbō” opens with a soulful vocal performance over a weighty piano sound, stirring the heart with its powerful message.
While the vocal range isn’t wide, the dynamics give the melody rich expression, so keep that in mind when singing it at karaoke.
It’s an emotional number that will make everyone want to join in a beautiful choral sing-along.
Offshore / Toward the open seaorisaka yuta

Singer-songwriter Yuta Orisaka, whose otherworldly folk music has earned high praise from hardcore music aficionados.
Among his songs, “Oki no Hō e” is one I especially recommend.
While the piece spans a wide vocal range and features some abrupt pitch shifts, it doesn’t demand rapid-fire rises and falls in the melody.
So if you have a reasonably broad range, you’ll likely find it fairly manageable to sing.
Men with a steady mid-to-high register should definitely consider adding it to their repertoire.
waypointMori Hiroto

Singer-songwriter Hiroto Mori, who has gained popularity for his advanced guitar technique.
His composition skills, rooted in his instrumental prowess, are undeniable, earning him acclaim for songs that are both catchy and impactful.
Among Mori’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Tsūkasten” (Milestone).
It’s a refreshing, fast-paced song, yet surprisingly features a narrow vocal range and little complex pitch movement, making it unquestionably easy to sing.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
peanut butterAratani Shota

Shota Araya is a singer-songwriter whose originality-rich musical style—mixing Black music with contemporary J-POP—has earned him widespread popularity.
While he drew attention as the former vocalist of a popular band, his activities have prioritized music over popularity, and he has produced several notable songs.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend for men with lower voices is Peanut Butter.
Although it has an R&B vibe, the vocal line is fairly steady and understated, and the song is arranged throughout in the low to low-mid range.


