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 (21–30)
wrinkle alignmentVaundy

A number whose warm message, affirming life’s confusion and pain, resonates with the heart.
Delivered by Vaundy, this work was released in April 2021 and was featured as the TV commercial song for Shuto Medical College, Osaka Medical College, and Nagoya Medical College.
It was later included on the album “replica” and has garnered enthusiastic support from fans.
If you’re a man planning to go to karaoke with the woman you’re interested in, why not give it a try? You’ll need to pay attention to tempo and pitch, but if you sing it with a natural vibe, she’s sure to be captivated! Your honest feelings might come across as well.
force majeureVaundy

A track that exudes a mysterious allure where a languid atmosphere intertwines with moody elements.
Crafted by new-generation multi-creator Vaundy, this piece is characterized by a musical sensibility that conveys a murky world and anxious emotions while still evoking hope.
Released in January 2020, it was also included on the album “strobo,” which came out in May of the same year.
Just when you think it’s sinking deep, it suddenly shifts into a high-toned development.
The switch from low to high registers seems demanding, but if you sing it with a natural vibe, you’re sure to turn heads! It’s also recommended as a song to elevate the mood.
loveback number

This is a song by the rock band back number, loved for its heartrending, relatable lyrics and friendly, expansive melody lines.
The lyrics reflect the bittersweet feeling of the end of student life and a straightforward, hidden affection.
Even with low self-esteem, you can’t help looking for the one you like… it’s the kind of content that makes your heart skip a beat.
Released in March 2012, the song was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Music-ru TV” that same month, and it’s also included on the classic album “blues.” If you sing it at karaoke, even a man who doesn’t usually voice his feelings might be able to subtly convey them to the woman he likes.
Sakura RabbitKawasaki Takaya

A single song depicting a protagonist who, on the verge of graduation, can’t bring themselves to confess their feelings to a crush.
It’s a moving number that resonates with the frustration of likening one’s own timidity to an animal.
It portrays a bittersweet love that reaches its farewell with nothing but words of gratitude left unsaid.
The track is by singer-songwriter Takaya Kawasaki, known for the hit “Mahou no Juutan” (“Magic Carpet”), released in January 2021 and later included on his June 2023 album Nukumori.
It’s said to reflect the feelings he had for an upperclassman when he was a senior in high school.
Add this quietly affecting piece to your repertoire, and it’s sure to become a powerful staple.
Your Song for YouKawasaki Takaya

This is a warm love song crafted by singer-songwriter Takaya Kawasaki, who shot to popularity after going viral on social media.
Conveying feelings by stacking up everyday moments and expressions of gratitude, the track is packed with elements women would love to hear men sing.
Released in March 2018 as a track on the album “I believe in you,” it was also featured in a TV commercial limited to the Kansai region.
Later, in June 2023, a rearranged version was included on the album “Nukumori.” With a conversational melody that doesn’t rely on over-the-top production, this song is recommended for men going to karaoke with someone they’re interested in.
Adding it to your repertoire will be a great boost.
The Zero Sense10-FEET

This is 10-FEET’s 22nd single, released in November 2022 as a digital-only single.
It was selected as the ending theme song for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK.
It’s crafted as a very cool medium-to up-tempo rock song! The vocal melody is simple and easy to follow, so to sing it well, I think it really comes down to projecting as powerfully as you can and staying firmly locked into the rhythm of the backing track to keep the sense of groove.
Don’t sweat the small details—belt it out with strength and enjoy riding the rhythm as you sing! If you also pay attention to the rests between phrases, it’ll feel even better, so definitely experiment and fine-tune your approach.
cold; curt; blunt; unfriendlyRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS wrote “Sokkenai” as the theme song for the dating reality show “Okami-kun ni wa Damasarenai” (“Don’t Be Fooled by the Wolf”).
The song portrays the romantic push-and-pull and the wavering of emotions that unfold in the show.
Its melody is simple, centered around the piano.
This not only expresses emotional delicacy but also serves to highlight Yojiro Noda’s vocals.
As a result, singing it at karaoke should allow you to deliver a clearer vocal performance.
However, the vocal range is relatively narrow, so the overall difficulty shouldn’t be high.


