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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 (31–40)

Asymmetrynaniwa danshi

Naniwa Danshi – Asymmetry [Official Music Video YouTube ver.]
Asymmetrynaniwa danshi

With the recent boom of K-POP and the like, I think it’s become more common for guys to sing idol songs even at karaoke with just men.

One track I recommend is Naniwa Danshi’s “Asymmetric.” Naniwa Danshi have always excelled at a more orthodox musical style, and this song in particular is crafted with an extremely catchy melody reminiscent of Arashi in the mid-Heisei era, so it’s sure to get everyone hyped.

The phrase right before the chorus is a bit distinctive, so be mindful of the sudden pitch changes there and prepare to handle them.

Someday, in a world of nothingnessmakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Empitsu “Someday, In a World With Nothing” MV
Someday, in a world of nothingnessmakaroni enpitsu

In addition to general rock, Macaroni Empitsu is a band with a wide musical range, from psychedelic to hard rock.

For men who like Japanese rock, you could say they’re an extremely popular band.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Itsuka Nani mo Nai Sekai de.

Although the song sits in an easy-to-sing range of mid1 A to hi A, it still builds excitement properly, and in the chorus you can let out a big voice with a near-shouted feel.

The scat-like section at the end of the chorus starts with a shout, so it’s good to aim for a slightly more vigorous, rough vocal style.

SufferOkazaki Taiiku

Okazaki Taiiku “Suffer” Music Video
SufferOkazaki Taiiku

Male singer-songwriter Taiiku Okazaki, who has gained popularity with his unique lyrics and catchy melodies.

He’s also highly popular among male listeners and has produced many classic songs, but among them, “Suffer” is especially recommended.

For an Okazaki song, it’s unusual in that it’s rooted in punk rock, featuring melodies that lean toward hardcore punk within the punk genre.

Assuming you sing it full-throttle with some shouts mixed in, it’s a perfect pick for karaoke among male friends.

NINE LIVESchōtokkyū

Bullet Train “NINE LIVES” Music Video
NINE LIVESchōtokkyū

This is a dance number by Choutokkyuu released on September 24, 2025.

The song’s theme is the proverb “A cat has nine lives,” and it features lots of cat-related words.

Choutokkyuu often has songs with high vocals, but NINE LIVES isn’t one that keeps pushing into ultra-high notes, so once you lock into the rhythm, it should be pretty singable! Since it’s a twin-vocal track, there may be spots where singing solo is tricky timing-wise, but the song’s vibe is super cool, so definitely use it to hype up the karaoke room! In general, you can get a strong, steady tone if you resonate in both your head and chest; try placing a hand on your chest to feel that chest resonance as you sing.

By the way, TAKASHI, Choutokkyuu’s vocalist, raises his eyebrows quite a lot when he sings.

It also makes it easier to hit the right pitches, so give it a try!

loveGReeeeN

It’s a heart-throbbing love song filled with the wish to stay with someone special for a lifetime.

It’s a track by GReeeeN, a music group that continues to thrive at the forefront of the Japanese music scene without ever showing their faces.

It’s included on their 2018 album “UreD.” Their songs naturally stick in your head, so they’re easy to remember—really nice.

I want to sing at karaoke! Latest Japanese songs for men (41–50)

CarmineELLEGARDEN

ELLEGARDEN – Carmine [MUSIC VIDEO]
CarmineELLEGARDEN

This is the new opening song for the TV anime One Piece Egghead Arc, which began airing on August 10, 2025.

The average vocal range isn’t that high, but there’s a leap from D4 to B4 at the start of the chorus.

Once you get past that part, the rest of the melody sits comfortably, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.

Since it has a rock sound, you’ll want to sing the high part of the chorus in chest voice.

The key to singing the leap cleanly is pitch stability.

If your placement changes between low and high notes, you may strain your throat and find it harder to sing.

Aim to center your intonation around the space between your eyebrows; try singing with the image of lifting your facial muscles and projecting the voice forward at all times.

That will also help you release tension, allowing your vocal cords to vibrate and your voice to come out more naturally!

flying fishWANIMA

WANIMA “Flying Fish” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
flying fishWANIMA

This song was released on August 13, 2025.

Since it’s mostly composed in the low-mid to high-mid range, I think it’s relatively easy to sing in terms of vocal range.

There’s a C5 in the first and last chorus, and it feels great if you ride the melody and push it out with momentum there.

It has WANIMA’s signature rock vibe with a distinctive rhythm, so let’s lock in a few key points.

The song actually starts from the chorus, and it kicks off on the offbeat.

It’s fine to place the accent on the first beat, so make sure to line up firmly there.

The A section has rap elements, so rhythm matters more than pitch.

Try using your hands like you’re shaking maracas and keep time at double speed.

It’s a short track at about three minutes, but it sounds really cool if you can nail it—definitely give it a try at karaoke!