Karaoke songs recommended for men with low voices or who are good at singing in a low register
In recent years, Japan’s music scene has seen an increase in songs with lots of high notes, influenced by K-pop.
As a result, it’s become harder for men with lower voices to find songs that suit them.
So! We’ve selected recommended tracks specifically for men with deep voices.
We also considered how well these songs go over at karaoke, so if you’re planning to go with a group soon, be sure to check them out.
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Recommended karaoke songs for men with low voices and those good at singing in a low register (91–100)
MARIONETTEBOØWY

One of their signature songs, and the vocal range isn’t very wide from start to finish.
The chorus doesn’t go up into a belting key either, so you can sing it in about the same key as the opening.
Above all, this song is guaranteed to get everyone hyped at karaoke!
Tonight is Boogie BackOzawa Kenji feat. Suchadarapaa

You don’t need a particularly powerful voice or perfectly stable pitch, so even people with low voices can sing it.
The slightly tricky part is keeping an accurate rhythm.
In the rap section, use a laid-back feel with a bit of delay to emphasize the groove.
It feels good to sing while keeping the rhythm with your upper body.
tear(s)Ketsumeishi

Released in 2004 as Ketsumeishi’s ninth single, it became one of their signature songs.
The track doesn’t do anything particularly flashy with its melody or chords—in fact, it’s rather simple—but it somehow grabs people’s hearts.
The key stays consistently low, making it easy to sing, yet it’s a song you want to keep listening to.
One Night CarnivalKishidan

This is one of Kishidan’s signature songs, known for its slightly nostalgic sound and distinctive choreography.
It was their major-label debut single, released in 2001.
It’s a karaoke staple that gets the crowd going, sung not only by men but also by women and children.
staring contestTomonari Sora

A gem of a song by Sora Tomonari that portrays a dangerous infatuation with a beppin-san—a person of alluring, bewitching beauty—through a uniquely expressive lens.
Featuring a compelling blend of East-meets-West melodies that evoke Taisho romanticism and a rich, deep vocal tone, the track was released in May 2024 and drew attention after being selected as J-WAVE’s SONAR TRAX and MTV’s Buzz Clip.
“Niramekko” sits in the A2–A4 range, so it isn’t particularly high, but we recommend switching to falsetto for the pre-chorus.
It’s a stylish tune, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
sunflowerYūsuke

This was Yusuke Kamiji’s debut single released under the name “Yusuke,” on March 11, 2009.
It’s a medium-tempo song with a laid-back mood throughout, and there aren’t any high notes that require belting, so I think most men can casually hum along and sing it.
Yusuke’s voice isn’t the so-called ‘ikemen voice’ low register; instead, it has a simple, masculine quality.
That’s a great selling point, especially for low-voiced guys who don’t usually sing.
The sun is burning.THE YELLOW MONKEY

It was released in 1995 as THE YELLOW MONKEY’s eighth single.
As the lead single from their fifth album, FOUR SEASONS, it became their first single to enter the top 10 and served as the catalyst for their breakthrough.
It was used as the opening theme for TV Asahi’s J.League A GOGO!!.



