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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.

Recommended karaoke songs for men with low voices and strong bass (151–160)

Don’t Test MeSATORU Prod.MFDP

Rapper SATORU, who gained popularity through Breaking Down, tends to be treated as something of a novelty in the hip-hop scene because of that episode.

But among heads, he’s actually known as a particularly talented figure in Japan’s drill music scene.

His track “Don’t Test Me” is one of his signature works.

His voice is unbelievably good, and even with a simple flow he shines overwhelmingly.

It’s a song I’d love to hear performed by a man with a low, husky voice like his.

WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes You Gotta Make a MovementH Jungle with T

[PV][With Lyrics] H Jungle with t – WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes, Start a Movement~ [HD][FLV]
WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes You Gotta Make a MovementH Jungle with T

Released in 1995 as the debut single by H Jungle with t.

The song was created through a collaboration between Masatoshi Hamada of Downtown and music producer Tetsuya Komuro, and was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s music program HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP.

It topped the Oricon chart for seven consecutive weeks and became a million-selling, smash hit.

single bedSha ran Q

Sharam Q “Single Bed” (Music Video)
single bedSha ran Q

Released in October 1994, this is Sharam Q’s sixth single.

It was also used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV anime “D·N·A²: Dokoka de Nakushita Aitsu no Aitsu.” The melody of this song is very straightforward and simple, and the vocal range it uses is extremely narrow, so I think it’s a song that not only “men with low voices” but just about anyone can sing easily.

The lyrics might make you feel a bit embarrassed if you sing them earnestly, but immerse yourself in the world of the song and express it fully.

Rose of PassionTHE BLUE HEARTS

[Official] THE BLUE HEARTS 'Rose of Passion' [6th Single (1990/7/25)] THE BLUE HEARTS / Jyounetsu no Bara
Rose of PassionTHE BLUE HEARTS

This is the ninth single by the Japanese rock band THE BLUE HEARTS, released on July 25, 1990.

It became the band’s first and only single to reach No.

1 on the Oricon Singles Chart, and it was also used as the theme song for the drama “High School Graffiti 2.” You don’t need any fancy reasoning to sing this one.

Its charm lies in the good kind of rough, raw vocals—so just focus on the groove and have fun! It’s a song that really lets a lower, more masculine voice shine.

Let’s dance at homeHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Let’s Dance at Home (Potluck Mix)
Let's dance at homeHoshino Gen

This song by Gen Hoshino wasn’t initially released as an official recording; it first appeared as an acoustic self-performed version on his Instagram.

Musicians who resonated with the piece later joined in to create the version we’re introducing here: “Uchi de Odorou (Potluck Mix).” The track is built on a very simple structure, with the same melody repeated and centered around Hoshino’s appealing low register, so it’s a song I especially recommend for low-voiced male singers to enjoy performing.

Don’t overthink it—just embrace the simplicity and have fun!

heartbeatFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Heartbeat (Special Movie)
heartbeatFukuyama Masaharu

This track from Masaharu Fukuyama’s 12th original album, AKIRA, was released early as a digital single on November 9, 2020, ahead of the album.

Fukuyama is well known for his captivating low-register vocals, and that appeal is fully present in this song too.

He delivers a very alluring low tone, with a distinctive, slightly spoken style in sections like the A-melody that adds to its charm.

However, the song also uses a gentle falsetto in the higher parts, which may pose a challenge for some when singing it at karaoke.

Still, to truly master this piece, both a solid low voice and soft, falsetto-driven highs are essential.

Be sure to practice switching between registers before giving it a try!

Karaoke songs recommended for men with low voices and those good at low tones (161–170)

loadTHE toraburyū

It’s a mega-hit that represents the ’90s.

The pitch isn’t that high, and if you belt it out, I think many people can cover it within their range.

It’s a rich, classic song with 14 alternate versions, so even if it’s easy to sing, it might be better to avoid performing multiple different versions just because of that.