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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Karaoke songs recommended for men with low voices and those good at low tones (161–170)
Let’s meet in Yurakucho.Furanku Nagai

When you think of the allure of deep vocals, it has to be this man! It’s a classic Showa-era hit sung by Frank Nagai.
Showa pop has straightforward song structures and melodies, making it a top choice for karaoke picks.
In particular, Frank Nagai’s songs don’t demand any tricky high notes, so they’re perfect material for low-voiced guys.
That said, once you try singing them, you’ll realize that producing that resonant, well-projected low register is actually pretty tough.
Give it a shot with your wonderful low voice!
Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)Takahashi Yuu

This is Yu Takahashi’s third single, released on February 23, 2011.
Since the song was used in several commercials, many of you may have heard it through those.
As for Yu Takahashi’s singing voice, it’s very distinctive.
While it doesn’t particularly emphasize “low notes,” which is today’s theme, there’s something very compelling about his uniquely rough—in a good way—vocal style.
As mentioned, the vocal melody doesn’t demand especially low notes, so even if your voice is on the lower side and you worry about that, don’t be afraid to sing out and enjoy it, even if it’s a bit rough!
Recommended karaoke songs for men with low voices and those good at bass (171–180)
Assassinralph

Ralph is a rapper who represents Japan’s drill music scene.
His career is still relatively young, but his style is already well established, and his one-of-a-kind voice is energizing Japanese drill.
Assassin is his new track.
The doubled hook hits incredibly hard, delivering massive vibes even over an ice-cold beat.
This is a song only someone with a truly deep, bass-heavy voice can pull off, so if you’re confident in how low your voice can go, give it a shot.
rose flowerkururi

It’s a classic song by the Japanese rock band Quruli.
With a relaxed tempo and a narrow vocal range, even men who aren’t confident singers can aim for high scores on karaoke.
Both the lyrics and melody are exceptionally beautiful, and it goes over well even when you sing it in front of people who don’t know the song.
EurekaHoshino Gen

This is the song released by Gen Hoshino on January 28, 2025, which became the theme for the medical drama “Madoka, 26, I’m a Resident!” The overall vocal range is D3–A4, covering the lower-mid to upper-mid range, making it a comfortable key for male singers.
It may be easier to sing if you clip the ends of phrases in the A section and stay mindful not to rush the tempo.
Also, since the song has a calm tone, avoid straining your throat: keep your facial muscles lifted so your vocal folds vibrate freely.
Imagine projecting the voice toward the front of your eyebrows or slightly upward; for low notes, send the voice forward slowly, and for high notes, add a touch of accent and release the sound a bit quicker.
In both cases, make sure to use ample breath—breathe through your mouth and sing!
JourneyFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s “Tabiji” is also a song one of my students practiced, and it’s a great recommendation for low-voiced male singers.
The overall range is B2–G#4, with a structure where the A section sits quite low and the range gradually rises toward the chorus.
If the chorus feels high, try imitating Fujii Kaze’s gentle singing style from the start—using a breathy tone can make it relatively easier to sing.
It’s a straightforward song for practice, so try singing it with the sense of gradually building momentum!
Roller CoasterSIRUP, SUMIN & A.G.O

The track “Roller Coaster” features R&B singer SIRUP collaborating with Korean vocalist SUMIN and beatmaker A.G.O.
The piece is crafted as a mid-tempo slow jam, in line with a global trend.
It maintains a smooth, downbeat vibe throughout, with both SIRUP’s and SUMIN’s parts sung in the low to mid register.
Male vocalists who can produce rich overtones can especially bring out the appeal of the lower range, so if you’re confident in your vocal technique, definitely give it a try.



