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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.

Karaoke songs recommended for men with deep voices or strong low ranges (41–50)

horizonback number

This is back number’s fourth digital single, released in August 2021.

It’s a beautiful medium-to-slow tempo song with a gently heartwarming mood.

The subtle string arrangements used in the chorus and elsewhere are also really pleasant to listen to.

Although back number’s vocalist Iyori Shimizu isn’t particularly known for a deep, bass-heavy voice, the vocal range used in this melody should be easy for most men to sing.

There are sections where you switch into falsetto, so in that sense it’s a slightly more advanced pick, but I definitely encourage you to give it a try.

If you’re not confident with falsetto, tighten your abs around your navel and imagine lifting your solar plexus with those muscles, then try hooting like an owl—“hoo, hoo.” The trick to making the sound ring beautifully is to place the voice so it resonates from the mouth toward the nose.

Give it a try!

Karaoke songs recommended for men with low voices and those good at low notes (51–60)

I want to hug you.The Birthday

The Birthday – I Want to Hold You
I want to hug you.The Birthday

The Birthday is a rock band that has been active for many years, and their resurgence since the 2020s has been remarkable.

Among their songs, one I especially recommend for men with lower voices is “Dakishimetai” (“I Want to Hold You”).

This track doesn’t just lean heavily on low tones; it also emphasizes a raw, rough edge.

That’s why it’s an excellent choice for people with deep, raspy voices to really showcase their strengths.

Give it a try at a karaoke after-party.

The Zero Sense10-FEET

10-FEET – The Zero Sense (Ending Theme Song of the Film 'THE FIRST SLAM DUNK')
The Zero Sense10-FEET

This is the 22nd single by the Japanese three-piece rock band 10-FEET, released in November 2022.

It was also selected as the ending theme for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK.

It’s crafted as a very cool mid-to-up-tempo rock number.

You don’t need any complicated explanations to sing a song like this—just ride the groove, sing it out, and get hyped! The vocal melody doesn’t span a very wide range, so even men with lower voices should find it very easy to sing.

In fact, I feel like lower-voiced singers might have the advantage when it comes to conveying this power.

Sing your heart out and have a blast!

Amorfactionmorudeo

[MV] Amorfaction – Morudeo
Amorfactionmorudeo

Singer Morudeo, who has gained popularity in the streaming scene centered on Niconama, originally focused on impersonating Takahiro Sakurai, but now actively performs as a vocalist, making full use of his singing ability.

His voice is especially attractive in the mid-to-low range, with the mid-to-low tones during his shouts being particularly striking.

Among his songs, “Amorfaction” is one I especially recommend.

Shouts appear throughout the track, but since most of them are in the mid-to-low range, men with lower voices should be able to sing it without any trouble.

delinquent youth (Japanese subculture “yankii”); or “Yankee” (American) depending on contextshihanseikishōnen

The band Shihanseiki Shōnen has been gaining attention from hardcore Japanese rock fans for their kayōkyoku-tinged sound.

The nostalgic atmosphere that comes through amid their earthy grit is truly striking.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend for men with lower voices is Yankee.

This track features a kayōkyoku-like style, and throughout it’s shaped by a masculine, down-to-earth vocal line.

It’s a must-listen for low-voiced singers who prefer singing rugged, masculine rock over delicate, fey rock.

Oni BanquetTomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari – “Demons’ Banquet” [Lyric Video]
Oni BanquetTomonari Sora

Soraseki Sora’s masterpiece “Oni no Utage.” This track went viral on TikTok and Instagram, gaining nationwide popularity.

If you’re a man in your teens or twenties, chances are you’ve heard it at least once.

The most singable aspect of the song is, above all, its simple vocal line.

While it’s not a narrow-range piece—and in fact features fairly big jumps in pitch—there aren’t really any other tricky parts.

Since there are no advanced vocal techniques like embellishments or shouts, solid basic singing ability is enough to perform it well.

FlowerFuji Kaze

It’s Fujii Kaze’s 14th digital-only single, released in October 2023.

It was reportedly written as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama “Ichiban Sukina Hana.” The production gives off a very stylish vibe throughout the track, doesn’t it? The low-register vocals you can hear in parts like the first verse are a great spot for lower-voiced male singers to showcase their appeal.

The chorus and other sections have slightly complex, rapidly changing melodies, so overall the song is a bit challenging to sing—but definitely give it a try.

To keep your tone from getting heavy, try placing the sound lightly against your upper palate inside your mouth; that will help you recreate the kind of light touch in the vocal delivery that the artist has.