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[Men] Songs you can score 90 points on at karaoke without straining

“I really want to score high at karaoke!” Do you have that burning desire? In fact, choosing songs that match your vocal tone and are easy for you to sing is a reliable shortcut to boosting your score.

In this article, with the theme “Karaoke songs men can score 90 on,” we’ll introduce tracks that don’t require too wide a range and have easy-to-follow rhythms, featuring recommended artists who are currently active on stage.

Use this as a guide for your next song selection, revel in the joy of holding the mic, and land that dream high score!

[Men] Karaoke Songs You Can Score 90 Points On Without Strain (11–20)

single bedSha ran Q

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

Sharan Q’s signature ballad “Single Bed.” Among ballads from this generation of Japanese pop, this piece is exceptionally easy to sing.

Its vocal range is mid1 C# to mid2 G#, which sits squarely in the range most comfortable for the average adult male, so you shouldn’t feel any difficulty in terms of range.

Teens may find there’s a lot of low notes, but for those in their late 20s to 30s and up, it actually accentuates a more masculine tone, so it’s recommended to deliberately sing the opening lower.

The mid-to-high notes actually stick around longer than you might expect, so if you avoid raising the key too much at the start, it’s entirely possible to aim for a score of 90 or higher.

SolaninNEW!ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Japanese rock music, commonly known as J-rock, dominated the music scene during the Heisei era.

It still enjoys enduring popularity today, but many people particularly love the raw, unpolished sound J-rock had back then.

That’s why I recommend Sorani n.

As everyone knows, it’s a classic hit by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION.

The vocal range is fairly narrow at mid1 B to mid2 G#, and aside from the final phrase’s high B#, there are no high passages at all.

Personally, I think even if your pitch wavers on the last line, it can add character—but that might keep you from getting a perfect score.

So if you really can’t belt it, it’s fine to switch to falsetto just to match the pitch.

Promise of SunflowersNEW!Hata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata – “Himawari no Yakusoku” Music Video
Promise of SunflowersNEW!Hata Motohiro

This is Hata Motohiro’s smash-hit ballad, written as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon.” With its warm melody and lyrics themed around the importance of the people by your side, it’s a timeless classic loved across generations, staying on the Billboard charts for over 150 weeks.

Many people actually practice it in vocal training, and it’s especially popular among men.

In practice, it’s sung by switching between chest voice and falsetto, but if you’re aiming for a perfect score, you’ll first want to improve your pitch accuracy.

Since the chorus jumps up in range, I think the best approach is to sing carefully in the voice you’re most comfortable with.

Be careful not to strain.

In conclusion

With a pleasing resonance on your side, you’ll find yourself eagerly awaiting the moment you take the mic. This is for men looking for songs that can score 90 at karaoke, of course, and for anyone who wants to rediscover the joy of singing. We sincerely hope you’ll encounter the fated melody that lets you express your individuality, and that your next stage becomes a breathtakingly wonderful experience.