“Songs by female artists are hard to sing…” You hear that a lot, but that’s not necessarily true!
The reason female songs can feel difficult is the difference in vocal range between men and women.
In other words, as long as you adjust the key, you can sing songs by female artists just fine.
That said, women often have a wider range than men, so in that sense, male singers may find female artists’ songs a bit harder to sing.
So this time, we’ve picked out female-artist tracks that are especially cool in style and easy for men to sing.
We also touch on some professional vocal knowledge and techniques, so be sure to check it out!
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Cool when sung by men! Popular tracks and hit songs by female artists (1–10)
I am the strongest.NEW!Ado

A song by Ado released digitally in June 2022 as an insert song for the film ONE PIECE FILM RED.
It also drew major attention because Motoki Ohmori of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE composed it.
The song portrays the powerful resolve and inner conflict of Uta, a character from the film, and carries a message brimming with self-affirmation and hope for the future.
It’s an energetic, rock-tinged pop track where the aggressive band sound and commanding vocals are a perfect match.
It’s also a great pick for men to sing with power.
With its exhilarating melody, choose it for karaoke when you want to get the crowd going or deliver some energy to everyone around you!
I long to see you now.NEW!MISIA

MISIA, who continues to captivate many with her overwhelming vocal power and expressive depth.
This work is a single released in November 2009 and is widely loved as the theme song of the smash-hit drama “JIN.” It links beautifully with the drama’s grand worldview, delivering a ballad that conveys the preciousness of life and bonds that transcend time.
The heartfelt longing for someone you cannot meet grips your chest, resulting in a moving piece that may bring you to tears.
The majestic orchestral arrangement is also superb, gradually elevating the emotional waves in stages.
As a tender love ballad that conveys love, try singing it dramatically, from low to high notes.
First LoveNEW!Utada Hikaru

This is an early signature work by Hikaru Utada, a singer-songwriter who has long led the Japanese music scene.
Released in 1999, it’s the title track of her debut album and drew major attention as the theme song for the drama “Majo no Joken” (Forbidden Love).
The poignant lyrics, which recount the pain of heartbreak and an undying longing for a first love, resonate deeply over a beautiful, bittersweet melody.
It has been covered by many male artists, including Hideaki Tokunaga, and its appeal lies in how a male voice can express a different kind of profound melancholy and tenderness than a female rendition.
Lower the key a bit and sing it gently as you recall a farewell with someone dear—it’s a masterpiece ballad that captivates listeners at karaoke.
Revolutionary JourneyNEW!Aina ji Endo

Aina the End, a singer-songwriter who’s making waves across many fields with her distinctive husky voice, has released this work in July 2025.
It features an irresistibly catchy pop sound brimming with drive, and carries a theme of powering through difficult paths with strength.
It also drew attention for being chosen as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime “Dandadan.” Showcasing expressive power that has evolved even further following the album “THE END,” this piece truly shines.
Its melodies, where intensity and bittersweetness intersect, are perfect for male vocalists who want to belt it out with passion.
HappinessNEW!Che’Nelle

Chanel, a singer known for creating many heartwarming ballads.
Released as a single in November 2014, this song became a major topic as the theme for the TV drama “Dear Sister,” which aired starting in October of the same year, and was later included on the album “Che’Nelle World.” Its greatest appeal is its embracing worldview that captures not only romantic feelings but also deep love for family and friends.
With a melody that carries an R&B flavor, when a man sings it gently at karaoke, the contrast makes him look even cooler.
It’s a highly recommended song for anyone who wants to warmly express gratitude to someone important who’s always been there for them.
dogwood (flowering dogwood)NEW!Hitoto Yo

Released by Yo Hitoto in 2004, this work is a renowned song that also became beloved as the theme for NTV’s Tuesday Suspense Theater.
Written in the wake of 9/11, it carries a profound message of prayers for peace and wishes for others’ happiness.
It features a gentle melody and vivid scenic imagery, and has been covered by many male artists, including Hideaki Tokunaga.
Because the vocal range isn’t too wide, men can deliver it expressively if they choose a suitable key.
As a timeless ballad loved across generations, singing it earnestly at karaoke is sure to captivate those around you.
Dear, boyHump Back

A powerful rock number that portrays the conflicts and hopes of youth.
Based on notes vocalist Momoko Hayashi wrote in her teens, it’s a heartfelt track woven with memories of her high school bandmates.
Released in June 2018 as Hump Back’s major-label debut, it reached No.
13 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It was also selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” and used in commercials for Shinken Zemi’s High School Course.
With a driving melody and straightforward lyrics, its range isn’t too wide, making it easy for men to sing as well.
It’s a song you’ll want to belt out at karaoke with friends who are chasing their dreams, and get the crowd going.



