Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men
At karaoke with friends, there are probably many men who feel, “I’m actually not good at singing and I get nervous…” right? No one wants to go off pitch or miss the high notes and feel embarrassed.
The truth is, there are plenty of songs that anyone can sing comfortably, as well as classic tracks that get the whole room excited! This time, we’re introducing J-POP karaoke songs that even those who aren’t confident in their singing can perform with peace of mind.
We’ve selected many songs with simple melodies and rhythms that are easy to remember, so please use this as a reference!
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Even karaoke beginners can relax! Songs that are easy for men to sing (91–100)
cherry blossomMoriyama Naotaro

Naotaro Moriyama’s second single, released in March 2003.
With its simple arrangement of just piano and vocals—and even some sections sung solo—many people who aren’t confident singers may feel the bar is high.
The chorus’s high notes also require skillful use of falsetto and mixed voice, so if you aim to sing it properly, it does demand a certain level of vocal technique.
That said, the vocal melody itself is very easy to remember and goes down smoothly, so try finding a comfortable key and give it a shot.
You might be surprised at how smoothly it comes out once you try.
gradationSUPER BEAVER

This is SUPER BEAVER’s 17th single, released in April 2023.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween -Fate-.
It’s an up-tempo, straightforward rock track, but the grand string arrangements heard throughout are very striking.
The vocal melody itself is quite simple, and there don’t seem to be any particularly difficult parts to sing.
However, the chorus modulates, so be careful not to get thrown off when singing it at karaoke.
If the high notes in the chorus are tough, try lowering the key on the karaoke machine.
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

The song “Bunny Girl” is so viral nationwide that there isn’t a day you don’t hear it on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube Shorts.
It’s the signature work of up-and-coming singer-songwriter AKASAKI, characterized by a light yet composed melody.
While many might feel this rhythmic track is hard to sing, its vocal range is very narrow, making it easy for any male singer to handle.
The pitch movement in the vocal line is also gentle, so the difficulty is definitely easy.
Like tonight’s moonElefanto Kashimashi

It’s Elephant Kashimashi’s 15th single, released on July 30, 1997.
It was produced as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Because the Moon Shines at Night.” The song itself has a catchy mid-tempo groove, which makes it very singable rhythmically on its own.
As for the vocal part, there’s quite a bit of range, and singing it in the original key requires a strong high register.
That said, the melody itself isn’t complicated—it’s easy to hum.
So if you find and set a key that suits you, I think it’s an easy song to sing even for people who don’t usually sing much.
Singing with consistent power throughout, emphasizing a certain “masculine” quality, is probably the key to making it sound good.
Give it a try!
Messenger from Sunday↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓

This is a track included on the first album released in 1995.
It features the simple, singable melody and lyrics characteristic of Hiroto Kōmoto, one of Japan’s leading rock vocalists, and I highly recommend it.
It was released as a single in 2004.
The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP

A major hit song by SMAP, released as their 35th single on March 5, 2003.
Written and composed by Noriyuki Makihara.
With its very familiar, easy-to-hum melody, it’s a song that even those who aren’t confident singers can comfortably pick at karaoke and enjoy.
I think the key to making it sound good is to sing lightly, as if humming, without forcing it—while keeping the relaxed groove of the original.
It might also be fun for everyone present to sing along together!
HELLOFukuyama Masaharu

This was Masaharu Fukuyama’s 10th single, released in February 1995.
It was also the theme song for Fuji TV’s Wednesday Drama “The Best Unrequited Love.” Released during the heyday of 1990s J-pop, it became a massive hit, selling over a million copies.
J-pop at the time was often composed with karaoke in mind, and this song is no exception—it’s very easy to sing and features a melody and tempo that make performing it fun.
Don’t overthink it; just enjoy “singing” and “using your voice.” I’m sure it’ll put you in a great mood!



