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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!

Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men (111–120)

GO!!!FLOW

FLOW 'GO!!! ~15th Anniversary ver.~' (Music Video Full Ver. with Commentary)
GO!!!FLOW

With its intense tempo, FLOW’s “GO!!!” is famous as a Naruto opening.

To nail the first hook, it’s not a bad idea to practice just the beginning.

Once you lock in the vocal tone, the melody and rhythm are easy to grasp.

If you sing it well, you can fire up the karaoke room in an instant.

Lots of people know it, so go all out and get everyone hyped.

A night like thishannya

Hannya / This Kind of Night / Official Music Video
A night like thishannya

Unlike in the past, I think men now have more opportunities to rap at karaoke.

Especially when it’s guys-only karaoke, isn’t it common to go for hard-hitting, masculine hip-hop with strong messages? In that case, I recommend “Konna Yoru o” by Hannya, Japan’s self-proclaimed “lowest MC.” This track is characterized by a youthful, message-driven vibe reminiscent of his earlier work.

Since it prioritizes vibes, there are no difficult flows at all.

That’s why it’s perfect for old-school heads who aren’t into today’s complex flows.

POISON ~In a world like this where you can’t even say what you want~Sorimachi Takashi

It became a huge hit as the theme song for the legendary drama GTO.

I think many people only know part of the chorus, but precisely because of that, being able to sing the full version at karaoke might make people take notice.

The key is quite low, but let’s give it our best!

FarewellSEKAI NO OWARI

This is SEKAI NO OWARI’s 17th single, released in June 2023.

It was issued as a triple A-side single on a 3-track CD together with “Turquoise” and “Butterfly Effect.” Among the three songs, the one we’re introducing here, “Saraba,” was selected as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Wednesday drama “My Husband-in-Law.” It’s a major-key track with a slightly bouncy rhythm that makes you feel happy just by listening.

Despite its upbeat vibe, the vocal melody doesn’t span a wide range, so even those who aren’t confident singers can probably enjoy humming along.

If the singing rhythm gets heavy, it will spoil the original feel of the song, so be sure to really feel that bouncing beat as you sing.

The Goofy Man’s WayKanjani∞

SUPER EIGHT (Kanjani∞) – Zukkoke Otoko Michi [Music Video]
The Goofy Man’s WayKanjani∞

It’s a lively, positive song by Kanjani.

There are times when you might look uncool or feel down, but it’s a man-to-man anthem cheering you on to choose the path you believe in and push forward with grit.

The call-and-response in the chorus is something everyone will definitely want to sing together.

Island SongTHE BOOM

The Boom - Shima Uta (Live)
Island SongTHE BOOM

A song by THE BOOM, first released in January 1992.

Since then, several different versions have been released.

It uses the so-called Ryukyuan scale, giving it a very striking melody; in that sense, it’s easy to remember and likely to be readily accessible to most listeners.

In the band’s own performances, the singing style is somewhat folk-like, but rather than deliberately imitating that, it’s probably better to sing by tracing the melody naturally.

Like tonight’s moonElefanto Kashimashi

Like the Moon Tonight / Elephant Kashimashi
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!