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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 (251–260)

SaraiKayama Yūzō & Tanimura Shinji

Some of you reading this article may be a bit older.

For you, I recommend Sarai.

It’s a song well known even among younger generations thanks to its association with 24-Hour TV.

The real charm of this piece lies in its deep, mature vocal line.

Although the arrangement feels grand, the vocal range is very narrow—mid1 A to mid2 F—so men with lower voices should be able to sing it smoothly while making the most of their low tones.

Be sure to check it out.

Distance of the Starry SkyTHE ALFEE

As THE ALFEE, this is their 17th single.

It’s said that Takamizawa created this song with the conscious aim of making it “a hit that leads to the next,” and it has become one of their live staples! In later years, versions incorporating orchestral and classical elements were also released, and the ongoing evolution of the arrangement has drawn attention.

Having multiple versions makes it fun to listen, doesn’t it? It’s a band-rock track with a cool guitar right from the intro, so you’ll probably be hyped up and ready to deliver great vocals even before you start singing! The vocal range isn’t that high, so many men should find it easy to sing.

If you open your throat and project your voice as if sending it far, you’ll likely find it very comfortable to sing.

Reguluskururi

This is a single released on October 10, 2025, available exclusively for download and streaming.

For this ‘Regulus,’ Ayaka Tatono from Homecomings participates as a guest vocalist.

It’s been described as having a mood that suits the season from autumn into winter, with a theme that gently supports “the courage to take on challenges” and “dreams that haven’t faded yet.” The distinctive “myooon” sound at the start is very Kururi-like, isn’t it? (laughs) The overall range isn’t very high, so there’s no need to belt out high notes.

If possible, it would be great to sing it as a male–female pair! In that case, if both of you sing quietly, it will match the atmosphere of the song well.

By the time of the Christmas carolsInagaki Junichi

By the Time of Christmas Carols – Junichi Inagaki (Full)
By the time of the Christmas carolsInagaki Junichi

This is Junichi Inagaki’s 27th single in total, first released in October 1992.

Since then, multiple remade versions have been produced and re-released.

It’s practically a staple song in Japan during the Christmas season now.

When singing it at karaoke, note that the original key was tailored to Inagaki’s vocal quality and range, so it may be a bit too high for many average male singers.

If you just keep that in mind, the melody itself isn’t particularly difficult, so I think anyone can enjoy singing it.

road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE

EXILE’s 23rd single, released in February 2007.

When it comes to EXILE’s songs, I think there are quite a few people who shy away thinking, “That sounds hard!” but this track is nothing to be afraid of—the melody is very simple and the vocal range used isn’t that wide.

Of course, if you want to sing it properly, you’ll probably need to master things like mixed voice, but if you’re just tracing the melody and lyrics for karaoke and humming along, I think it’s a very easy song for many men to sing.

With slow-tempo songs like this, everything falls apart if the rhythm starts to rush, so make sure to stay calm and sing steadily.

Go Go Ghost ShipYonezu Kenshi

This is a song by Hachi, who gained attention for tracks made with VOCALOID, included on the album ‘diorama’ released under the name Kenshi Yonezu.

Among Yonezu’s songs, which often feature distinctive melodies and rhythms, this track is popular for not having a high key and being easy to sing.

POISON ~ A world where you can’t even say what you want to saySorimachi Takashi

This is actor and singer (currently on hiatus from singing) Takashi Sorimachi’s fourth single, released in July 1998.

It was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama GTO, in which Sorimachi himself starred.

With a medium-to-up tempo that’s easy for anyone to sing and groove to, the vocal melody doesn’t span a wide range, and the tune is very easy to remember and sing.

So it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say it’s a must-pick when you want to aim for a high karaoke score.

It might be fun to get together with friends and hold a one-song scoring battle with this track.

Try producing your voice as if you’re aiming it toward your lower jaw inside your mouth and sing with a strong chest voice—you’ll likely get an even better vocal tone, so give it a try.