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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! Songs that are easy for men to sing (21–30)

The truthKamenashi Kazuya

Kazuya Kamenashi – The truth [Official Music Video]
The truthKamenashi Kazuya

It’s a song released in August 2025, and amazingly, it’s their first solo track in about two years! Listening to it, the range centers around low-mid to high-mid, so it might feel a bit high for those not used to higher notes.

That said, the melody is simple with no particularly difficult parts, and the chorus repeats the same phrase, making it very easy to remember.

For singing style: deliver the verse (A section) in a spoken, unforced way without belting; in the pre-chorus (B section), there’s a spot that rises to D4—accenting that part will let the notes come out nicely! In the chorus, there’s a small leap from C4 to A4—hit that confidently as an accent! The range should be relatively comfortable for the average male singer, and with its rock feel, it should be really satisfying to sing.

It’s a passionate theme, so definitely give it a try!

March 9Remioromen

Remioromen – March 9th (Music Video Short ver.)
March 9Remioromen

The start of the chorus goes a bit higher, but there aren’t many sudden pitch changes, and the tempo is slow, so it should be easy to stay on pitch.

The rhythm is also simple and straightforward, making it an easy song to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers.

Plus, since it’s well-known, it’s nice that you can ask for help if you get stuck.

SUNHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – SUN (Official Video)
SUNHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s eighth single in total, released in May 2015.

It is said to be a song written specifically as the theme for Fuji TV’s Wednesday 10 p.m.

drama “Kokoro ga Pokitto ne.” As a singer, Gen Hoshino is known for his very simple vocal tone and straightforward, sincere songs, so when singing this track at karaoke, detailed vocal techniques are hardly necessary.

If there’s a spot that might be challenging for men who struggle with high notes, it would be in the second run of the chorus, where there’s a single part that shifts to falsetto.

Please take care to calmly and smoothly switch your vocal placement at that point.

cherrysupittsu

Spitz’s 13th single, released in April 1996.

As a song from the golden age of J-pop—when trends in the karaoke market were just as crucial as CD sales—it’s easy to sing, easy to remember, and poppy, covering all the elements that made a hit at the time.

Because of that, I think it’s also very approachable for people who aren’t confident singers.

When you sing it, just be careful about the key setting.

If you let your guard down, there’s a real risk of your voice cracking on the high notes!

SHUJINKOKujira Yoru no Machi

KUJIRA YORU NO MACHI “SHUJINKO” Music Video
SHUJINKOKujira Yoru no Machi

Right now, Kujira Yoru no Machi is a band rapidly gaining momentum in the Japanese rock scene.

They’re known for a unique worldview that brilliantly blends fantastical melodies with everyday life, and they’ve seen a sharp rise in popularity since the 2020s.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “SHUJINKO.” It might seem like a demanding piece at first glance, but its vocal range is relatively narrow, and there aren’t complex pitch shifts.

With many repeating sections, once you get used to it, it’s a song you can really make your own.

The curtain risesback number

back number – The Curtain Rises [Theme song for the film 'TOKYO MER: Mobile Emergency Room – Nankai Mission']
The curtain risesback number

It’s the theme song for the theatrical release “TOKYO MER: Mobile Emergency Room – Nankai Mission,” hitting theaters on August 1, 2025, and it feels very much like a classic back number track.

Compared to other songs, the average vocal range is lower and the difficulty is relatively mild, making it easier to take on; however, there are lots of switches between chest voice and falsetto in the chorus and the bridge.

I think that’s the key to really delivering this song! Basically, aim to resonate in the head and sing the whole piece gently.

That way, your chest voice won’t sound forced but will come out airy and open, making transitions to falsetto smoother.

Also, falsetto uses more breath than you might think, so take in plenty of air through your mouth wherever you can breathe.

The highest note, C5, appears in the bridge; if you imagine ringing the very top of your head and push a little more firmly there, it should land beautifully!

sakura colorGReeeeN

GReeeeN – Cherry Blossom Color
sakura colorGReeeeN

It’s GReeeeN’s 19th single, released in February 2013.

It was also used as a commercial song for “Suits AOKI.” I think this song has an easy melody and rhythm that even people who aren’t good at singing will find very singable, but for those who struggle with high notes, the chorus melody might be a bit tough.

In that case, I think it still works perfectly well to handle the high notes in the chorus with falsetto, and if that’s still difficult, try adjusting the key.

Especially in the latter half, after the key change, many people might find it hard to sing in the original key.