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! Easy-to-Sing Songs for Men (301–310)
HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

A hit song by SEKAI NO OWARI released in 2022.
While sharply criticizing humanity’s tendency to classify, it leaves a strong impression with its attitude of exploring possibilities beyond those boundaries.
It drew attention as the theme song for the film “Holics xxxHOLiC” and won the Grand Prize at the 64th Japan Record Awards.
This is the kind of track that captivates with its overall groove, so even those not confident in their vocal skills can take it on with ease.
There are no high notes or difficult phrases, so if you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke, give this one a try.
Sing your heart out and blow away your everyday stress!
Beautiful Thingskimura takuya

Takuya Kimura, a former member of SMAP, has been actively working as an artist recently.
Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is Beautiful Things.
Composed by Dai Hirai, it has a calm, chill vibe.
There aren’t many sudden pitch changes, and the rhythm is very easy to follow, so most men should be able to sing it without trouble.
Also, don’t miss the guitar solo in the middle that pays homage to Eric Clapton’s Change the World!
Even Karaoke Beginners Can Relax! Easy Songs for Men to Sing (311–320)
The End of SummerMoriyama Naotaro

It was Naotaro Moriyama’s third single, released in August 2003.
It also served as the ending theme for Asahi Broadcasting/TV Asahi’s “Nettou Koshien” in 2003.
Moriyama isn’t what you’d call a “technically virtuosic” vocalist; he sings in a simple, conversational style, which makes this song perfect for casually humming along.
However, the falsetto used frequently in the chorus may take some time to master.
If you’re not confident, one option is to lower the key to a range you can sing in chest voice.
Goodbye, KobeTakahashi Eiichi

The song selection is aimed at a slightly older audience.
It’s the third single by Eiichi Takahashi, a newcomer singer from Shiga Prefecture in his 60s, released in July 2018.
Popular enka singer Nobutaka Oishi provided the song, writing both the lyrics and music.
The piece really brings out the charm of his sweet low register, so it’s a track I especially recommend to those confident in their mid-to-low range.
The title call at the end of the chorus goes a bit higher, but even if you’re not strong with high notes, it should be within reach—so please sing it through to the end, powerfully and resonantly.
Super Syndromer10-FEET

This song was created as the opening theme for Cour 2 of the anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray, released in October 2025! It’s a high-octane rock track bursting with drive and soul, and even if you think you’re tone-deaf, you can power through it on sheer momentum and feeling! 10-FEET’s songs tend to sit in the mid range for male vocals, with almost no super-high notes, so it’s easy to sing even if high notes aren’t your strong suit.
Also, just listening might make you think for a moment, “Is this in English?” But when you look at the lyrics, you’ll see lots of difficult kanji and words.
It’s probably better to learn the lyrics and melody with both your eyes and ears before you sing.
Go ahead and let your emotions fly and sing your heart out!
Naughty SunORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE’s signature hype song, released in 2007.
It became a huge hit as the theme song for the drama “Hanazakari no Kimitachi e ~ Ikemen Paradise ~.” It blends themes like summer, youth, and forbidden love—truly a youth anthem! It’s up-tempo and all about the groove, so lots of people pick it when they want to get the crowd going at karaoke.
The opening melody note is B4, which is a bit high, and the pronunciation tends to make you tense up.
With the “i” vowel, pulling the mouth sideways can cause strain and make you use your throat, so it’s easier if you create space in your mouth and sing with a feeling of humming upward.
Raising your facial muscles as much as possible at this time also makes pronunciation easier.
I hope you’ll split the parts among the three vocal roles and have fun singing it!
Why not? / Who cares? / It’s all good.WEST.

This is WEST.’s debut song—an energetic, Kansai-style, full-throttle hype track! Even if you’re tone-deaf, you can power through with call-and-response and high energy, making it a perfect practice song for getting the crowd going.
Songs that pull everyone in are essential for people who struggle with pitch.
In “Ee ja nai ka,” there are calls and chorus parts in the A melody, and the chorus has that “everyone together” vibe, so you’ll naturally have fun! As long as you nail the belting part right before the last chorus, you’re good—so focus especially on practicing that section.
If you hit the first note cleanly, you’ll be fine.
Take a breath, lock in the timing, and your voice will come out smoothly!



