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 (381–390)
Browniewanuka

Sweet and gentle, yet a little mischievous… This song brilliantly captures that “petite devil” charm of romance by comparing it to a certain dessert—a metaphor masterfully crafted by Wanuka.
Vocally, it’s centered around the mid-range and easy to sing, making it perfect even for those who don’t usually sing.
Released in June 2021, the track exploded on social media.
With its light, catchy rhythm and unique worldview, it won over many listeners.
It’s a piece that truly showcases Wanuka’s talent.
If you’re aiming for a high karaoke score, the key is to convey a nonchalant, breezy vibe.
It might be the perfect pick for someone newly in love—or someone looking to seduce.
FocusAratani Shota

Shota Araya, known as the former vocalist of yonawo, has continued to enjoy popularity even after going solo.
His new song, Focus, is a great example.
While the track has an R&B feel, the vocal line itself isn’t much different from typical J-pop.
In fact, because the vocal line is more downbeat, it’s arguably easier to sing than standard J-pop from a vocal production standpoint.
If you relax, blend in some breath, and aim for rich overtones, you’ll instantly sound more professional—so definitely give it a try.
Ephemeral SongRADWIMPS feat. Suda Masaki

This song was the theme for the film “God of Cinema,” starring Masaki Suda.
Written by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, who also appears in the film as an actor, and featuring Masaki Suda as a guest vocalist, the track is notable for lyrics that resonate with both of their characters in the story.
While it can be sung solo, it’s also recommended if you’re looking for a duet suitable for two men.
There aren’t many high notes overall, and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it relatively easy for most people to sing.
Black and whiteACIDMAN

ACIDMAN is a three-piece rock band that has gained popularity for a sound rooted in power pop and post-rock.
They’re extremely popular in the rock scene and have been steadily producing hit songs.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is Shiro to Kuro (White and Black).
This song incorporates a jazz flavor and maintains a downbeat mood throughout.
It also features quite a few phrases with a hint of classic Japanese pop (kayōkyoku), making it a great recommendation for men over 40 as well.
The City Where Flowers Bloomyuzu

This is a digital-only single by Yuzu, released in February 2020.
It was made available as an advance release for the album YUZUTOWN, which came out in March of the same year.
The song has a very Yuzu-like feel—or rather, a warm, easygoing vibe and melody—and it’s one of those tunes that just about anyone can casually hum along to.
That said, some people might find the original key a bit high for the average male voice, so that’s something to keep in mind.
Also, if you sing it in the original key, pay attention to the parts in the chorus and elsewhere that are sung in falsetto in the original; make sure the transition in your vocal production is smooth.
Even if you can comfortably hit the high notes, belting those sections in chest voice can risk undermining the song’s atmosphere.
It’s important to use falsetto and sing the high notes gently and softly for this piece.
Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men (391–400)
DaysKobukuro

A digital-only single by Kobukuro, released on March 30, 2022.
It’s a very Kobukuro-like song with a warm, soothing vocal melody, featuring their signature acoustic guitar sound while also incorporating a symphonic arrangement that adds to its appeal.
The vocal melody itself is very straightforward and simple, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to hum along and sing it lightly.
If the high notes are tough, try lowering the key.
Doshita ToasterSukima Suichi

It’s a heartbreakingly poignant love song by Sukima Switch.
His girlfriend, who used to live with him, has left, and the only memento of their time together is a toaster.
He thinks that if he can toast the bread just right one more time, he’ll go after her, but he’s too scared to press the switch.
It’s a quiet ballad, so you can sing it calmly.



