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 (31–40)
WISHarashi

This is the 15th single by the male idol group Arashi, released in November 2005.
It was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Boys Over Flowers,” starring group member Jun Matsumoto.
With a lightly bouncing beat and an easy-to-like melody, it’s a tune that even people who aren’t confident singers can probably manage fairly easily.
The original key might be a bit high, so be careful with your key settings.
At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

Even if other people have lots to say about it, I want to proudly declare that what I like is what I like.
That might cause some people to drift away.
But even with that risk, this is a song about the strength to stay true to yourself.
It’s a classic that, if you sing it at karaoke, someone is sure to hum along.
my worst true feelingsMiyauchi

Born in 1999 and hailing from Kawasaki, Tokyo, Miyauchi is gaining attention as a rapper.
Influenced by artists like KOHH and BAD HOP, Miyauchi became one of the hottest rappers today after his 2024 release “Swag” went viral across several Asian countries.
While he captivates with a variety of styles, the track we’re highlighting this time, “Saitei na Honne” (My Worst True Feelings), is striking for its honesty—just as the title suggests, it lays his true feelings bare in the lyrics.
His candid rap about the pressure that comes with attention and the doubts he has about how he’s changing is sure to resonate with many listeners.
Built around a wistful guitar and delivered in a melodic rap style, the chorus in particular is perfect for everyone to sing along to at karaoke.
SolaninASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s signature song “Soranin.” It features a simple, singable melody that really captures the feel of Japanese rock.
There aren’t any particularly high parts, so it’s easy for men who aren’t good with high notes or falsetto to sing.
I think it would also sound cool if you deliberately sang it with a husky voice.
Tsubasaandāgurafu

Undergraf is the band that rocketed to stardom with the song Tsubasa.
With a goosebump-inducing intro and lyrics that evoke the start of a journey, the track earned strong support from many fans.
Its melody sits in a lower vocal range, which likely makes it popular because it’s easier to sing at karaoke.
Karaoke for Beginners: Easy-to-Sing Songs for Men (41–50)
slowAKASAKI

The digital release date is July 7, 2025, but it was pre-released on TikTok in March and quickly became a hot topic, surpassing one million views! The tempo isn’t too slow or too fast, making it very easy to sing and approachable for anyone.
The vocal range is around mid1 to mid2, and the high notes that appear in parts are in falsetto, so I think you can sing them comfortably.
Overall, it has a calm tone, but it modulates in the last chorus, raising the key by about two steps.
You might find it easier to stay on pitch if you sing that section with a bit more energy.
One thing to watch out for is not to pull the notes up with your throat.
Since we want a natural modulation, try singing by resonating in your head while placing a slight forward attack on the sound.
That way, the high notes will come out smoothly and feel great!
EurekaHoshino Gen

This is the song released by Gen Hoshino on January 28, 2025, which became the theme for the medical drama “Madoka, 26, I’m a Resident!” The overall vocal range is D3–A4, covering the lower-mid to upper-mid range, making it a comfortable key for male singers.
It may be easier to sing if you clip the ends of phrases in the A section and stay mindful not to rush the tempo.
Also, since the song has a calm tone, avoid straining your throat: keep your facial muscles lifted so your vocal folds vibrate freely.
Imagine projecting the voice toward the front of your eyebrows or slightly upward; for low notes, send the voice forward slowly, and for high notes, add a touch of accent and release the sound a bit quicker.
In both cases, make sure to use ample breath—breathe through your mouth and sing!



