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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 (411–420)

slowBerumaintsu

Bellemints – “Slow” (Music Video)
slowBerumaintsu

Formed in 2018, Berumaintsu is a pop trio that wields twin vocals by two singer-songwriters as their signature.

Their songs, born from melodies and production that feel nostalgic yet resist fleeting trends, make for great karaoke picks across generations.

Released in May 2025, “Slow” is another standout track, featuring a soothing yet slightly wistful melody and harmony, along with carefully crafted Japanese lyrics that make it easy and enjoyable to sing at karaoke for listeners of all ages.

The Summer Without YouDEEN

A song by DEEN that portrays lost summer memories and a bittersweet love.

Its fresh, energetic vocals are distinctive, making it appealing because it can be sung brightly without turning somber.

The melody line is relatively simple and easy to remember, so even those who lack confidence in singing will find it approachable.

Released in May 1997, it was used as the ending theme for Season 4 of the TV anime Detective Conan.

It’s also a good pick for karaoke with your boss or older colleagues.

Why not sing it with emotion while recalling a poignant summer romance?

InahoNo Buses

No Buses – Inaho (Official Video)
InahoNo Buses

No Buses, a band with a refined musical sensibility, is highly regarded by hardcore Japanese rock enthusiasts.

While they excel at alternative rock, garage rock, and indie rock, their new track Inaho puts indie rock front and center.

The vocal line—sung plainly in the midrange, a hallmark of indie rock—really stands out.

When performing it yourself, I recommend deliberately lowering the key to emphasize the depth and richness of your voice.

BEATWurtS

WurtS – BEAT (Music Video) [Theme song for the NTV Wednesday drama “Love Is Darkness”]
BEATWurtS

The artist WurtS has released many classic tracks with a style that incorporates a wide range of musical influences.

Lately, he’s gained popularity through collaborations with other artists, but now he’s dropped a solo hit: “BEAT.” It’s a highly alternative piece, built predominantly around the midrange throughout.

There’s a fair amount of low-mid content as well, making it an ideal song to showcase the rich midrange that only singers with lower vocal registers can achieve.

Unchanging ThingsUeno Daiki

Unchanging Things covered by Daiki Ueno
Unchanging ThingsUeno Daiki

Daiki Ueno is a singer-songwriter known for his warm vocals.

His version of “Kawaranai Mono” is a cover of Hanako Oku’s original, characterized by a lower, restrained key that gives it a more grounded feel.

While there aren’t distinctly low parts, the lowered key brings out many midrange phrases where vocal richness can shine.

If it feels a bit high for you, don’t hesitate to lower the key further when singing.

Because this song can easily lose volume, it’s recommended to turn down the backing track when singing it at karaoke.

SyrupShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu “Syrup” MV
SyrupShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu’s new song “Syrup.” Shimizu is known for his music that prominently incorporates authentic R&B, and while this track retains those elements, it’s shaped into a lighter, more modern R&B style.

He isn’t necessarily a low-voiced artist, but since most of this song sits in the mid-to-low range, it should really showcase the appeal of male singers with lower voices.

It’s also recommended to intentionally lower the key to emphasize the low end even more.

peanut butterAratani Shota

Shota Araya – Peanut Butter (Official Music Video)
peanut butterAratani Shota

Singer-songwriter Shota Araya, who has gained popularity for his highly original sound that blends Black music with contemporary J-pop.

He drew attention as the former vocalist of a popular band, but he’s focused more on the music itself than chasing popularity, and has produced several acclaimed tracks.

The song I’d like to recommend from his work is Peanut Butter.

While it has an R&B feel, the vocal line is relatively understated, and the song as a whole is built around the low to low-mid range.