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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! Easy-to-sing songs for men (451–460)

flameLiSA

LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
flameLiSA

A ballad with a grand sound and powerful melody that stirs the listener’s heart.

Sung by LiSA as the theme song for the feature film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, it depicts parting with a loved one and the resolve to move forward by transforming those feelings into strength.

Released in October 2020, it topped Billboard JAPAN’s Japan Hot 100 for four consecutive weeks and won the 62nd Japan Record Award the same year.

Written and composed by Yuki Kajiura and LiSA in their first collaboration, this gem of a track harmonizes beautifully with the film’s story.

Its range sits comfortably for male vocals as well, making it a great pick for karaoke fans who excel at ballads.

You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon – You Don’t Listen to Rock [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You don't listen to rock.aimyon

A coming-of-age love song that tenderly yet purely captures a boy’s feelings as he wants to share his favorite music with a girl who doesn’t listen to rock.

Aimyon’s true-to-life lyrics blend beautifully with a melody that lingers in your ears, creating a heartwarming track.

Even while sensing their different musical tastes, the wish to grow closer by sharing the record filled with his precious memories is truly moving.

Released in August 2017, the song received power-play rotation on 42 radio stations nationwide and has earned broad support as one of Aimyon’s signature tracks.

It’s not only easy to sing, but its lyrics from a male perspective also make it especially recommended for men—chances are you’ll feel comfortable singing it without hesitation.

366 daysHY

HY – 366 Days (Official Music Video)
366 daysHY

A masterpiece included on HY’s 2008 album “HeartY.” The lyrics, written by Izumi Nakasone based on her own experiences, are filled with feelings toward a former lover, and the song also drew attention as the theme for Fuji TV’s drama film “Red Thread.” The piano’s melody gently embraces the tune, richly expressing the pain of heartbreak and the emotions of carrying it onward.

With its calm rhythm and tender vocals, the warm tone of the song feels close to the listener’s heart, and its charm can be fully conveyed by a male vocalist as well.

It’s a song we especially recommend to those struggling to recover from a breakup or quietly holding feelings for someone important.

Dear, boyHump Back

Hump Back – “Dear, Boy” Music Video
Dear, boyHump Back

A powerful rock number that portrays the conflicts and hopes of youth.

Based on notes vocalist Momoko Hayashi wrote in her teens, it’s a heartfelt track woven with memories of her high school bandmates.

Released in June 2018 as Hump Back’s major-label debut, it reached No.

13 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It was also selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” and used in commercials for Shinken Zemi’s High School Course.

With a driving melody and straightforward lyrics, its range isn’t too wide, making it easy for men to sing as well.

It’s a song you’ll want to belt out at karaoke with friends who are chasing their dreams, and get the crowd going.

Dinner Songtuki.

tuki. “Banquet Song” Official Music Video
Dinner Songtuki.

A song by tuki.

that paints a grand world of love.

Amid the intertwining of affection for the other and inner conflict, the lyrics carefully portray the realization of one’s own immaturity and the emotional growth that unfolds through struggle.

In the chorus, the deep feelings are conveyed through a beautiful expression that likens love to a dish to be savored, quietly resonating with listeners’ hearts.

Released in September 2023, this work, combined with the uniquely beautiful visuals by illustrator Posuka Demizu, moved many people.

When sung by a male vocalist, cherishing quiet emotion and focusing on expressing deep love will make the performance even more compelling.

It’s a perfect song for those who want to sing tenderly while prioritizing emotional expression.

Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men (461–470)

Heralding springyama

yama – Harbinger of Spring (Official Video)
Heralding springyama

With a voice that is both fleeting and powerful, yama vividly portrays the loneliness and struggles of young people living today.

The lyrics delicately depict emotions lurking deep within the heart—such as the fragility of relationships formed through social media and the discomfort of constantly putting on a persona—resonating with many listeners.

Released digitally in April 2020, the song was included as a bonus track on the album “the meaning of life.” It steadily gained support, peaking at No.

7 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

Its clear, airy vocal tone and melodious sound also make it well-suited for male singers, making it a comfortable choice to sing at karaoke.

MPurinsesu Purinsesu

A classic by Princess Princess that tenderly sings of a woman’s delicate feelings after heartbreak.

It begins with a quiet piano and builds into a grand ballad as instruments layer in, as if releasing pent-up emotions.

The words, penned by Kyoko Tomita based on her own experiences, express both the pain of a breakup and the courage to move forward.

Included on the album “LET’S GET CRAZY,” released in November 1988, the song was reintroduced the following year as the B-side to “Diamonds.” Thanks to its timeless appeal, it has been covered by many artists, including Hideaki Tokunaga and Masayoshi Yamazaki.

When tackling songs originally sung by female vocalists, checking whether male artists have covered them could be a useful tip for choosing pieces that are easier to sing.