[For High School Boys] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Japanese Songs for Karaoke
For male high school students spending their youth, there are plenty of chances to go to karaoke with friends or a significant other.
Some of you might be thinking, “We’re going to karaoke, but I have no idea what songs to sing…”
So in this article, we’ve picked out karaoke-friendly songs we recommend for male high school students.
You’ll find Japanese songs that are approachable even if you’re not confident at singing, such as tracks that don’t require a wide vocal range or ones that make the most of lower tones.
Try singing these popular and trending songs that are easy for male voices and sure to get the room excited at karaoke!
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[For High School Boys] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Japanese Songs for Karaoke (21–30)
greatest common divisorRADWIMPS

Among RADWIMPS’ songs, this one doesn’t sit too high in range, so you don’t need to belt.
As long as you stay mindful of the rhythmic timing, you can aim for a high score! In particular, the A verse stays mostly in the mid–low (mid1) range, so it’s good to sing gently, as if speaking.
The range gradually rises from the B verse, but there’s no need to push your voice.
If you keep the breath flowing and imagine resonating in the head, your head voice will take on a chesty quality, and once you find your comfortable spot, it becomes much easier to sing.
Also, some may find the rhythm tricky where the melody gets fast, but since the range isn’t too high, you’ll be fine if you place the notes carefully and sing with precision.
As the pitch climbs, imagine resonating in the head and try keeping it light!
EurekaHoshino Gen

It was produced as the theme song for “Madoka, 26, I’m a Resident!” released in January 2025.
If you watched the drama, it might sound familiar.
It’s a calm ballad with a relaxed tempo and understated lyrics, and because there isn’t much pitch movement, it’s easy to sing steadily—perfect even for middle schoolers! Also, the 3-and-a-half-minute length makes it easy to learn quickly.
Hoshino Gen’s clean, light falsetto appears several times, but if you sing with a gentle, humming feel overall, it’s easier to stay on pitch and to produce the falsetto.
It’s not a song you belt, so aim for a high score by watching the pitch bar and singing each note carefully.
Rather than “pushing out your voice,” think of “letting the breath flow,” and ride the song smoothly—you might find it brings out your expressiveness, too.
illustrated reference bookSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI often gives the impression of having many high-pitched songs, but the July 2025 release “Zukan” doesn’t feature belted high notes and has little range fluctuation, so it seems very scoring-friendly—you might even aim for a perfect 100.
The melody is also easy to remember since it’s structured with just verse A, verse B, and the chorus, without a new section like a bridge.
Overall, the vocal range, rhythm, and melody are clearly organized, so you don’t need any special techniques and can sing it at a relaxed pace.
To aim for 100 points, the first priority is matching pitch.
Try singing lightly with the image of lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows and sending the voice forward from just above the eyebrows.
Vocalist Fukase also tends to keep his eyebrows raised, so use that as a reference!
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

The song “Bunny Girl,” so popular that there’s hardly a day you don’t hear it on TikTok or Instagram, is the signature work of the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI.
It’s characterized by an exceptionally light, catchy rhythm.
Despite how pleasant and bouncy it sounds—which might come as a surprise—the piece actually has a very narrow vocal range.
As long as you set the key appropriately, people of any voice type can sing it.
The vocal line is rhythmic but doesn’t require any complex pitch movement, and there are no long sustained notes, so even those without strong vocal skills can sing it with confidence.
reincarnationYuuri

Yuri’s high-energy “Rinne Tensei” has an awesome band-driven vibe that makes your body move on its own! Since the intro sits in the low-to-mid range, it should be relatively easy for low-voiced male singers to handle.
However, the tempo is on the faster side, so if you try singing before memorizing the lyrics, you might fall behind—better to listen closely and get it in your ears first.
The range rises in the latter half, but if you keep your body grooving and project with momentum, your voice will follow.
Don’t be afraid—have fun with it!
Join us !naniwa danshi

One of the tracks included on the sixth single “I Wish,” “Join us!” Despite being a B-side, it has enjoyed exceptional popularity, even receiving a music video.
It features the refreshing, bright melodies that are a hallmark of Naniwa Danshi.
The vocal range is mid1 E to mid2 G#, which is fairly narrow for a Naniwa Danshi song, so it should be easy for men to sing.
However, the chorus contains prolonged mid-to-high phrases, so be sure to choose a key that doesn’t strain your throat or temples.
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!
Mr. Moonlightimase

This is the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Hotel Inhumans,” released on July 11, 2025.
It has a bit of a brisk tempo, so be sure to remember to take breaths between phrases.
Taking breaths will also help you lock into the rhythm of the song! In the chorus, there are lots of switches between chest voice and falsetto, so aim to sing without straining.
When you lift your facial muscles, your eyebrows will probably lift on their own—how about you? That expression is actually important: with a blank face, you’ll never hit the right pitch, and it becomes harder to produce high notes or falsetto.
Raising your facial muscles also makes switching between chest and falsetto much easier, so try singing with the image of lifting your facial muscles and resonating from the top of your head!
Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE is a band with overwhelming support from young people.
Rather than being characterized by highly original musicality, their hallmark is an approachable sound that prioritizes catchiness, and they’ve released many hit songs to date.
However, despite their catchiness, Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s songs tend to be extremely difficult to perform.
That’s why we recommend Bitter Vacation.
With a range of mid1 C# to hi A, it’s on the narrower side for a Mrs.
GREEN APPLE song, so you shouldn’t struggle too much in terms of vocal production.
That said, the overall key is on the higher side, so transposing is essential.
As for crowd-pleasing impact, it’s outstanding—definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
TETETEpirafu seijin

Pilaf Seijin is a rapper drawing attention in the MC battle scene.
While opinions about him in battles are divided, his recorded tracks have been highly praised, especially among teen heads.
Among his songs, the one I particularly recommend is “TETETE.” It’s a track drenched in Auto-Tune, but the flow itself is fairly simple and melodious, leaning more toward a vocal performance than straight rap.
Though it sits on the higher side, the overall range isn’t very wide, making it a song that’s relatively easy to sing for all genders.


