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Karaoke songs where even men with low voices can aim for high scores

In recent years, Japanese pop music tends to have far more dramatic pitch jumps compared to a decade or two ago.

It’s now commonplace for a string of low parts to be suddenly interrupted by a sharp falsetto.

With that backdrop, scoring high in karaoke has become more difficult than before—especially for men with lower voices, who may feel it even more strongly.

This time, we’ve picked out Japanese songs that are easier to score well on in karaoke, specifically for men with low voices, spanning multiple generations.

We’ve also included many current hits, so be sure to check it out to the end!

[For Men] Karaoke Songs Where Even Those with Deep Voices Can Aim for High Scores (51–60)

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Queen Bee is a skilled band that has gained popularity for their inventive expression and melodies.

The vocalist, Avu-chan, excels in the high register, and especially shines with an extraordinary falsetto.

While many of their songs center on that vocal style, this work features no falsetto; instead, the low to low-mid range is emphasized.

The pitch movement isn’t drastic either, so men with lower voices will likely find it very easy to sing.

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Rapper Rin-ne, whose catchy rap has a massive following among teens.

Unlike hardcore underground rappers who rap about their life stories, he often focuses on fictional, romance-themed songs, and his catchy lyrics are a big hit with high school girls and the like.

Among Rin-ne’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “When Love Ends.” It’s closer to a vocal piece than a rap, featuring a relaxed beat and a steady, repetitive vocal line.

The pitch movement is gentle and the overall range is very narrow, so if you choose the right key, you should be able to sing it without any issues.

In conclusion

This time, we picked out karaoke songs that are easier for low-voiced men to score high on—did you find any that seem comfortable to sing? When aiming for a high score, people tend to avoid high parts, but in fact, pitches up to falsetto can be easier to hit! Even if you can’t reach high notes in chest voice, being able to use falsetto can broaden the range of songs you can score well on.

Instead of sticking only to low notes, it might be a good idea to boldly look for songs you can sing in falsetto!