[For Men] No-Miss! Classic Christmas Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke [2026]
In the exhilarating Christmas season, you might feel like going to karaoke and belting out some Christmas songs!
But with so many Christmas songs to choose from, you may find yourself wondering, “Which one should I sing?” or “Which songs are fun for everyone to enjoy together?”
So in this article, we’ll introduce plenty of classic Christmas songs recommended for men!
We’ll cover everything from timeless hits to the latest tracks, so we hope this helps you pick the perfect songs.
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For Men: No Misses! Classic Christmas Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke [2026] (51–60)
Burnin’ X’masT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s Takanori Nishikawa has been active at the forefront ever since his debut, working across a wide range of fields.
The song “Burnin’ X’mas” is T.M.Revolution’s 10th single, released in 1998.
It’s a track that feels very much like the ’90s and very much like T.M.Revolution.
While many Christmas songs feature bell sounds or evoke a serene image of snow piling up, this one has none of that—it’s an absolute crowd-pleaser and a highly recommended karaoke song that will fire up the room.
Our first special Christmas togetherSuzuki Suzuki

The warm song by Suzuki Suzuki gently portrays Christmas for lovers.
Released in November 2023, this track follows the much-talked-about “Umi no Living,” which gained popularity on TikTok.
The music video, created in collaboration with the popular creator group Gokko Club, has been generating buzz on social media.
The beautiful harmonies unique to the siblings and the heartwarming lyrics are especially appealing.
It’s best enjoyed while imagining a special Christmas spent with your partner.
At karaoke, singing it with feelings for someone important will bring out the song’s charm even more.
Winter Giftmosao.

A sweet love song that warms the winter chill.
Set to a heartrending melody, it portrays unwavering feelings from a woman’s perspective.
MosaO’s gentle voice really touches the heart.
If you sing it at karaoke, I recommend pouring your feelings of love into it.
It might also be nice to perform it in front of the person you like—your feelings are sure to reach them.
By the time of the Christmas carolsInagaki Junichi

Junichi Inagaki’s biggest hit single, “At the Time of Christmas Carols,” achieved million-seller status.
Since it was also used as the theme song for a drum-related show, it’s likely a familiar tune especially for those in their 40s and older.
Many artists have covered it as well, so you can enjoy various versions at karaoke.
cocoa feat. kojikojiSorane

This is a Christmas ballad by Sorane, a rapper from Hyogo Prefecture who enjoys immense popularity, especially among younger generations.
The lyrics depict scenes with a lover with whom the narrator once spent happy times, but as you continue reading, it becomes clear that they have since broken up.
While looking back on past memories, the song conveys feelings that still haven’t been fully sorted out, and listening to it makes your chest tighten.
Parts of these lyrics might overlap with your own past experiences, and if so, you’ll likely feel a strong sense of empathy and find yourself wanting to listen to it over and over.



