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[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.

[For Men] No Misses! Classic Christmas Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke [2026] (31–40)

whiteoutreGretGirl

reGretGirl "Whiteout" Official Music Video
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This is a track included on reGretGirl’s 2017 mini-album “my,” by the three-piece rock band from Osaka.

It’s a winter song that beautifully fuses poignancy with a catchy melody, portraying a modern heartbreak haunted by the anxiety of unread messages.

The exhilarating guitar sound and lyrics about the quiet fading of love are seriously emotional.

Give it your all at karaoke during the Christmas season.

Winter MorningElefanto Kashimashi

An acoustic song by Elephant Kashimashi that conveys the crisp feel of winter air and the warmth of holding hands.

It’s a track included on the 2008 album “STARTING OVER.” The scene of two people passing through a shrine and heading to the station is depicted with great care.

It’s filled with a faint sense of romance and a quiet happiness—so lovely, really.

Hiroji Miyamoto’s gentle vocals capture the moist stillness of a winter morning perfectly.

Try singing it while reflecting on your own life.

Snow that falls at the end of the yearKirinji

This is a philosophical and profound work that overlays the zeitgeist of the turn of the millennium with Christmas.

It’s a track Kirinji included as the final song on their 2000 album “3,” featuring an appealing acoustic ensemble and poetic lyrics.

Universal themes such as unconditional love are expressed through a sophisticated jazz-pop sound.

Perfect for creating a mature, tranquil atmosphere that’s different from typical Christmas songs.

A town where it doesn’t snowKobukuro

Kobukuro “A Town Where It Doesn’t Snow”
A town where it doesn't snowKobukuro

This is a winter ballad single released by Kobukuro in 2002, known for its poignant lyrics and gentle, beautiful melody.

It was written and composed by Kentaro Kobuchi, who is from Miyazaki where it rarely snows, and was created with the image of parting from a lover with whom he once watched the snow.

The warmth of happier times and the sorrow of two people now apart are layered over snowy scenes, resonating deeply with listeners.

It might be nice to try singing a bittersweet love song like this—one that lets you quietly reflect on your feelings.

A town where it snowsyunikōn

UNICORN "A Town Where Snow Falls" OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
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A number that expresses the desire to avoid the year-end crowds and a longing for one’s hometown.

Released in December 1992 as Unicorn’s eighth single, it was used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Totsuzen Variety Sokuhō!! COUNT DOWN 100.” Centered on the year’s end, it paints scenes of snow falling on a familiar town, while also conveying a quiet warmth and consideration for others.

The relaxed shuffle beat and wintry sound are especially pleasant.

Its narrow melodic range also makes it easy to sing at karaoke.