Must-see for men: Songs that look cool if you can sing them at karaoke—numbers that women can’t help but be captivated by.
There must be plenty of men who think, “I want to nail it at karaoke and look cool!” or “I want to know which songs are a hit with women!” Still, it’s tough to figure out which songs will go over well.
So in this article, we’ve carefully selected the best attraction-boosting songs for men! Among cool tracks, many are also tough to sing well.
But isn’t the truly attractive guy the one who practices behind the scenes and then casually delivers a smooth performance like it’s nothing? We’re rooting for you to master those challenging songs and sing them stylishly after all your hard work!
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For Men: Songs That Look Cool If You Can Sing Them at Karaoke. Numbers That Instantly Captivate Women (141–150)
GravityOmoinotake

Released on October 29, 2025, it’s the theme song for the film “(LOVE SONG).” Omoinotake, who had a huge hit with “Ikioku Kounen,” may be known for consistently high vocal ranges.
In “Gravity,” the chorus climbs up to around C#5, making falsetto essential.
Some people might think falsetto is easy, but when you need this level of airy resonance, you definitely have to use a lot of breath with diaphragmatic breathing.
Since “Gravity” has a relaxed tempo, you should be able to take solid breaths.
Try singing while staying loose and resonating in your head voice!
flash[Alexandros]
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A song by [Alexandros] that exudes overwhelming presence.
Released in May 2021 as their 19th single, it drew attention as the theme song for the film Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway.
Imbued with the resolve to overcome the past and move toward a new future, it’s a track that gives courage to those who press forward without fearing change or challenge.
If you sing it at karaoke, try energizing the room with powerful, dynamic vocals.
The difficulty is on the higher side, but with practice, it’s sure to become a captivating performance.
poofKing Gnu

King Gnu is a band that has gained popularity for its highly original musicality.
While they have many tastefully crafted songs, they’re also known for having plenty of difficult ones.
Among their catalog, the track I especially recommend is Doron.
Known as the theme song for the film “Stolen Identity 2,” it has a gritty atmosphere and a fairly wide vocal range from mid1 A# to hi A#.
On top of that, the melodic leaps up and down are quite intense, but the most challenging parts are the chorus and the C section.
When the chorus and C section hit, the tempo jumps up all at once, leaving few breathing points; combined with the sharp rises and falls in pitch, it makes nailing the intonation extremely difficult.
A must-see for men: Cool songs to sing at karaoke. Numbers that will irresistibly captivate women (151–160)
Call meNovelbright

Although they are a rock band, Novelbright also enjoys idol-like popularity.
Among both men and women, many people in their teens to early twenties are likely fans.
Their new song “Call me” has a very refreshing melody.
While it’s pleasant to listen to, the difficulty level is quite high: in the repeated chorus sections, there’s a falsetto close to a mixed-voice quality.
For men with a typical vocal range, the hi D# is a pitch that easily flips, making it a high-tone phrase that’s tricky to control.
If you’re confident in your high notes, definitely give it a try.
Innocent BlueOmoinotake

Omoinotake’s track Innocent Blue, released on October 29, 2025.
Many of you may have first heard the song through its use in the commercial for Bourbon Alfort Mini Chocolate.
The song’s vocal range spans from mid1 D to hi D, which is quite wide for a male vocal.
While the pitch movement is extremely dynamic, the BPM itself is a relaxed 118.
However, because there are many sustained high notes, the difficulty can definitely be rated at A to S level.
PropositionRADWIMPS

The RADWIMPS song “Meidai,” known as the theme for the popular news program news zero.
Their recent tracks tend to have dramatic pitch leaps, and this one is no exception, featuring a succession of phrases that require intense rises and falls in pitch.
The vocal range here is quite wide, from mid1 C to hi A#, and since there isn’t much leeway either lower or higher, you’ll need to break through the range barrier on your own.
The pitch movement in the chorus—where the energy peaks—is relatively gentle, so the chorus shouldn’t be an issue; however, there are very few breathing points, so make sure to study the vocal line in advance.
Fantastic MagicTK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE

A band known for many difficult high-tone phrases, TK from Ling tosite sigure.
While all of their works could be considered challenging, the one I especially recommend as a particularly tough piece is Fantastic Magic.
The hardest point of this song is, without a doubt, the chorus.
The range is mid1E to hiG#, which is still better compared to unravel, but almost the entire chorus sits at hiE or above.
Since the chorus is composed almost entirely of high-tone vocals, by the time you finish singing, the strain on your temples and throat will be immense—but I encourage you to give it a try.


