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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!

Must-see for men: Songs that are cool if you can sing them at karaoke. Numbers that will effortlessly captivate women (181–190)

Asymmetrynaniwa danshi

Naniwa Danshi – Asymmetry [Official Music Video YouTube ver.]
Asymmetrynaniwa danshi

With the recent boom of K-POP and the like, I think it’s become more common for guys to sing idol songs even at karaoke with just men.

One track I recommend is Naniwa Danshi’s “Asymmetric.” Naniwa Danshi have always excelled at a more orthodox musical style, and this song in particular is crafted with an extremely catchy melody reminiscent of Arashi in the mid-Heisei era, so it’s sure to get everyone hyped.

The phrase right before the chorus is a bit distinctive, so be mindful of the sudden pitch changes there and prepare to handle them.

CYMBillyrrom

Billyrrom – “CYM”【Official Music Video】
CYMBillyrrom

If you want to aim for a perfect score with a stylish, high-sense track, we also recommend “CYM.” It’s a Black music–style piece centered on funk and disco, featuring a bouncy bassline that stands out throughout.

The vocal line adds color to the track, often coming in on the backbeat.

While the rhythm has a bit of difficulty, the vocal melody is relatively flat and monotonous, making it a song where aiming for 100 points should be easier.

gradationSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Gradation” MV (Theme song for the film ‘Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween Arc -Fate-’)
gradationSUPER BEAVER

This is SUPER BEAVER’s 17th single, selected as the theme song for the film Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween -Fate-.

Throughout the entire track, you can fully enjoy vocalist Ryuta Shibuya’s remarkably taut and powerful voice.

It might be quite challenging to replicate that powerhouse vocal in karaoke, but if you’re confident in your strong vocals, we definitely recommend giving it a try.

Note that the key changes in the chorus, so be careful not to get thrown off there.

ACTORTomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari – “ACTOR” [Music Video]
ACTORTomonari Sora

Speaking of low-voice artists, many people nowadays might think of Sora Tomonari.

With that in mind, I recommend this track, “ACTOR.” It features a musical-like style and is sung primarily in the low to low-mid range throughout.

In the final section, vocals jump up by an octave, which might make it seem high, but if that’s difficult you can simply stick to the original line.

As such, it’s a very singable song for men with lower voices.

An unfinished love song I’ve been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata “An Always-Unfinished Love Song” Music Video
An unfinished love song I've been working on foreverHata Motohiro

In harmony with the world of the film “Love Letters on Our 35th Year,” Motohiro Hata delicately captures warm, nuanced emotions.

This work weaves together the love of a long-married couple and feelings that deepen day by day with a gentle yet powerful melody, beautifully expressing a form of love that grows more vibrant with time.

It will be released and made available for streaming between February and March 2025.

The limited first edition includes jacket cards featuring visuals from the film, handwritten lyric cards, and a Blu-ray containing live performance footage.

It is a song that will resonate deeply with those who hold feelings for someone dear or who struggle to put their emotions into words.

The Zero Sense10-FEET

10-FEET – The Zero Sense (Ending Theme Song of the Film 'THE FIRST SLAM DUNK')
The Zero Sense10-FEET

A powerful song by 10-FEET, which was also used as the theme song for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK.

Its heavy sound, incorporating digital tones, evokes the image of a heartbeat quickening.

The depiction in the lyrics of someone pushing forward with all their might to seize their dreams is striking, and it overlaps with the film’s themes, inspiring a sense of courage.

The vocals sit in a lower register with relatively little range, so to keep it from sounding monotonous, it’s important to sing with genuine emotion.

Agate Caressed by NightAyase

Yoru Naderu Agate / Ayase (self cover)
Agate Caressed by NightAyase

It’s quite a stylish-sounding track! Just from the vibe alone, I think you could safely call it a “chick magnet” song.

That said, in the original, it seems they intentionally applied pitch-correction effects to make the vocal track sound mechanical.

Singing it straight is of course totally fine, but it might be fun to try imitating that special-effect feel with your live voice, too.