[For Men] Cool, Popular Songs That Impress at Karaoke
Many men probably think, “I want to crush it at karaoke!” or “I want to know the songs that make you attractive!” Still, it’s tough to figure out which songs will go over well.
That’s why this article handpicks must-sing, attention-grabbing tracks for men.
Among cool songs, there are plenty that are hard to pull off.
But isn’t a truly attractive man the one who practices in secret and then casually nails it like it’s no big deal? We’re cheering you on as you master those tough songs and sing them with style!
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- Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices
[For Men] Cool, Attractive Songs That Make You Look Good at Karaoke (181–190)
aspiration; longing; ardent desireFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama is a singer-songwriter who is energetically active as both a musician and an actor, and whose captivating low voice never fails to win over fans.
His 9th digital single, “Soubou,” was written as the theme song for the film “If Only I Could Meet You Again on the Hill Where That Flower Blooms.” The lyrics, which depict scenes of lovers torn apart by war, evoke the image of people struggling to live through a turbulent era and make your heart ache.
It’s a sentimental ballad that’s sure to draw attention at karaoke if you sing it with feeling.
Always by my sideFANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE

It’s the theme song for the movie “Next-Door Stella,” released for streaming on August 6, 2025.
Among FANTASTICS’ songs, its difficulty is relatively easy, centering on a comfortable mid-range that naturally suits male voices.
The tempo is relaxed and flows smoothly, so even beginners can sing it with confidence.
There are spots where you switch from chest voice to falsetto, and the overall vibe is gentle, so when you sing, try to keep it light with the sensation of resonating in your head.
Humming makes this very clear, so it’s highly recommended.
Once you can hum without tension using your breath, you’ll be able to control your airflow better, making those transitions much smoother.
After you get used to humming, turn that same sensation into your singing voice and get a feel for it!
protagonistSUPER BEAVER

This is the song chosen as the 2025 theme for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi TV,” and it’s the kind of track that flips your motivation switch on from the morning! SUPER BEAVER’s songs don’t really have the image of being “high” in pitch, and the vocal range of this song, “Shujinkou,” is mainly mid-range at D#3–G#4, so I think many men can sing it mostly in chest voice! Since there’s no intro, be careful not to miss the karaoke guide cue before the vocals come in.
Also, because it’s a band song, if you stay aware of the drums and move your body to the beat as you sing, it’s easier to keep rhythm, it locks in with the melody, and your voice will come out more easily! The opening is already the chorus, and for the choruses throughout the song, make sure to project the very first consonant without hesitation! For the long notes, keep your eye on the pitch bar all the way to the end!
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

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.
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.
ultra soulB’z

“Ultra Soul” is one of their signature songs and a passionately exciting track! It’s got a great groove, and because everyone can shout the call at the end of the chorus, it’s very popular at karaoke.
What’s more, the song showcases vocalist Inaba’s impressive singing ability to the fullest, making it quite a challenging piece.
The range is high, of course, and his uniquely Inaba-style phrasing isn’t easy to imitate.
But that’s exactly why it looks so cool if you can pull it off perfectly!


