[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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[For Men] Cool, Attractive Songs That’ll Impress at Karaoke (211–220)
JourneyFuji Kaze

This is a song by singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze, which was also chosen as the theme song for the drama “Nijiiro Karte.” The rhythm-forward sound is striking, and the powerfully repeating beat evokes the image of a journey progressing steadily, step by step.
Even as one continues the long journey of life, you can imagine the importance placed on memories of one’s hometown.
The distinctive vocal style, which hints at R&B influences, and the song’s rhythm are elements you’ll want to keep in mind when singing it at karaoke.
FlowerFuji Kaze

For a song that lets a man showcase his appeal at karaoke, I recommend Fujii Kaze’s “Hana.” It has a stylish vibe, and there are plenty of parts where a lower voice can really shine.
The key changes in the chorus raise the difficulty, but if you practice and make that precision your own, you’re sure to captivate listeners.
It’s also the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama “Ichiban Suki na Hana,” so it’s very familiar and catchy.
Why not give it a try while making the most of your sense of rhythm?
HarudonariSuda Keina

The theme song for the drama “Alive: Cancer Specialist’s Medical Record” is “Harudonari.” The singer, Keina Suda, is actually Balloon, the Vocaloid producer behind the hit song “Charles”! Since this track is released under the name Keina Suda, it has a different vibe from “Charles,” but it’s a ballad that portrays spring scenery and an ache in the heart, linking with the drama’s worldview.
If you find Vocaloid songs too difficult to sing, why not try this one?
You who live on the moonSaucy Dog

A moving ballad that expresses feelings for an older brother who passed away before the singer was born.
Its gently enveloping melody and lyrics—interpretable as a requiem for a beloved presence reunited with in a dream—stir the heart.
Included on Saucy Dog’s mini-album “Blue Period,” released in October 2019, the song also received the band’s first animated music video.
It opens with depictions of the soft glow of fluorescent lights, then delicately portrays thoughts for a cherished person who lives on the moon.
It’s a perfect song for when you want to convey your feelings to someone important or spend time in a calm, peaceful state.
StargazeSixTONES

SixTONES’ “Stargaze” was released in July 2025.
Since it’s a group song, it features a wide range of vocal registers.
There are, of course, low notes, and it sounds cool as a solo, but dividing parts among several people works great too! With lyrics, composition, and production by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, the rhythm has a unique feel, so it might be tricky to sing on sight.
Be sure to gather your fellow SixTONES fans and have fun singing it together!
Seriously, sayonara baby.Vaundy

“Majide, Sayonara Baby” by Vaundy is a track that was pre-released on Apple Music on May 9, 2025.
The vocal range spans C3 to G5, which is relatively wide, but most of the notes used aren’t very high, so I think it’s easier to sing for lower-voiced singers.
That said, early in the first chorus there’s a spot where the pitch jumps up, but it’s fine to use falsetto there, so no need to brace yourself! The song is basically sung in a relaxed, gentle manner, so try to keep your overall delivery loose and easy.
Lost itemKitanitatsuya

Compared to his high notes, Tatsuya Kitani gives a stronger impression with his lower range, doesn’t he? He has a signature song called “Ao no Sumika,” but in fact, the new song “Nakushimono” has a narrower range and might be easier for low-voice male singers to sing in chest voice.
There are a few higher parts in the chorus, but falsetto works just fine there.
Just note that the last chorus modulates and goes up by a whole step.
If you can get through that section when you sing, you’ll be golden—so add some momentum and let your voice out!


