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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!

[Men must-see] Songs that make you look cool if you can sing them at karaoke. Numbers that women can’t help but be captivated by (211–220)

LemonYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu’s signature song “Lemon” has remained popular even years after its release.

It features a slightly dark, mysterious atmosphere throughout, and in the chorus, that mood stays intact while a catchy melody is layered on top—its sense of balance is truly captivating.

It’s an extremely popular song, so if you can sing it well, it’s sure to be a hit! The rhythm of the melody in the chorus is especially tricky, so make sure to practice thoroughly before performing it.

paprikaYonezu Kenshi

When you hear “Paprika,” you probably think of the version sung by the kids’ group Foorin.

But there’s actually a version sung by Kenshi Yonezu himself, who wrote and composed the song! Unlike Foorin’s, his version has a more mature feel.

The melody moves up and down quite a lot, so it’s pretty challenging—but if you can sing it, it’s really cool!

spring thunderYonezu Kenshi

When it comes to cool singers who define the Reiwa era, you simply can’t leave out Kenshi Yonezu.

All of his songs are cool and perfect for karaoke, so it’s hard to choose, but how about Shunrai, released in 2017? It may not be a massive hit like Lemon or Paprika, but it’s truly a hidden gem.

Above all, it’s said to be easy to sing at karaoke, and the quick-tempo melody is a nice bonus.

If you can pull this song off casually, it would be, to put it mildly, unbelievably cool.

Ghost of the SeaYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu – Spirits of the Sea
Ghost of the SeaYonezu Kenshi

When it comes to Kenshi Yonezu, the hitmaker of the Reiwa era, this is the definitive summer song! Since it was also the theme song for the film Children of the Sea, many of you may already know it.

It’s a beautiful piece that sounds as if it captures a magnificent night sky or the gentle summer sea.

Speaking of Yonezu, the charm lies in songs like this with a slightly unique atmosphere.

If you can express a song with this kind of mood in your own way, there’s no doubt you’ll impress.

It’s by no means an easy song, but it’s definitely worth practicing.

JourneyFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Tabiji (Official Video)
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

Fujii Kaze – Hana (Official Video)
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

Keina Suda “Harudonari” MV
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?