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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!

[A 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 (231–240)

I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – I’ve Always Loved You [Music Video]
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

This signature song by Kazuyoshi Saito sings of straightforward, earnest love, and its lyrics—woven with evocative, nostalgic imagery—are a major draw that has moved many listeners.

The lively, rock ’n’ roll-tinged development of the track also makes it a very pleasant listen.

As the song builds toward the latter half, if you pour plenty of emotion into your singing, you’re sure to capture the audience’s hearts.

With its gentle atmosphere and high recognition, it’s a highly recommended song that will warm up and brighten the mood of any setting.

I want to be kinder.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – I Want to Be Kind [Live at Nippon Budokan 2012.2.11]
I want to be kinder.Saitō Kazuyoshi

It’s a famous song that many people have heard, as it was also the theme song for a drama by Kazuyoshi Saito.

It feels like scenes from the drama come to mind.

I love how the emotion builds within his calm, understated voice.

It would be perfect if we can capture Kazuyoshi Saito’s unique world.

LOSERYonezu Kenshi

Among Kenshi Yonezu’s songs, this one is particularly up-tempo! While it retains the mysterious atmosphere that characterizes his music, the breezy, light vocal delivery is striking.

There are many sections packed with words, almost like rap, so being able to ride the rhythm solidly seems to be a key point for making it sound cool.

Also, the overall key is a bit high, so if the vocal range is tough for you, lowering the key will likely help you sing it more impressively.

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!

road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE

It’s a classic EXILE ballad! I’ve actually sung EXILE songs live myself, and as a woman I was shocked at how low they are.

Even raising the key by two semitones still felt low, so I think EXILE’s range is very much tailored to male voices.

Michi, with its relaxed tempo, sits around B2–A4, and the chest-voice section in the bridge feels a bit high.

That said, for karaoke scoring, singing in falsetto will almost always match pitch more accurately, so choose whichever approach you prefer! Key points: sing carefully overall to keep your pitch aligned, take breaths at each phrase, and be mindful of pitch tendencies at the ends of phrases.

If you focus on these three, a perfect 100 is definitely within reach! As you keep practicing, it’s also a song where expressive delivery tends to add points, so give it a try!

protagonistSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER 'Protagonist' MV (Theme song for Fuji TV's 'Mezamashi TV')
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!

fuse (detonating fuse)Tegoshi Yūya

Released as a digital single on July 9, 2025, “Dōkasen” (Fuse).

Chita Henry, who worked on “Vibration” from the first best album “Yuya Tegoshi SINGLES BEST” released on May 14, 2025, also wrote and composed “Dōkasen.” In this song, the A and B sections are relatively calm and sit comfortably in chest voice, but the range shoots up going into the chorus, so it’s recommended for those who are good at high notes! Most of the high notes are in falsetto—and a powerful falsetto at that—so you’ll want to project them clearly.

Before singing, take a deep breath, and aim your voice diagonally upward from your head with the image of a sharp “SWA-POW!” (lol).

Alternatively, imagining the sound resonating strongly at the back of your head might also make it easier to hit.

Try both and see which works better for you!