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[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!

[For Men] Cool, Popular Songs to Impress at Karaoke (271–280)

Beautiful finsupittsu

This is Spitz’s 46th single, released in April 2023.

It was written as the theme song for the feature film Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine.

With its bright, mid-tempo feel, just listening to it somehow puts you in a warm, relaxed mood.

Masamune Kusano, Spitz’s vocalist, is known for his clear high-tone voice, and that charm is on full display in this track, making it a great song for men with higher voices to take on.

Try practicing smooth transitions into falsetto where it appears, especially around the chorus and other key sections.

bergamotTomonari Sora

Tomonari Sora – “Bergamot” [Lyric Video]
bergamotTomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari’s new song “Bergamot.” When it comes to Sora Tomonari, their vocals are known for focusing on the lower register, but this track is centered around the low-mid to mid range.

Falsetto appears in the chorus, but since it tends to use falsetto for notes that could be sung in chest voice, even men with lower voices can handle it without issue.

The occasional low-register parts are the biggest highlight, so aim for a rich, full vocal tone there.

Flamejoōbachi

Queen Bee 'KaeN (FIRE)' Official MV
Flamejoōbachi

This is the fifth single by Queen Bee, a band from Hyogo Prefecture, and it was selected as the opening theme for the first cour of the TV anime Dororo.

The main challenge when singing this song is the ultra-high tones achieved through frequent use of falsetto, especially in the chorus.

Another key point is how well you can reproduce the somewhat unresolved, simmering atmosphere that runs throughout the entire track—and how much restraint the singer can maintain while keeping up with it.

Try practicing while studying the contrast between moments that break through and moments that are held back.

SUPER SESSIONTegoshi Yūya

A song released in July 2023 by singer and actor Yuya Tegoshi.

Set over a powerful, rock-infused backing track, it’s a fine piece that lets you fully enjoy Tegoshi’s dynamic vocals, including his soaring high notes.

The key to singing this song is, above all, to hit the high parts without constricting your throat as much as possible.

If you tighten your throat, you won’t be able to produce such expansive high tones.

Men confident in their high range should definitely give it a try.

I was looking at the moon.Yonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu “Tsuki o Miteita” – Moongazing (Turkish Translation + Lyrics + Romaji)
I was looking at the moon.Yonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu’s fifth digital single released exclusively via streaming.

It was created as the theme song for the game FINAL FANTASY XVI, released by Square Enix.

Set to a lyrical ballad, the track fully showcases Yonezu’s rich, resonant vocals.

Because the song demands very delicate vocal expression to capture the mood of the original, be sure to study the original carefully and attempt it with an understanding of dynamics, contrast, and phrasing.

astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN is a four-piece rock band that, while being a legend that has influenced countless bands in the J-pop scene, continues to evolve even now.

Their third single, Tentai Kansoku—which even inspired the TV drama of the same name—amps you up from the intro, which uses eight guitars to evoke the image of shooting stars.

Its driving beat and catchy yet cool melody make it a guaranteed hit at karaoke.

The overall key is on the lower side, so it’s a recommended rock tune even for men who aren’t very confident at karaoke.

The Summer Without YouDEEN

This is DEEN’s 12th single, released in August 1997.

It was selected as the fourth ending theme for the Nippon TV anime series Detective Conan.

In the 1990s, when “being often sung at karaoke” was practically a condition for a song to become a hit, DEEN repeatedly scored big successes, and this track is likewise crafted to be very easy to sing and remember.

To aim for a high score, you’ll probably need to study the singer’s subtle vocal phrasing in detail, but there aren’t any particularly difficult parts, so please give it a try.

If you place the sound so it resonates against the upper palate inside your mouth, you should be able to sing with a sparkling tone rich in higher overtones, similar to the original vocalist!