[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, Popular Songs That Make You Look Great at Karaoke (311–320)
Christmas songback number

This is the band’s biggest hit and only million-certified single, the 14th single from the three-piece rock band back number.
Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “5→9: From Five to Nine,” it features a transparent, sparkling intro that instantly evokes the image of a quintessential Christmas song.
The overall key is high, and the well-timed falsetto parts make it quite challenging for karaoke.
The one saving grace is its relaxed tempo, making it a recommended, charming song for men to sing calmly.
Sing of springback number

The poignant, scene-evoking lyrics resonate with listeners, earning widespread support from rock fans—especially younger generations—for the three-piece rock band back number’s music.
This track, included on their first mini-album “Nogashita Sakana” (The Fish That Got Away), is known as a hidden gem: despite not being released as a single, it has a music video and was also included on their best-of album.
The song features numerous techniques that effectively convey the melody’s wistfulness—such as short falls and well-placed falsetto—so rather than just memorizing the tune, be sure to reference the original for expressive delivery as well.
With its lyrical, emotive words that make it easy to sing with feeling, it’s a recommended choice for karaoke.
bouquetback number

This is the second single by back number, a three-piece rock band that also made waves when filmmaker Yasuyuki Yamaguchi produced a short film based on the song.
Chosen as the ending theme for the music program COUNT DOWN TV, it opens with a guitar sound full of melancholy that evokes a nostalgic feeling.
The gentle lyrics and melody, which hint at the future, could be the kind of message women would like men to sing.
The key isn’t too high, making it easy to sing at karaoke—a simple yet undeniably cool number if you can pull it off.
Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

This is the eighth single by back number, a three-piece rock band whose bittersweet songs resonate with younger listeners.
The intro progresses from string sounds into a delay-drenched guitar riff, creating a sense of depth that really sticks in your ears.
Overall, the song features wide dynamic shifts and frequent leaps in pitch, and because its sense of drive is crucial, it takes practice to capture the original vibe.
It’s a song that tells a story many men have likely experienced at least once, making it a number you’ll want to be able to sing comfortably and enjoyably at karaoke.
I say byeimase

Singer-songwriter imase, whose fifth digital-only single “NIGHT DANCER” became a major hit, is gaining attention as a new-generation artist.
His thirteenth digital-only single “I say bye” was selected as the commercial song for GLOBAL WORK’s “Utsukushi Silhouette Pants: You Can’t Go Wrong – Tapered or Wide” campaign.
Although the overall key is low, there are many falsetto leaps, so take care when singing.
With its stylish melody and ensemble that captivates listeners, it’s a number you should definitely try at karaoke.
[For Men] Cool, Attractive Songs to Sing at Karaoke (321–330)
It’s love, right?wacci

This is a song by wacci that expresses the spark of falling in love and the growing depth of affection.
With a sound marked by a striking piano tone, it conveys the warm feelings that swell within the heart.
The lyrics depict personal emotions—the beginnings of love and the way those feelings grow.
The message suggests that love doesn’t need a reason, and that sense also carries a passionate undertone.
To truly convey the passion of this love, it’s important to sing with feeling and put your heart into it.
You (Prod. SUGA of BTS)ØMI

A track from ØMI, the solo project of Hiroomi Tosaka, who serves as a vocalist for Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE.
Produced by SUGA of BTS, a globally popular Korean group, it became a hot topic.
It’s an edgy yet exhilarating, feel-good number.
When singing it at karaoke, the vocal range is broad and the melody is complex, so you’ll need practice to master it.
With its great groove and a melody that’s intricate yet catchy, it’s definitely a song you’ll want to learn to sing at karaoke.


