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!
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[Must-See for Men] Songs that look cool if you can sing them at karaoke. Numbers that will effortlessly captivate women (331–340)
Like tonight’s moonElefanto Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi is a four-piece rock band whose impactful vocals and stage performances by singer Hiroji Miyamoto captivate fans.
Many people likely discovered the band through their massive hit 15th single, “Koyoi no Tsuki no Yō ni” (Like the Moon Tonight), which was produced as the theme song for the TV drama “Because the Moon Shines at Night.” The melody, which feels as if it’s sung straight from the heart, spans a wide vocal range and is quite challenging, but mastering it will surely make you a hero at karaoke.
With an arrangement that evokes a bittersweet sense of melancholy and draws listeners in, it’s a classic you’ll definitely want to add to your repertoire.
At the End of SorrowElefanto Kashimashi

This is Elephant Kashimashi’s 10th single, released in 1996.
An album mix version was reissued later that year in November.
It’s a mid-tempo rock song where the slightly raspy, husky vocals sound incredibly appealing.
The song’s structure is very straightforward, so when you sing it at karaoke, it might be best not to overthink the details—just belt it out straight.
As for the key, it’s within a range that most men can manage with a bit of effort, so rather than playing it safe, it’s better to sing it in the original key even if it’s a bit tough.
My friend — from here on out, forever…Ketsumeishi

It’s a song that delivers a strong message to friends.
It was also the theme song for the film Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on the Dreaming World, and it brings scenes from the movie to mind.
Some people have sung it at graduation ceremonies, so it also has the image of being a moving farewell song.
I’d like to sing it beautifully.
single bedSha ran Q

This was Sharam Q’s sixth single, released in October 1994.
At this point, the song feels like a classic, go-to ballad for making a good impression.
It cherishes the melody and, in a way, serves as a model example of a ‘90s hit ballad.
Reflecting the era, it also has quite a few kayōkyoku (traditional Japanese pop) elements, so it’s better to sing it in a way that doesn’t let too much of that kayōkyoku flavor come through in the vocals.
Singing a bit more “lightly seasoned” than Tsunku himself would, might be the best approach.
For Men: Songs That Look Cool If You Can Sing Them at Karaoke. Numbers That Instantly Captivate Women (341–350)
Beyond the Night SkySuga Shikao

This song, for which Shikao Suga wrote the lyrics for SMAP, has been covered by many artists, and later Suga himself did a self-cover as well! It’s even included in textbooks, so you could say it’s a truly national favorite—and it looks cool when you can sing it well.
Since it’s a gentle, ballad-style song, let’s go through it carefully, checking the pitch and rhythm step by step.
It’s a piece that really lets you showcase your vocal ability, so if you’re confident in your singing, be sure to give it a try.
Song of Springsupittsu

After all, when it comes to karaoke, you want to sing cool without overdoing it, right? Belting out high-energy rock or hype songs to look cool is great, but there’s also a kind of cool in casually delivering a refreshing tune.
In those moments, how about choosing this song? Spitz’s tracks all have a timeless charm, with beautiful melodies that pierce the heart even as the years go by.
It’s a gripping number with a rock-tinged beat that also carries a hint of loneliness.
the Big DipperBikkeburanka

Vickeblanka captivates with his high-tone vocals resonating over beautiful piano melodies.
Hokuto Shichisei, written as the theme song for the NHK drama Azure Area, is a love song sung from a male perspective.
The lyrics feature several winter scenes that accentuate the chill within the heart, yet the feelings of love and affection bring a warmth that seems to thaw that coldness.
The chorus sits in a higher key, but that’s the core of the song—so be sure to practice it well!


