[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, Attractive Songs That Make You Look Good at Karaoke (341–350)
MIRROR MIRRORHirai Dai

A song by singer-songwriter Dai Hirai, who continues to create soothing music rooted in surf music.
It’s packed with techniques that are hard to replicate—such as effectively used falsetto and edge voice—so it’s a number that requires thorough practice before performing at karaoke.
That said, even just following the melody is quite challenging and few people can sing it well, so it might be best to start practicing, memorize it first, and focus on the techniques later.
Choose this number when you want to set yourself apart at karaoke.
Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki

This is the debut single by singer-songwriter Hideaki Tokunaga, known for his alluring husky high-tone voice.
Although it’s sung at quite a high pitch, the overall delivery is gentle, which makes it a very challenging song to capture the original vibe.
On top of that, the climax features parts sung even higher than the chorus, so if you want to sing it at karaoke, make sure to practice thoroughly beforehand.
It’s a high-level track, but the flip side is that only a few people can truly pull it off—master it, and you’re guaranteed to become a karaoke hero with this cool, crowd-pleasing song.
I miss you. I want to see you.Tezuka Shota

Singing solo karaoke gives you freedom, but when you go with someone, you want to look cool, right? This song is perfect for that! It was the theme song for the drama “Your Turn to Kill: Counterattack.” It powerfully conveys the protagonist’s painful longing—“I want to see you”—as he desperately searches for the truth after losing a lover he cherished more than anything.
A man who understands that feeling and can sing it through is pretty cool, if you ask me!
mysteryHoshino Gen

This is the fourth digital single by singer-songwriter Gen Hoshino, who has been releasing hit after hit with a musical sensibility that’s both original and irresistibly pop.
Created as the theme song for the TV drama “Kikazaru Koi ni wa Riyuu ga Atte,” the track blends an emotional, soul-inspired atmosphere with a modern pop sensibility in a way that feels wonderfully satisfying.
While the melody’s frequent leaps make it catchy, they also make it easy to go off pitch when singing karaoke, so focused practice is essential.
In addition, because the melody features large interval jumps, don’t force yourself to sing in the original key—adjust it to a key that suits your voice.
loveHoshino Gen

Being able to sing a poppy love song comes in handy when you want to liven up the mood.
There are plenty of pop love songs, but one that’s beloved as a karaoke staple is Gen Hoshino’s “Koi.” Listening to this song will likely remind people of the bittersweet story from the drama “We Married as a Job” (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu), for which it was the theme, so it can even help you make a move.
Also, speaking of this song, the choreography is famous too.
If you memorize even a little of it and show it off, it’ll hype up the room even more.
Voice of the SeaKiritani Kenta

“Umi no Koe” is sung by Urashima Taro, played by actor Kenta Kiritani, in the au Santaro commercial series.
It’s a ballad performed with a simple arrangement centered on the sanshin.
Above all, the melody sung in Kenta Kiritani’s rugged, masculine, rich voice is striking.
It’s a song we especially want those who struggle with high notes or high tones to sing—just as you are, in your natural, true-to-yourself voice.
Since it’s a song you’ve likely heard many times in the commercials, its high recognition is also a big plus.
White LoversKuwata Keisuke

Among Keisuke Kuwata’s songs, Shiroi Koibito-tachi is one of his finest love ballads.
It’s extremely popular, and I think it’s a song you hear often every winter.
Kuwata’s husky voice and the way he sings as if wringing the notes out further highlight the poignant scenes depicted in the lyrics.
It’s not a song that lets you get wildly hyped, but don’t you think it would be cool to sing this kind of ballad earnestly and solidly? The key is high, so if you have a low voice, it’s a good idea to lower the key a bit.


