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[For Men] This song is perfect for hyping up the crowd at karaoke!

If you’re going to karaoke, you want to pick songs everyone can enjoy, right? Still, a lot of people may be thinking, “I don’t know what to sing,” or “It’s a hype song, but I’m not sure I can pull it off…” In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of songs that are easy for men to sing and can liven up the room.

They’re perfect not only for drinks with friends but also for workplace get-togethers! From the latest hits to timeless classics, we’ve also included vocal coach tips on how to sing them—enjoy!

[For Men] Play these songs when you want to hype up the crowd at karaoke! (81–90)

GO!!!FLOW

FLOW “GO!!!” Music Video (TV Anime “NARUTO” Opening Theme)
GO!!!FLOW

FLOW is a five-member rock band that gained popularity in the 2000s.

Their bright and exhilarating musical style is striking, and GO!!! showcases the appeal of FLOW particularly well.

The song was used as the fourth opening theme for the popular anime NARUTO and became a hit.

Although it’s uptempo, the vocal range is relatively narrow—mid1 G# to mid2 G#—so it’s easy to sing.

It’s a big crowd-pleaser among Naruto fans, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Team friendsChiba Yūki

Yūki Chiba – Team Tomodachi (Official Music Video)
Team friendsChiba Yūki

KOH, also known as Yuki Chiba, scored an explosive hit with his classic “Team Tomodachi.” If you’re a head, you definitely know it, and even if you’re not, you’ve probably heard it at least once on TikTok or Instagram.

Centered on trap, the track doesn’t feature any complex flows.

Its laid-back flow rolls on steadily, so even people who struggle with fastest-rap styles or flows like bonbero’s can sing it without any problem.

It absolutely kills at karaoke, so grab your guy friends, throw your arms over each other’s shoulders, and sing it together.

Oni BanquetTomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari – “Demons’ Banquet” [Lyric Video]
Oni BanquetTomonari Sora

Soraseki Sora’s hit song “Oni no Utage.” This track went viral on TikTok and Instagram and gained nationwide popularity.

If you’re a man in your teens or twenties, you’ve probably heard it at least once.

The most singable aspect of the song is, above all, its simple vocal line.

It’s not a narrow-range piece—in fact, the pitch moves up and down quite a bit—but conversely, there aren’t any other major hurdles.

Since there are no advanced vocal techniques like runs or shouts, solid basic singing ability is more than enough to perform it.

20 years oldONE OK ROCK

While incorporating elements of Western music, the riffs retain a distinctly Japanese rock flavor, creating a work where Japanese and Western contrasts intermingle: “20 years old.” With a range of mid1 G to hi D#, the vocal span is quite narrow for a ONE OK ROCK song.

However, more than the limited range, what truly enhances singability is the chorus’s vocal line.

In rock, it’s standard to ramp the voltage to the max in the chorus, but here the chorus is kept remarkably restrained.

In fact, there are no long sustained notes and no shouts.

It doesn’t require flashy techniques, and the range is narrow, so it’s undoubtedly an easy song to sing.

Deeper DeeperONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Deeper Deeper [Official Music Video]
Deeper DeeperONE OK ROCK

The 2013 release “Deeper Deeper.” The vocal range in this piece is from mid2B to hiB, so the overall range isn’t particularly wide.

However, since the tessitura is very high, male singers should take caution.

Additionally, the highest note, hiB, appears more than 40 times in total, so vocal stamina is required.

Fortunately, there are very few sustained high notes, so focus on cleanly executing each high-voice phrase one by one.

Mighty Long FallONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Mighty Long Fall [Official Music Video]
Mighty Long FallONE OK ROCK

Mighty Long Fall by ONE OK ROCK, which drew attention as the theme song for the film Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno.

Although the English lyrics are striking, the song is surprisingly arranged with a singable vocal line.

The range is fairly wide, from mid1F# to hiC#, but since the highest note is hiC# in both falsetto and chest voice, it’s easy to adjust the key by using that as a reference point.

There are many shouts and the pitch movement is quite dynamic, but as long as you have a solid grasp of your own vocal range, it’s not an overly difficult song—so consider adding it to your repertoire.

[For Men] When You Want to Hype Things Up at Karaoke, Play These Songs! (91–100)

Mr. Moonlightimase

[imase] Mr. Moonlight (Music Video)
Mr. Moonlightimase

This is the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Hotel Inhumans,” released on July 11, 2025.

It has a bit of a brisk tempo, so be sure to remember to take breaths between phrases.

Taking breaths will also help you lock into the rhythm of the song! In the chorus, there are lots of switches between chest voice and falsetto, so aim to sing without straining.

When you lift your facial muscles, your eyebrows will probably lift on their own—how about you? That expression is actually important: with a blank face, you’ll never hit the right pitch, and it becomes harder to produce high notes or falsetto.

Raising your facial muscles also makes switching between chest and falsetto much easier, so try singing with the image of lifting your facial muscles and resonating from the top of your head!