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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] When You Want to Hype Things Up at Karaoke, Play These Songs! (21–30)

ignited -Ignited-T.M.Revolution

Takanori Nishikawa - Ignited (Anime - Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY - Opening Theme 01)
ignited -Ignited-T.M.Revolution

Takanori Nishikawa’s vocals have a solid core and are known for their sustained long tones.

This time, let’s focus on T.M.Revolution’s “ignited.” The overall range of the song is G#3 to B4, which is surprisingly not too wide, so I think it’s easy for the average male singer to handle.

However, the parts that require strong projection are where Nishikawa really shines, so if you make a conscious effort to articulate every phrase clearly, your chest voice will come through more distinctly.

The long tones come at the ends of the chorus lines, so make sure to take a solid breath leading into them and keep it going all the way to the end.

Asymmetrynaniwa danshi

Naniwa Danshi – Asymmetry [Official Music Video YouTube ver.]
Asymmetrynaniwa danshi

With the recent boom of K-POP and the like, I think it’s become more common for guys to sing idol songs even at karaoke with just men.

One track I recommend is Naniwa Danshi’s “Asymmetric.” Naniwa Danshi have always excelled at a more orthodox musical style, and this song in particular is crafted with an extremely catchy melody reminiscent of Arashi in the mid-Heisei era, so it’s sure to get everyone hyped.

The phrase right before the chorus is a bit distinctive, so be mindful of the sudden pitch changes there and prepare to handle them.

tinglingyuzu

Yuzu “Shibireru” Official Lyric Video
tinglingyuzu

This song was released digitally on July 30, 2025, and was written as a tie-in for Suntory’s bourbon whiskey Jim Beam.

It’s a characteristically Yuzu-style track: fresh and up-tempo.

It seems Yuzu themselves also appear in the web commercials.

In the backing band, the piano really stands out, and the drums and bass are easy to hear, making it easy to catch the rhythm.

In the chorus, there’s a leap from D4 to A4 on the syllable “ma.” The “ma” sound tends to be nasal and can be hard to project, so try to put about five times more intention into your voice than you think you need.

The key is to project your voice briskly as if aiming into the distance! If it comes out smoothly without catching, you’ve nailed it.

Be sure to hit those high notes there when you sing!

I am the strongest.NEW!Ado

[Ado] I’m the Strongest (Uta from ONE PIECE FILM RED)
I am the strongest.NEW!Ado

A song by Ado released digitally in June 2022 as an insert song for the film ONE PIECE FILM RED.

It also drew major attention because Motoki Ohmori of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE composed it.

The song portrays the powerful resolve and inner conflict of Uta, a character from the film, and carries a message brimming with self-affirmation and hope for the future.

It’s an energetic, rock-tinged pop track where the aggressive band sound and commanding vocals are a perfect match.

It’s also a great pick for men to sing with power.

With its exhilarating melody, choose it for karaoke when you want to get the crowd going or deliver some energy to everyone around you!

CarmineELLEGARDEN

ELLEGARDEN – Carmine [MUSIC VIDEO]
CarmineELLEGARDEN

This is the new opening theme song for the Egghead arc of the TV anime One Piece, which began airing on August 10, 2025.

The average vocal range isn’t that high, but at the start of the chorus there’s a leap from D4 to B4.

If you can get past that spot, the rest of the melody sits comfortably, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.

Since it has a rock sound, you’ll want to belt that high section of the chorus in chest voice.

The key to singing the leaping notes is pitch stability.

If the placement of your voice changes when switching between low and high notes, you may strain your throat and find it harder to sing.

Aim to ‘set’ your pitch between the eyebrows, and try singing with your facial muscles lifted, projecting the voice forward.

That will also help you release tension a bit, allowing the vocal cords to vibrate well and your voice to come out naturally!

protagonistSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER 'Protagonist' MV (Theme song for Fuji TV's 'Mezamashi TV')
protagonistSUPER BEAVER

This song was chosen as the 2025 theme song for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi TV,” and it’s the kind of track that flips your motivation switch first thing in the morning! SUPER BEAVER’s songs don’t generally have the image of being “high,” and the vocal range of “Shujinkou” this time is mainly mid-range at D#3–G#4, so many male singers should be able to sing it mostly in chest voice.

Since there’s no intro, be careful not to miss the karaoke guide tone right before the vocals come in.

Also, because it’s a band song, if you focus on the drums throughout and let your body ride the groove as you sing, it’s easier to keep time and lock into the melody, which helps the voice come out more easily.

The opening is also the chorus, and for the choruses throughout the song, firmly project the very first consonant without hesitation.

Holding the long tones all the way to the end feels great to sing, so get everyone hyped and enjoy it together!

Re:makeONE OK ROCK

The classic song “Re:make,” released as ONE OK ROCK’s sixth single.

While ONE OK ROCK now showcases a wide range of musical styles, back then their sound was characterized by straight-ahead rock with touches of emo and hardcore.

This track falls into the latter category, featuring intense shouts in the chorus.

Although the range is fairly broad (mid1 B to hi B), the highest notes can be handled with a shouty mixed voice, so delicate vocals aren’t required.

The low notes only appear in a few spots, so it often feels narrower than the actual range.

However, there isn’t much room to lower the key, so the most important thing is to accurately identify your own optimal key.