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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)

Naughty SunORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE – Naughty Sun (Reiwa ver. Music Video)
Naughty SunORANGE RANGE

For men in their late twenties and older, ORANGE RANGE is likely a particularly nostalgic band.

They have many great songs, but the one I especially recommend is “Ikenai Taiyō.” It’s a rap-rock track with a slightly comical touch, and both the chorus and its hook phrase deliver an outstanding lift.

It’s generally an easy song to sing, but since there’s a key change from the intro to the first verse, those who feel unsure should practice it a few times.

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.

Welcome back.Tani Yuuki

Welcome Back – Tani Yuuki [MV]
Welcome back.Tani Yuuki

Singer-songwriter Tani Yuuki, known for garnering support with sounds that delicately depict scenes.

Released as a single in November 2022, coinciding with his birthday, this work is included on the acclaimed album “Memories.” Its worldview—trusting in a destined partner and steadfastly waiting for a loved one even when far apart—tightly grips the heart.

This lyrical number carries a sentimental atmosphere that will likely draw listeners in even at karaoke.

As the emotions swell toward the latter half, sing gently to convey the song’s poignancy.

Try singing carefully while thinking of your beloved partner or someone you care about.

They’re sure to be delighted.

LazuliMONGOL800×WANIMA

MONGOL800 × WANIMA “Lazuli” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
LazuliMONGOL800×WANIMA

The collaborative work “Lazuli” by MONGOL800 and WANIMA.

Since it’s a song by two bands that share many stylistic similarities, it drew attention in the Japanese rock scene when it was first released.

The melody of this piece is crafted to leave a distinctly refreshing impression.

Because of the bright melody and vocal lines, it may seem high, but in fact the song has a narrow vocal range, so anyone can sing it as long as they set the key properly.

It’s a song that appeals to both men and women, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Dynamic RyukyuDerakkusu × Derakkusu

Dynamic Ryukyu / Deluxe × Deluxe (DELUXE × DELUXE)
Dynamic RyukyuDerakkusu × Derakkusu

This is a cover song released digitally on March 29, 2025.

Featuring the original composer Akira Ikuma on guitar and title lettering by Satoru Takazato of MONGOL800, it’s a powerful yet fleeting arrangement brimming with the dense heft characteristic of Deradera.

In the music video, Asagao’s vocals resound against a backdrop of vast natural scenery.

Known for its forceful singing and dynamic worldview, it’s a track that’s been making waves live as well.

Compared to Akira Ikuma’s original version, this one is faster and has a stronger sense of drive, so it might be better for those who want to sing with power.

That said, it’s not just about singing loudly—aim to increase your volume by resonating through your body! Try placing a hand on your chest and sing while feeling the resonance.

Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

Run, SAKAMOTO / Vaundy: SAKAMOTO DAYS with Vaundy
Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

“Run, SAKAMOTO,” which is drawing attention as the theme song for the popular anime SAKAMOTO DAYS, is a new track by the acclaimed singer-songwriter Vaundy, featuring a strong rock flavor.

Despite its intense sound, the overall vocal range isn’t particularly high.

There is a key change to watch out for, but there aren’t any sections with drastic pitch jumps that alternate repeatedly between falsetto and chest voice.

As a contemporary hit, it’s relatively easy to sing.

Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

Kento-san’s signature piece here, “Hai Yorokonde.” Although this work gained nationwide popularity, it actually features funk elements throughout.

In the funk genre, there’s a tendency to prioritize groove over the vocal line.

As a result, you won’t find long tones that fade out, and phrase endings are often cut off sharply.

True to form, this piece keeps each part succinct.

The vocal range isn’t particularly wide either—so long as you don’t sing the falsetto chorus in the hook—so it’s likely easier to sing than you might imagine.