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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 Karaoke! (31–40)

Everything becomes my strength!kuzu

"Kuzu" - "Everything will become my strength!" with lyrics (in the description)
Everything becomes my strength!kuzu

One of Kuzu’s signature songs and also a popular anthem.

To score high in karaoke, focus on powerful projection and a solid sense of rhythm, and make sure to let your emotions burst in the chorus.

The pre-chorus has a fast-paced rhythm, so while the lyrics matter, locking into the beat is the top priority.

Put a clear accent on the first beat and sing smoothly to fall into the groove.

Also, since the first sound of the chorus is “ki,” be careful not to pull your mouth too wide horizontally.

Create space inside your mouth and think of lightly humming as you let the sound out—you’ll be able to sing without straining!

Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Zenryoku Shonen” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / Zenryoku Shonen Music Video
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

A signature song by Sukima Switch, this pop track carries an encouraging message about dreams and taking on challenges.

With a lively band sound and a fairly fast tempo, you’ll need to keep the beat with your body so you don’t fall behind.

The overall vocal range is C3–A4, and it jumps into the high register in the chorus, so it’s recommended for singers who are good with high notes.

If high notes aren’t your strength, it’s fine to lower the key to make the chorus easier to sing, but be careful not to let the low notes in the verse get lost.

When you sing, lifting your facial muscles right before the chorus will help you hit the first note smoothly!

gentianWANIMA

WANIMA "Rindou" OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
gentianWANIMA

A song written as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “The Forensic Doctor Asagao.” In karaoke, it’s a challenging ballad that demands both high notes and expressive delivery! You can really feel WANIMA’s style, with soaring high notes woven into the flowing melody line.

The overall vocal range is B2–D5, and the chorus jumps into the high register all at once, so I’m worried people might strain their throats.

Also, there’s a prominent upper harmony from the chorus, so be careful not to get thrown off by it! It might help to sing with accents that resonate forward in the mask as a basic approach.

Plus, if you carry the same breathing feel from the verse into the chorus, you’ll likely run out of breath and your voice will choke.

Time your breaths and make sure to exhale fully as you sing!

flying fishWANIMA

WANIMA “Flying Fish” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
flying fishWANIMA

This song was released on August 13, 2025.

Since it sits mostly in the low-mid to high-mid range, I think it’s an easy one to sing in terms of vocal range.

There’s a C5 in the first and last choruses, but if you ride the melody and push it out with momentum, it feels great! It has WANIMA’s signature rock vibe with a distinctive rhythm, so let’s lock in a few key points.

The song actually starts with the chorus, and it comes in on the off-beat right away.

It’s fine to place the main accent on the downbeat of beat one, so make sure to lock that in.

The A section has some rap elements, so rhythm matters more than pitch.

Try keeping time with your hands at double speed, like shaking maracas! It’s a short track—about three minutes—but if you can sing it, it’s super cool.

Definitely get the crowd going with it at karaoke!

Black and WhiteDa-iCE

Da-iCE /「Black and White」Music Video
Black and WhiteDa-iCE

It’s the theme song for the drama “Takao Ameku’s Case Records,” released digitally on April 23, 2025.

Member Sota Hanamura wrote and composed it, and it’s a perfect track for strengthening rhythm and expressiveness, with a stylish sound and intricate structure.

The song is under three and a half minutes, but it includes rap, features repeated high notes, and feels lyric-dense, making it very satisfying to sing! Rhythm is crucial, so start by humming and moving your body to lock into the tempo and groove.

The melody line is also quite detailed, with many spots that jump suddenly from low to high.

To hit the pitches accurately, lift your facial muscles and eyebrows as you sing!

[For Men] Play these songs when you want to hype up the karaoke crowd! (41–50)

white noiseOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – White Noise [Official Video]
white noiseOfisharu Higedan Dism

It’s the opening theme song for the TV anime Tokyo Revengers: Christmas Showdown Arc.

During vocal training, my students and I were getting excited, saying, “That intro is so cool!” The song itself blends a driving feel with emotional lyrics, making it fairly challenging.

I recommend it for men who want to train range, tempo, and expressiveness all around.

One of my students even used the final melodic section to work on high notes.

The overall vocal range is D#3 to D#5—exactly two octaves.

For the high notes, the key is to avoid pushing too hard and instead create impact by keeping the sound relaxed and open.

By the way, when I told my student, “Don’t force it—send your voice far,” they were able to release tension and sing with a great tone.

Give it a try as a reference!

Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Bitter Vacation” Official Music Video
Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE is known for having many high tones.

When asked to name an artist with a high voice, many people probably picture the vocalist, Motoki Omori.

Although Mrs.

GREEN APPLE is strongly associated with high notes, there are no high-pitched parts in Bitter Vacation.

Compared to typical songs, it’s about average, but for a Mrs.

track, the vocal range is quite narrow.

In particular, there is no use of mixed voice or falsetto at all, so even men who can’t sing high notes can perform it without any problem.