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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 up the crowd at karaoke, play these songs! (51–60)

Rhyme Wave Phrase DisciplesCHEHON

The classic song “Inbaku-to” has been loved for many years.

It’s a signature work by reggae deejay CHEHON, and when it was released, it became an explosive hit in Osaka, the holy land of Japanese reggae.

Nowadays, with CHEHON active in the MC battle scene, it’s also gaining support from younger generations.

Although the track has a pleasant flow, it doesn’t feature particularly difficult phrases.

The vocal range is very narrow, so most men should be able to sing it without trouble.

reasonable; natural; proper; fault; especiallyyuzu

Released in August 2025, this is a rock ballad chosen as the theme song for the TV anime “Pokémon: Episode Mega Evolution,” powerfully singing about the meaning of life and the resolve to live! The Japanese flavor you feel right from the intro is a great touch too.

Since it’s by Yuzu, the vocal range is fairly wide at F3–B4.

However, there aren’t any excessively high notes, so as long as your timing is on point, it’s a song you can sing entirely in chest voice.

Avoid straining your throat—lift your soft palate and keep the breath flowing steadily.

When you make a surprised face, do you feel the space opening toward the back of your mouth? That’s your soft palate.

Momentum matters, so take a solid breath and project your voice without hesitation! It’s also recommended to ride the rhythm and sing with higher energy to boost the vibe.

Driver’s HighL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel「Driver’s High」-Music Clip-
Driver's HighL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

Among L’Arc~en~Ciel’s many songs, “Driver’s High” is one of the most popular.

It also served as the theme song for the anime GTO, which helped it gain worldwide acclaim.

The song’s vocal range is quite wide, from mid1 E to high B.

While high B is often sung in falsetto, in this song it’s delivered with a mixed voice, and it appears frequently—six times in total.

It’s a perfect piece for practicing mixed voice, which requires strong projection, so definitely give it a try.

Agari Sagari feat. R-Shitei & CHEHONSPICY CHOCOLATE

SPICY CHOCOLATE – Agari Sagari feat. R-Shitei & CHEHON [Music Video]
Agari Sagari feat. R-Shitei & CHEHONSPICY CHOCOLATE

It’s an upbeat track that depicts a soulful comeback, created by a powerhouse collaboration between top HIPHOP and reggae artists.

Released in August 2023, it’s used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Rhyuha-R SINCE2001.” It’s basically nonstop, rap-centered vocals—there’s a lot to take in and memorizing the lyrics can be tough—but you don’t need to worry about pitch.

As long as you lock in the timing of the melodic lines, you can pull it off in a really cool way! Instead of trying to memorize everything at once, go through the lyrics from the top in order while looking at them.

YouTube lets you change the playback speed, so that’s a great option too!

[For Men] Play these songs when you want to hype up the karaoke party! (61–70)

Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy

Vaundy’s signature song “Kaiju no Hanauta” is one that many people practiced during vocal training lessons! Actually, my band has performed this song live before, and as you’d expect, lots of people knew it—it got everyone the most hyped, and it was a blast to play! The A and B sections are relatively calm, but I love how it builds from the chorus into the latter half.

The key is surprisingly high, and switching between head voice and chest voice is essential, so you need to keep your head resonating the whole time you sing.

If you practice with humming, the transitions become smoother, so give it a try! One thing to watch out for: if you hum by forcing your throat to vibrate, you’ll end up with a throaty sound when you sing and it’ll feel strained.

Instead, lightly go “hmm-hmm” as if you’re resonating between your eyebrows.

Try humming along with the track, occasionally switching to your singing voice, and go back and forth like that.

water lily blossomShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Suirenka” MUSIC VIDEO
water lily blossomShonan no Kaze

Men born in the late ’80s to early ’90s might feel a strong sense of nostalgia—this was the go-to song whenever you wanted to hype things up at karaoke, right? “Suirenka” has plenty of moments to get everyone going, like the chorus parts and the towel-spinning! If you’ve got both the main vocalist and the rapper covered, you can enjoy the song with a nice balance.

HAN-KUN, the main vocalist, sings in a relatively high key, so if you’re comfortable with high notes, definitely give it a try.

If you’re not used to high notes but still want to sing it, start by focusing on resonating in your head.

Practicing falsetto and airy tones uses a lot of breath.

It also helps to sing all the lyrics as “hi,” which makes head resonance easier.

Master those high notes and give it a shot!

Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Junrenka” MUSIC VIDEO (Original ver.)
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Lately, Japanese reggae has been quietly regaining popularity.

I imagine many younger listeners are starting to take an interest in reggae.

In that spirit, I’d like to recommend “Junrenka.” Rather than a dancehall track, it’s a reggae song with a strong pop flavor, featuring an extremely catchy melody.

The stark contrast between Wakadanna and HAN-KUN makes it a great candidate for a male duet.

In any case, it was a massive hit in the Heisei era, so it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going—definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.