[For Men] What Karaoke Songs Make It Easy to Score 100? A Curated List of Easy-to-Sing Tracks
Are you looking for songs that make it easier to score 100 at karaoke but aren’t sure which ones to choose?To aim for a high score with the scoring feature, the key is a melody line that makes it easy to keep your pitch stable and rhythms that are easy to catch.In fact, among the classic songs everyone knows, there are many tracks with a gentle vocal range that also make it easy to add vibrato and dynamics.This time, we’re highlighting many songs from January and February 2026.We also touch on singing tips, so be sure to give them a try at your next karaoke session!
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[Men] Which songs make it easier to score 100 at karaoke? Carefully selected easy-to-sing songs (81–90)
Skeletonize!sutoreitenaa

Straightener is a band that represents Japanese alternative and indie rock.
From their debut to the present, they’ve energized the Japanese rock scene with a consistently unchanged musical style.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend as an easy target for a perfect score is Skeletonize!.
The loud, masculine vocals make a strong impression, which may strike many as somewhat difficult.
However, the vocal line in this track is surprisingly set within a narrow range.
If you adjust the key to suit your voice, there aren’t many long sustained notes either, so you should be able to match the pitch without trouble.
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

It’s Masaharu Fukuyama’s 15th single, released on April 26, 2004.
It’s a medium-to-slow tempo song that lets you enjoy Fukuyama’s very captivating vocals, and at the time of its release it sold over two million copies.
To truly sing this song as he does, I think mastering mixed voice is essential.
However, the vocal melody itself is very easy to sing and remember, so if your goal is simply to score high in karaoke, you don’t need to focus too much on mixed voice.
Try to sing with as gentle a tone as possible.
So, I got sunburned.Sasagawa Mao

Singer-songwriter Mao Sasagawa, recognized even by Tatsuya Kitani, originally worked as a Vocaloid producer under the name mao sasagawa and is known for exceptional composition skills.
Among Sasagawa’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “Therefore, It’s Scorched.” While distinctive, it has a very narrow vocal range and gentle melodic contour, making it perfect for aiming for a 100-point score.
Spring Dayaimyon

One of my male students once sang “Harunohi” an octave lower, and I highly recommend it for men as well.
In this song, the verses (A and B sections) sit in the lower range, then the chorus jumps up into a higher range.
The highest note in the original is C#5, but the melody is very straightforward, so it should be relatively easy to stay on pitch.
Also, adding dynamics within the song will help boost your score, so try to build excitement from A-melody to B-melody to the chorus.
Stability matters for karaoke scoring, too.
Aim for 100 by focusing on fundamentals: sustain long notes precisely along the pitch bar, enter cleanly on the starting notes, and be mindful of your intonation throughout.
Give it a try!
Barefoot AdventureGadoro

GADORO is a rapper who earned props in the MC battle scene and now thrives in the overground.
His real, hard-hitting lyrics—born from a life rich with ups and downs—are supported by a wide range of listeners, from hardcore heads to casual fans.
Among his tracks, Hadashi no Bouken is especially easy to sing.
Though GADORO is highly skilled, on this song he delivers a catchy, melodious rap reminiscent of Ketsumeishi.
The melody is very easy to follow, so if you’re aiming for a perfect score, definitely give it a try.
A bouquet for boring daysLUCKY TAPES

LUCKY TAPES is the solo project of Kai Takahashi.
Its charm lies in a style that blends a touch of R&B and soul into J-pop, releasing many songs that balance catchiness with a chic vibe.
Among LUCKY TAPES’ tracks, a especially recommended one is “Taikutsu na Hibi ni Hanataba wo” (A Bouquet for Boring Days).
It’s a slightly funky song, but it doesn’t require powerful vocals and has a narrow range, making it perfect if you’re aiming for a top score.
While it includes R&B elements, there are no demanding ad-libs or tricky embellishments, so definitely give it a try.
[Men] Which karaoke songs make it easier to score 100? A carefully selected list of easy-to-sing tracks (91–100)
I look up as I walkSakamoto Kyu

It’s truly a classic from the Showa era as sung by Kyu Sakamoto! It was released overseas under the title “SUKIYAKI” and became a huge hit in many countries.
Even today, Kyu Sakamoto is said to be the only Japanese artist to have held the No.
1 spot on Billboard’s chart for 100 weeks.
The backing track, arranged with a slight jazz flavor, beautifully colors the very simple yet slightly wistful melody.
If you’re just accurately tracing the melody and lyrics, it’s not such a difficult song, so scoring a perfect 100 at karaoke isn’t just a dream with this one! Be sure to sing it in a way that doesn’t spoil the gentle, heartwarming atmosphere of the original.


