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[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!

[Men] Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100: A Curated Selection of Easy-to-Sing Tracks (111–120)

greenCHEHON

CHEHON “Midori” Official Music Video
greenCHEHON

One of the most famous Japanese reggae songs in Japan, Midori.

It’s a well-known classic by CHEHON.

He’s been very active in the hip-hop scene lately too, so many of you may already know him.

This renowned track of his sings about that green leaf, and the vocals throughout are kept calm and mellow.

There’s no need to use the raspy voice typical of reggae DJs, so if you want to score a perfect 100 in reggae, definitely give it a try.

[Men] Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100: Carefully Selected, Easy-to-Sing Picks (121–130)

The Summer Without YouDEEN

This is DEEN’s 12th single overall, released in August 1997.

It was also used as the fourth ending theme for the Nippon TV anime Detective Conan.

As you’d expect from DEEN, who scored a string of big hits in the ’90s when “being often sung at karaoke” was a key condition for a song to become a hit, this track is also crafted to be very easy to sing and remember.

To aim for a high score, you’ll likely need to study the vocalist’s subtle phrasing in detail, but there aren’t any difficult parts, so definitely give it a try.

If you place the resonance so the sound hits the upper palate inside your mouth, you can produce a voice with lots of high-order overtones—a slightly sparkling tone—similar to the original singer.

Don’t avert your eyes.DEEN

This is the fifth single by the Japanese band DEEN, released on June 22, 1994.

The lyrics were written by Izumi Sakai of ZARD.

True to songs released during the golden age of Heisei-era J‑Pop, it features an easy-to-sing melody and memorable lyrics that make it great for karaoke.

The tempo is medium to up-tempo with a very catchy groove, which likely adds to how easy it is to sing.

Rather than aiming to “sing it perfectly,” I think simply enjoying the act of singing will get you closest to a perfect score with this track.

FANTASYDef Tech

Def Tech – FANTASY【Official Music Video】
FANTASYDef Tech

Def Tech, a popular duo that has been active for many years.

They excel at smooth pop music that incorporates R&B and EDM.

Because of their musical style, many people may feel their songs are difficult.

That’s why I recommend “FANTASY.” At first listen, it has the vibe of Western pop, but the vocal lines themselves are very simple, with a lot of low notes.

The rhythm is easy to catch as well, so if you’re comfortable with English pronunciation, definitely give it a try.

Straight Up feat. JESSEDragon Ash

Dragon Ash – Straight Up feat. JESSE – 【Official Music Video】
Straight Up feat. JESSEDragon Ash

Dragon Ash’s “Straight Up feat.

JESSE.” This isn’t a song that just anyone can score a perfect 100 on, but if you’re comfortable with English and used to listening to Western music, it’s a track where anyone can aim for a perfect score.

It’s quintessential Dragon Ash, but the vocal range isn’t that wide, and there aren’t many long sustained notes, so it’s much easier to sing than it sounds.

Since there’s a rap section, make sure to fully memorize the flow of the rap parts.

The Mole’s SongEXPRESS

Express is a reggae deejay from Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture.

His moving lyrics, born from a voice that feels delicate even within its depth, really strike a chord.

His biggest hit song is Mogura no Uta.

It’s the most-viewed Japanese reggae track on YouTube, so many of you may already know it.

Since this track is performed by a deejay rather than a singer, the vocal line itself isn’t too difficult.

Of course, matching the original’s raspy, growly tone makes it challenging, but if you’re simply aiming to hit the pitches and score 100 points, it’s a perfect choice.

Love will winKAN

From the piano melody in the intro to the song’s rhythm, melody, and overall structure, this is one of the Heisei era’s classics, distilled into a very simple form.

As mentioned, the vocal melody itself is very simple and easy to remember, and the lyrics are straightforward as well, so there aren’t any particularly difficult parts to sing.

However, precisely because the song is a straightforward medium tempo, being keenly aware of the snare accents on beats 2 and 4 while singing will be crucial for making it sound good and aiming for a high score.