[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] Songs that make it easy to score 100 at karaoke? A carefully selected introduction to easy-to-sing tracks (1–10)
AgainMr.Children

This song embodies the resolve for the band to dismantle itself and, from a completely blank slate, “let out its first cry once more.” It was released digitally on January 19, 2026, and serves as the theme song for the TBS Sunday drama “Reboot,” starring Ryohei Suzuki—marking the band’s first Sunday drama tie-in in about 22 years.
With Takeshi Kobayashi brought on as piano arranger, it’s an emotional track with a distinctly Mr.
Children feel, carrying a powerful and earnest message announcing the band’s fresh start.
As for the overall vocal range, the chorus seems a bit higher than the typical male range.
Because much of the song stays within a similar range, it may be easier for those accustomed to singing higher notes.
To avoid forcing the sound from your throat, place a hand on your chest as you sing to help stabilize the resonance.
Reach it, all of it.Oni-chan

The new AU Santaro commercial “Deliver it all,” airing from the start of 2026.
In it, Oni-chan—sung by Masaki Suda—conveys a loving message to someone dear over an original song.
It delicately portrays the desire to share the emotion you feel when you see something beautiful.
The song builds steadily toward the final chorus and really draws you in, so the range might be a bit high, but it’s recommended for those who want to really dig into a ballad! For scoring, singing too emotionally can make your voice waver and lower pitch accuracy, so it’s not suited to a highly emotive delivery.
If you want to enjoy it in scoring mode, try singing steadily and calmly even as it swells.
Be especially careful from the C melody onward, as it’s easy to get carried away!
Poem of the Sea BreezeGRe4N BOYZ

GRe4N BOYZ’s “Shiosai no Uta” is a promotional song for Kochi City released digitally on January 11, 2026.
Created with citizen participation, it reflects member HIDE’s feelings for Kochi, where he spent his youth.
The theme is departure and homecoming, and the artwork pays homage to Studio Ghibli’s “Ocean Waves,” a work HIDE deeply admires.
The song itself is a ballad with a relaxed tempo; as a GRe4N BOYZ track, the vocal range is higher than that of the average male singer.
Since it’s sung almost entirely in chest voice, it’s highly recommended for those who want to sing it comfortably and confidently.
The melody line isn’t very difficult, with an impression of delivering each lyric one by one.
Start by singing it carefully, and aim for a perfect 100!
[Men] Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 at Karaoke? Carefully Selected Easy-to-Sing Tracks (11–20)
Protect the Lightsupittsu

A song released for distribution on October 6, 2025, written specifically as the opening theme for the TV anime SPY×FAMILY Season 3.
In karaoke, the key to a high score is balancing emotional expression with stability! The overall vocal range is D#3–A#4, which might be manageable in chest voice, but pushing too hard in chest voice can strain your throat and throw off your pitch.
It’s recommended to sing lightly with a head-voice-leaning tone.
There’s a long sustain at the end of the chorus, so if you can line that up with the pitch bar, your score should jump! Make sure to confirm your breath points so you don’t exhale all at once.
Be mindful of proper diaphragmatic (abdominal) breathing and avoid shallow chest breathing.
Put magic in your pocketHata Motohiro

A message that “stands by” you, not seeking strength, but one where everyday, small words and memories gently push you forward—even if you pause while continuing to walk.
It’s the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Mirai no Musuko: A Son Fell Into My Life After 10 Years Without a Boyfriend!” starring Mirai Shida, released for streaming on January 20, 2026—a warm medium-tempo ballad by Hata heading toward his 20th anniversary.
The A and B verses sit in a relatively calm range, but the chorus goes high.
If singing the high notes in chest voice is difficult, falsetto fits the song’s vibe perfectly.
Watch the lyrics and pitch bar closely and aim steadily as you sing.
anemoneNovelbright

A wistful winter ballad about a “fleeting love,” with lyrics by vocalist Yudai Takenaka and music composed by Takenaka and guitarist Sojiro Oki.
The music video features actor Rio Teramoto and tells a story portraying regret, lingering attachment, and intense obsession.
Although the song reaches high notes, this track, Anemone, is a ballad with a relaxed tempo that can be sung in falsetto, making it approachable even for those who struggle with high tones.
It’s quite challenging to sing through without proper breath control, so practice lip rolls and humming to train yourself to exhale unconsciously.
Once your breathing becomes smoother, your voice will come out more easily and your pitch will stabilize, so definitely give it a try!
GravityOmoinotake

The theme song of the film “(LOVE SONG),” released on October 29, 2025, is a grand love ballad centered on the powerful pull of love.
In karaoke, expressive emotion and stable pitch will likely be the keys to a high score.
Since it’s an Omoinotake track, the chorus ramps up sharply, but switching smoothly to falsetto makes it easier to stay on pitch.
The tempo isn’t too fast, so breathing should feel manageable.
There are many spots where the endings of phrases are held, so if you manage your breath toward those moments, you’ll be able to carry each phrase through and hit the length of the pitch bar as well!


