[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 Easy to Score 100 at Karaoke? Carefully Selected, Easy-to-Sing Picks (161–170)
Becoming a Thousand WindsAkiyama Masashi

It was Masafumi Akikawa’s debut single, released on May 24, 2006.
Akikawa is a classically trained tenor with extremely high-range vocals and strong singing technique, so some people might wonder, “Can you really score a perfect 100 at karaoke with this?” However, the song itself is composed with a very simple, easy-to-follow melody, so I encourage you to try it without fear.
That said, there are sections with sustained notes where a very resonant, expansive tone is required, so in that sense it might be a slightly advanced selection.
It could be helpful to listen closely to his original performance and carefully study techniques like how he applies vibrato to long tones.
YoursSuda Masaki

This is the fifth digital-only single by singer and actor Masaki Suda, released in July 2023.
It was written as the theme song for the NTV Saturday drama “The Best Teacher: One Year Later, I Was ■ by My Student.” It’s a captivating track with a slightly bittersweet vibe at a medium-to-slow tempo.
The vocal melody flows beautifully, and there aren’t any particularly complex or hard-to-sing parts, so if you’re confident in your singing, you should definitely be able to aim for a perfect score.
Be careful not to rush the rhythm, and make sure to articulate and project each word of the lyrics with care.
rainbowSuda Masaki

This is Masaki Suda’s fifth single overall, released on November 25, 2020.
It was used as the theme song for the Toho film STAND BY ME Doraemon 2.
Since it’s a slow-tempo ballad, you need to pay particular attention to precise pitch when singing.
However, the melody itself isn’t that difficult, so I think it’s relatively easy to aim for a perfect 100 in karaoke.
In the latter half of the chorus, where the pitch goes higher, strong vocals are called for, but be careful not to slip into a shouted tone.
As a bit of a hack for getting 100, it might help to study and memorize the karaoke guide melody thoroughly before you sing.
paprikaFoorin×Yonezu Kenshi
Paprika is a famous song by Kenshi Yonezu and the children’s music unit Foorin, which won the 61st Japan Record Award.
Since it became a nationwide hit, many people are probably familiar with it.
As it’s performed by a unit of elementary and junior high school students, the song features a simple vocal line that even children can sing.
The chorus may feel slightly high, but the overall vocal range is narrow, so it’s perfectly fine to lower the key as much as you like if needed.
BoyhoodInoue Yosui

This is Yosui Inoue’s 29th single overall, released on September 21, 1990.
The song has a nostalgic flavor that somehow evokes traditional school songs, and accordingly the melody and rhythm are very simple.
In that sense, I think it’s an ideal choice if you’re aiming for a perfect 100 in karaoke.
It seems the key to scoring 100 is to sing with clear, beautiful pronunciation of every word in the lyrics.
Because the melody is simple and the tempo is slow, be especially careful about holding pitch on long notes.
strawberryBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN is a rock band that has remained popular for many years.
They continue to release music with an unchanging style and still enjoy a strong, enduring fanbase.
Their song “strawberry” is crafted as a classic rock ballad, with a simple vocal line throughout.
It may seem high at times, but the overall vocal range isn’t that wide, so give it a try.
Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich is a band that’s popular for its stylish, high-sense musicality.
The band name is pronounced “Nul-bar-itch.” Their signature style blends elements of Black music into J-pop, and they showcase that approach in “Lights Out feat.
Jeremy Quartus” as well.
Because the track is somewhat groovy, the rhythm aspect isn’t exactly easy, but the vocal range is very narrow and it doesn’t require advanced techniques like shouts or ad-libs, making it a song that’s relatively easy to score 100 on.



