[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 are likely to score 100 at karaoke? Carefully selected easy-to-sing tracks (21–30)
JingleYuuma

Yuma, who is active as the “good singer” of the YouTuber group Comdot, often performs the song Jingle.
My students would frequently sing this track when their throat condition wasn’t great, saying it was easy to sing, so I think it’s likely an easy range for others as well.
Jingle’s vocal range is B2 to D#4, centered around low to mid tones.
Of course it builds from verse A to verse B to the chorus, but unlike other songs, the range doesn’t change much, so the pitch is easy to grasp.
Try starting by carefully matching the pitch!
Seeds of joyMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song was first unveiled on July 5, 2014 as a secret track on the venue-exclusive mini album “Introduction,” and later officially included on July 8, 2025 in the 10th-anniversary best-of album “10”—a once-lost track brought back! The melody line is gentle and sung with clear enunciation, so even beginners should find it easy to match the pitch bar.
In the A and B sections, deliver the lines carefully, as if speaking, and make sure your voice is firmly on the mic.
Around the 3-minute mark the chorus kicks in and the energy rises across the board.
You should have ample opportunities to breathe between phrases, so take a solid breath for each phrase, then project and release that air as you sing.
If you tense up, you’ll shift from diaphragmatic to chest breathing and it’ll get uncomfortable, so stay calm and breathe steadily!
[Men] Which songs are easiest to score 100 at karaoke? Carefully selected easy-to-sing songs (31–40)
kaiju (giant monster)Sakanakushon

Regarding the opening theme of the TV anime “Chi.: On the Movements of the Earth,” which has been airing since October 2024, I heard the song’s production actually ran into difficulties and the full-length digital release was postponed to the following year.
Because of that, the track has continued to generate buzz even after its release.
One of my students, who’s pretty good with high notes, also sang this song! The vocal range of “Kaijū” is F#3–B4, so I think it’s a relatively easy song for men to sing if they can use their falsetto effectively.
For songs like “Kaijū” that start abruptly, you want to clearly imagine the pitch before you produce the sound.
However, the initial “na” consonant is a nasalized sound and is actually quite tricky to deliver! Try projecting your voice more forward than you think you need to.
The rhythm is intricate, so if you keep a tight groove and sing with small, steady pulses, you should be able to sing freely and comfortably.
It’s a really cool track, so aim for a perfect score!
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

One of the most viral hits right now is Bunny Girl.
It’s a track by next-generation singer-songwriter AKASAKI that has gained nationwide popularity through TikTok and Instagram.
The song’s biggest selling point for ease of singing is its narrow vocal range.
For recent J-pop, it’s on the extremely narrow side, so most men can sing it without any trouble.
On top of that, the melodic movement is very gentle, so even without strong vocal fundamentals you can aim for a high score—甚至 100 points.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
sparklingmosao.

A one-sided love song featuring lyrics from a woman’s perspective and Mosa-o’s gentle singing voice.
For karaoke, the range is relatively narrow and easy to sing, making it a song where you can focus on expressiveness.
The overall vocal range is E3 to A#4, which is comfortable to handle, and there isn’t much falsetto.
It’s recommended to sing clearly with a chest-voice focus.
There are occasional unique rhythms, so it’s important to thoroughly go over the melody line.
Also, the key modulates in the final chorus and the pitch goes up, so rather than forcing chest voice, skillfully switching to falsetto is a good tip for hitting the notes accurately!
protagonistSUPER BEAVER

This is the song chosen as the 2025 theme for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi TV,” and it’s the kind of track that flips your motivation switch on from the morning! SUPER BEAVER’s songs don’t really have the image of being “high” in pitch, and the vocal range of this song, “Shujinkou,” is mainly mid-range at D#3–G#4, so I think many men can sing it mostly in chest voice! Since there’s no intro, be careful not to miss the karaoke guide cue before the vocals come in.
Also, because it’s a band song, if you stay aware of the drums and move your body to the beat as you sing, it’s easier to keep rhythm, it locks in with the melody, and your voice will come out more easily! The opening is already the chorus, and for the choruses throughout the song, make sure to project the very first consonant without hesitation! For the long notes, keep your eye on the pitch bar all the way to the end!
Keisuke KuwataMayonaka no Dandī

Songs by Keisuke Kuwata and Southern All Stars appeal to a wide range of ages, so many of my students in their 20s choose to sing them! This time’s “Mayonaka no Dandy” was apparently first released as a solo single in 1993.
The vocal range is generally around B3 on average, and the melody line is simple, making it easy to learn and sing.
Precisely because the melody is simple, small pitch deviations can stand out when matched to the pitch bar, but if you sing carefully, your score will definitely go up! When moving from the A and B sections into the chorus, the pitch rises a bit, so try to keep your facial muscles lifted and sing lightly throughout to avoid overall tension.
Once you’re used to it, you might try a slight shout like Kuwata-san, but if your score isn’t improving, stop—it could hurt your throat.


