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)
My subjectsKetsumeishi

This is the second digital single of 2025 with the three-member lineup of RYO, RYOJI, and Ōkura.
A quintessential Ketsumeishi track with a strong message, it addresses the “selfish adults = those who act like they own everything,” asking what is truly important and precious in life.
Aside from the chorus, the vocals are delivered in a steady, rhythm-focused manner; for the chorus, as long as you lock in the opening notes, you should be fine.
It can be tough without taking breaths in the gaps between phrases, so keep a solid sense of rhythm and make sure to inhale during the breaks!
by all means; no matter what; at any costback number

It’s a passionate anthem song that shines a powerful spotlight on an everyday scene of youth.
Written specifically as NHK’s winter sports theme song, it’s a high-energy cheer song with a sense of speed, released for streaming on December 27, 2025, with a lyric video published in February 2026.
True to back number’s style, the chorus lifts into slightly higher notes that feel refreshing.
Since everything up to the chorus sits in a lower range, try resonating in your head rather than straining your throat.
Because the mood shifts dramatically at the chorus, take a breath while imagining the higher notes, and project boldly into the distance—you should be able to let your voice out comfortably!
Lovely!!rikon densetsu

Written as the ending theme for the TV anime “High School! Kimengumi,” which begins airing on January 9, 2026, it features lyrics that depict a fleeting, frustrating longing and a city pop–flavored night-grooving sound.
Since the song starts right from the chorus without an intro, it’s very important to hit the pitches accurately there.
When singing, using a light touch overall with some falsetto will help you carry it comfortably to the end.
In the C section, the mood shifts a bit and the melody tends to be higher, so keeping resonance in the head voice should let the notes come out smoothly.
If there’s an English part at the very end of the lyrics, try focusing the voice narrowly, as if projecting above the top of your head.
dead endHoshino Gen

The title “Ikidomari,” written in hiragana, contains multiple nuances and meanings—such as “dead end,” “held breath,” and “life coming to a halt”—and is said to express unfixed emotions and sensations.
It’s the theme song for the film “Hiraba no Tsuki,” released for streaming on November 14, 2025.
With Gen Hoshino’s vocals resonating over a piano accompaniment, it evokes a clean, quiet atmosphere.
The track itself is fairly short at 2 minutes and 47 seconds, and since it’s a gentle ballad, it seems generally easy to sing and the pitch should be easy to hit.
Because the accompaniment is subdued, keeping time might be tricky, but if you firmly mark the rhythm with your hands as you sing, you should be fine!
ikigai (a reason for living; the thing that gives one’s life meaning and purpose)SUPER BEAVER

This song, written and composed by guitarist Ryota Yanagisawa, carries a passionate message dedicated to the grand stage of the Olympics as the band marks its 20th anniversary.
Commissioned as Fuji TV’s “2026 Athlete Support Song,” it’s a powerful rock number that encourages those pressing toward their goals while grappling with anxiety and inner conflict.
Because it’s a band piece with intense drums and an overall fiery feel, be careful not to rush the tempo when singing.
Try not to over-mark the rhythm, and keep your posture steady; that should help you maintain a consistent beat.
Placing your weight on one leg rather than both will stabilize your core so your voice stays steady.
Finally, face forward and sing with a clear, straight tone.
A Song Dedicated to the Worst YouYuuri

It’s a classic medium-tempo ballad by Yuuri.
It portrays a complex state of mind—“love, hate, resentment, lingering attachment”—toward someone who treats them conveniently: they despise them as “the worst,” yet can’t let go.
The song itself climbs in range from the verse to the chorus, which feels very characteristic of Yuuri’s compositions.
It’s important to keep the same resonance as you sing from low to high notes; lows tend to rely on the throat and lose resonance, but if you keep your eyebrows and facial muscles lifted, your high notes will come out smoothly.
Keep those facial muscles raised even as you inhale.
As you go into the higher notes, it’s crucial to build momentum like climbing stairs.
Try adding speed as you project your voice.
I don’t need it.Sakanakushon

This is the first digital single in about a year, released on February 11, 2026.
It was written as the theme song for the drama “Kochira Yobi Jieieiho?!” directed by Koji Kato, and produced with a modern approach different from the previous work “Kaiju.” When singing “Iranai,” the key point is the high notes in the chorus after delivering the verse (A-melo) in a calm, matter-of-fact manner.
If you’re aiming for a perfect 100 in scoring, it’s okay to be slightly off pitch, but ideally you want nearly 100% pitch accuracy.
In the chorus, the melody jumps quickly up to around B4, so picture the note before you sing and hit it without hesitation.
If you nail the very first chorus note, you’ll likely stay stable from there.


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