Easy-to-sing Western songs for men: Tips for singing them at karaoke included
This time, I’m introducing Western songs that are easy for men to sing!
A lot of people probably think foreign songs are hard, right?
It’s true that, compared to Japanese music, Western songs often have more complex melodies and the way the lyrics flow can be tricky.
But did you know there’s a certain genre of Western music that’s actually easy to sing?
In fact, there’s a genre that’s super easy to sing!
So this time, I’ve picked out easy-to-sing Western songs, including that particular genre.
You might even find yourself thinking, “Wait, I thought this song was hard, but it’s actually easy?!”
Be sure to read till the end!
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[For Men] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs: Tips for Karaoke Included (61–70)
I Don’t Want to Miss a ThingAerosmith

This is the song that became globally famous after being chosen as the theme song for the movie Armageddon.
It’s also very popular in Japan and is well-known as background music on TV shows.
It consistently ranks high in karaoke foreign music charts, so it’s a must when singing songs in English.
Hotline BlingDrake

Drake, the popular rapper from Canada.
You might be thinking, “Wait, isn’t rap not singing?” Don’t worry.
This track is hip-hop, but it leans heavily into R&B, so it’s crafted with a super mellow sound.
While it does require some dynamic control, there aren’t any long sustained notes and you won’t need much vibrato, so it’s relatively easy to sing.
If you can project the low notes cleanly around the 1:30 mark, it’ll sound incredibly dope—so focus on that!
blueyung kai

Young Kai is an Asian singer-songwriter who’s gaining worldwide popularity, especially on TikTok and Instagram.
Known for his airy vocals and musical style, his song “blue” became a massive hit among young people in 2024.
While this track might seem challenging due to the frequent use of falsetto, it doesn’t feature advanced techniques often found in Western music, such as ad-libs or shouts.
Since Young Kai’s vocal quality is similar to typical Japanese vocal production, it’s a very singable song for us.
Take On Mea-ha

This song is a classic that became a worldwide hit.
Even if you’ve never listened to it closely, many people have heard part of it somewhere and recognize the melody.
If you’re confident in your English or conversational skills, you should be able to sing it smoothly.
Live While We’re YoungOne Direction

One Direction is a young band composed of hugely popular members from the UK and Ireland.
When you sing their songs at karaoke, try to bring out their fresh vibe.
It looks cool if you keep the rhythm tight where the guitar riff and melody are in unison.
Despacito ft. Daddy Yankee(TEE Japanese Cover Ver.)Luis Fonsi

“Despacito,” the collaboration between Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, became a global sensation and was the most-streamed song at the time of its 2017 release, with over 4.6 billion streams.
This is a Japanese-language cover of “Despacito” by Japanese singer-songwriter TEE.
Since it’s in Japanese, I think it’s easier to sing at karaoke.
November RainGuns N’ Roses

This is a song included on Guns N’ Roses’ 1991 album Use Your Illusion I.
It exemplifies the band’s musical style, a ballad that uses strings and piano in contrast to the band’s intensity.
Axl sings while playing the piano.
The guitar phrases by Slash near the end have a tear-jerking melody.


