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 Singing at Karaoke (81–90)
Ten Feet TallAfrojack

One of the few EDM tracks you can sing along to.
It’s a great song showcasing the brilliant vocals of the famed singer Wrabel.
With this, you might be able to turn a karaoke box into a dance floor.
For EDM, it’s a rare tear-jerking, melodic type.
Nice To Meet YouMyles Smith

Miles Smith, a Black singer-songwriter centered on pop punk, is gaining attention in the UK.
Perhaps reflecting the current era of diversity, his popularity has been surging.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Nice To Meet You.” It blends pop punk with country, featuring a narrow vocal range and a slightly brisk tempo.
That said, the vocal lines aren’t rapid-fire, so as long as you can control your pitch, it’s a song that just about anyone can aim for a high score with.
NIGHTS LIKE THISThe Kid LAROI

The Kid LAROI is an artist who enjoys immense popularity in Australia.
In his early days, even though he had the title of rapper, he occupied more of an idol-like position, which led to many listeners being critical of him.
But now his musical edge has become more apparent, and he’s gained recognition from hardcore music fans as well.
Among his work, the one I especially recommend is Nights Like This.
It might seem like a challenging song with lots of falsetto, but there are many repeated verses and the melodic movement isn’t complex, so once you get the falsetto down, it’s actually easy to sing.
GET UPShinedown

If you’re looking for modern rock that works well for karaoke, I recommend Shinedown.
They’re an American band that’s popular among rock fans in Japan.
They’re not exactly a household name, but their songs are cool and guaranteed to get the crowd going.
Their track “GET UP” is easy for anyone to groove to, so it’s singable even if you’re not confident in your singing.
I Think They Call This LoveElliot James Reay

Elliott James Lee is a British singer-songwriter.
He’s one of the artists who ignited the recent rockabilly boom, creating many covers and classic tunes with a nostalgic musical style as his hallmark.
Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is “I Think They Call This Love.” It features a delicate sound that evokes Elvis Presley, with a vocal line to match—gentle and restrained, with few dramatic shifts.
Knockin’ On Heaven’s DoorBob Dylan

If we were to choose someone as great as the Beatles in pop music, it would be Bob Dylan.
While the Beatles were a group of four, Dylan has battled the world alone for many years and produced countless masterpieces.
These days, his voice has become gruff and lost the quality it had when he was young.
Because of that, anyone’s voice can approximate the original when singing his songs, making them perfect for karaoke.
[For Men] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs: Tips for Karaoke Included (91–100)
Born With a Broken HeartDamiano David

Måneskin is an Italian rock band that has gained worldwide popularity.
Their songs are used all over social media, and since they’ve performed in Japan, I’m sure many people are familiar with them.
Damiano David, who serves as the band’s vocalist, also works as a solo artist.
Among his solo tracks, the one I especially recommend is Born With a Broken Heart.
It’s a slightly nostalgic alternative rock piece with a narrow vocal range.
At the end of the chorus, there’s a verse featuring a vocal line that, while not quite a melisma or a “fake,” includes some fairly pronounced pitch shifts with a touch of falsetto.
Aside from that, there’s nothing particularly difficult about it—it’s an easygoing track.


