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?!”
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[For Men] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs: Tips for Singing at Karaoke (71–80)
Every Breath You TakeThe Police

A signature song by the British band The Police, led by Sting, known in Japanese as “Mitsumete Itai” (“I’ll Be Watching You”).
It’s a track from the classic 1983 album Synchronicity.
I think it’s the song that best showcases Sting’s sweet voice.
By the time the intro phrase comes on at karaoke, everyone will be totally into it.
Something Just Like ThisThe Chainsmokers & Coldplay

Here is a song released in 2018 as a collaboration between Coldplay, a popular group that has sold over 100 million records worldwide, and The Chainsmokers, an electronic dance music DJ duo.
It will turn out even better if you study English pronunciation a bit and pay attention to which lyrics are emphasized.
Can’t Feel My FaceThe Weeknd

The Weeknd is an artist whose work blends R&B elements with genres like trip-hop and chillwave in a really compelling way.
His voice and the feel of his songs are super reminiscent of Michael Jackson.
Among English-speaking artists, his sense of style is truly top-tier.
This song is on the harder side compared to the ones featured here, but if you can pull it off, it’ll look seriously cool! If you’re confident in your groove and high notes, definitely give it a try.
The key to this song is how you cut off the ends of phrases.
Don’t let them trail off weakly—finish them clean and sharp.
It’s R&B, so the difficulty is higher, but it’s absolutely worth the challenge! It’ll surely level up your vocal technique!
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.


