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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!

[For Men] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs: Tips for Singing at Karaoke (81–90)

Gone, Gone, GonePhillip Phillips

Phillip Phillips’s classic song “Gone, Gone, Gone” is wonderfully fresh with lovely lyrics.

Since the song doesn’t have many high parts and doesn’t require much vibrato, it’s recommended for beginners.

In the chorus, if the lyric “for you” doesn’t have enough fullness, it can sound weak, so pay attention to that.

The English isn’t particularly difficult either, so you probably won’t need too much practice.

Give it a try!

Use SomebodyKings Of Leon

Kings Of Leon – Use Somebody (Official Video)
Use SomebodyKings Of Leon

It’s a ballad rock tune by Kings of Leon released in 2008.

The key might be a bit high for male singers, but since it’s slow-tempo with a simple, easy-to-remember melody and relatively few lyrics, it should be easy to sing at karaoke.

We Are The ChampionsQueen

Queen – We Are The Champions (Official Video)
We Are The ChampionsQueen

It was included on an album released in 1977 and has become one of Queen’s signature songs.

The chorus has simple phrases that everyone can sing along to, but parts like the verses, where there are more words, might be difficult, so it will take some practice.

Born With a Broken HeartDamiano David

Damiano David – Born With a Broken Heart (Official Video)
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.

Boy In LoveElliot James Reay

Elliot James Reay – Boy In Love (Official Lyric Video)
Boy In LoveElliot James Reay

Elliott James Lee is a singer-songwriter who has gained popularity with a musical style that wields rockabilly reminiscent of the former Elvis Presley.

In a track from his self-titled album, he recreates the catchy rockabilly sound of the 1960s.

This piece features an easy-to-sing vocal line that also resonates with older Japanese songs.

The vocal range is narrow and the rhythm is very simple, making it possible to aim for a high score at karaoke.

Be sure to check it out.