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Karaoke songs that are easy to sing and recommended for men of the Yutori generation

For those who aren’t very confident at singing, choosing songs for karaoke can be a real headache.

Whether you’re going with women or even just close friends, you may find yourself unsure about what to sing.

So this time, we’ve put together a list of easy-to-sing karaoke songs recommended for men of the Yutori generation.

We chose songs with minimal melodic jumps and lower keys, making them easier to tackle.

Getting used to singing is the first step, so please use this as a reference!

Karaoke-friendly songs recommended for men of the Yutori Generation (21–30)

A bouquet for boring daysLUCKY TAPES

LUCKY TAPES – A Bouquet for Boring Days [Official Music Video]
A bouquet for boring daysLUCKY TAPES

Kai Takahashi’s solo project, LUCKY TAPES.

In the early days, their sound often mixed rock and J-pop, but recently the R&B side has grown stronger, and they’ve been releasing many stylish tracks.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is “Bouquet for Boring Days.” While it’s categorized as J-pop, it carries an R&B-like groove in places.

That said, the rhythm isn’t difficult, and it doesn’t feature the advanced vocal techniques common in R&B, such as melisma.

The vocal range is also very narrow, making it a song that should be easy for teenage male singers to perform.

LazuliMONGOL800×WANIMA

MONGOL800 × WANIMA “Lazuli” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
LazuliMONGOL800×WANIMA

The collaborative work “Lazuli” by MONGOL800 and WANIMA.

Since it’s a song by two bands that share many stylistic similarities, it drew attention in the Japanese rock scene when it was first released.

The melody of this piece is crafted to leave a distinctly refreshing impression.

Because of the bright melody and vocal lines, it may seem high, but in fact the song has a narrow vocal range, so anyone can sing it as long as they set the key properly.

It’s a song that appeals to both men and women, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Karaoke-friendly songs recommended for men of the Yutori generation (31–40)

Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich – Lights Out feat. Jeremy Quartus (Official Music Video)
Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich is a band that has gained popularity for its stylish musicality.

The band name is pronounced “Narubaricchi” (Nulbarich).

Their signature sound incorporates elements of Black music such as neo-soul and R&B, and they consistently release sophisticated, slightly ennui-tinged tracks.

Among Nulbarich’s songs, a particularly recommended one is “Lights Out feat.

Jeremy Quartus.” It’s a neo-soul number with strong jazz and hip-hop flavors, sung within a narrow vocal range throughout.

Because the vocal line’s dynamics are very gentle, even teenage boys whose voices tend to be unstable should be able to sing it without trouble.

Take it Happy!ORCALAND

ORCALAND “Take it Happy!” MV (ABEMA ‘I Fell in Love Today’ spin-off content ‘We’re Aiming to Be Work-Competent! by I Fell in Love Today’ theme song)
Take it Happy!ORCALAND

ORCALAND is a rock band known for its positive musicality.

Their melodies and lyrics, which give listeners a push forward, have earned them a solid reputation, and they’re steadily gaining attention in the Japanese rock scene.

Among ORCALAND’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is Take it Happy! The vocal range is about average, and since there aren’t any sudden pitch jumps or long, belted notes, it’s perfect for aiming for a top score.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Hey phonePeterparker69,Noda Yojiro

Peterparker69, Yojiro Noda – Hey phone (Official Music Video)
Hey phonePeterparker69,Noda Yojiro

The unit Peterparker69, formed by Y ohtrixpointnever and Jeter.

Their track “Hey phone,” which drew attention for featuring Yojiro Noda alongside two of the hottest electropop artists in Japan’s dance music scene, is this one.

While the song is rooted in electropop, the vocal line is understated, settling into a simple melody with a narrow range and little variation overall.

Since most of it is sung in the low to low-mid range, it should be easy to sing even during voice change.

When love endsRin Oto

When Love Ends – Rin-ne (Official Music Video)
When love endsRin Oto

Rin-ne is a rapper who enjoys overwhelming support from young people.

He’s not what you’d call a hardcore underground rapper; he’s an overground artist who often sings about love, and his pop sensibilities have made him especially popular among teenage girls.

His classic track “Koi ga Owareba” (When Love Ends) is captivating for its lyrics that portray the bittersweet side of romance and its delicate vocal lines.

Because the rap is mellow, melody plays a strong role, but all parts sit low and there aren’t any drastic pitch jumps, so teenage boys with lower voices should be able to handle it without trouble.

It’s also a big hit with girls, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

amberSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI is a band that has remained at the forefront of the Japanese rock scene for many years.

While they haven’t been particularly active recently, they’ve now dropped a new song: Kohaku (Amber).

This track isn’t exactly low in pitch, but its vocal range is relatively narrow for their work, and it features a very relaxed tempo.

The melodic movement is also fairly gentle, making it one of the easiest SEKAI NO OWARI songs to sing.