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

Cozycozy is a five-member twin-vocal band that’s steadily gaining popularity.
Their sound leans toward pop-infused rock and has been attracting dedicated Japanese rock fans.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Roman Continent.
The piece spans a fairly wide vocal range, but it doesn’t include phrases with rapid pitch jumps, so if you track the pitch carefully, scoring a perfect 100 is definitely achievable.
Add it to your repertoire, by all means.
On a boring nightgarari

Singer-songwriter Garari has been steadily gaining momentum since his debut.
He’s known for drastically changing his musical style from song to song and has produced numerous classics.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend is “On a Boring Night.” Its musicality is somewhat close to Sakanaction, featuring a smooth, low-dynamic vocal line.
There’s a slight rise in voltage during the rap part in the middle, but otherwise the vocals remain very uniform—making it perfect if you’re aiming for a perfect score.
freesiaMarushii

Marcy is a band that’s won popularity with moving lyrics and catchy melodies.
While they’re categorized as a rock band, they lean more toward J-pop, and they’re especially known for uplifting songs and ballads.
Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is Freesia.
It’s a positive song with a touch of strength, but the overall vocal range isn’t that wide, so anyone with an above-average range should be able to sing it comfortably in the original key.
Riding the sound so hard it hurtsSugaya Ayume

A newcomer artist whose breathy vocals and catchy sound are rapidly gaining momentum, Yua Sugaya.
He already has a few hit tunes under his belt, but the one I especially recommend is “Ride the Sound Till It Hurts.” It’s a bright, upbeat track, yet surprisingly the vocal line’s pitch movement is gentle, and the long tones aren’t all that long.
If you track the pitch accurately, it’s a song where you can easily aim for a perfect score.
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.
Karaoke-friendly songs recommended for men of the Yutori generation (41–50)
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.
Manchu-Han Imperial FeastRyukku to soine gohan

Ryucu to Soinen Gohan is a four-member co-ed band formed in 2017.
Their sound is rooted in J-pop and pop rock, and they’ve gained popularity for their catchy melodies.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Mankan Zenseki.
This track blends elements of Chinese pop with J-pop, featuring a calm vocal line with little dramatic rise and fall throughout.
There aren’t any parts that require belting, so consider adding it to your repertoire.


