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)
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.
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

You can’t go a day without hearing the song “Bunny Girl” on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
It’s a signature track by the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI, known for its light, breezy melody.
In contrast to its bright and airy feel, the song’s vocal line is crafted with a very narrow range.
Because the pitch movement is very gentle, anyone can sing it in chest voice.
Even men with very low voices should be able to sing it without issue in the right key, so considering how well it’s received, it’s definitely worth adding to your repertoire.
ColorfulAMUGIRI

AMUGIRI from the popular YouTuber group Komdot.
Lately, he’s been active as an artist as well, releasing several tracks.
Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is Colorful.
While the piece isn’t in a particularly low range, the vocal line is very simple and the overall range is quite narrow.
Because of that, men with lower voices should be able to sing it smoothly by adjusting to a suitable key.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Life is BeautifulASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Some teenage boys may be interested in Japanese music from a decade or two ago.
In particular, teens who follow the Japanese rock scene are probably digging into older bands.
That’s why I recommend Life Is Beautiful.
It’s the latest release from ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, who were hugely active in the 2000s, and it has a refreshing, soft overall vibe.
While the vocal range isn’t exactly narrow, aside from a brief falsetto in the chorus, it’s actually quite limited.
The vocal line doesn’t require vibrato, so as long as you can control your pitch and hold long notes, you can aim for a high score at karaoke.
lipsGLAY

An erotic number that captures both aching infatuation and passionate love.
Swept up by irresistible desire, the protagonist’s heart grows increasingly unsettled by feelings for their partner—expressed powerfully against GLAY’s signature, high-velocity sound.
The striking guitar riff and melody sung in a higher key further accentuate the emotions swirling within.
Released in May 1997, the song was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP” from April to June of the same year, and became a major hit as the band’s first Oricon No.
1.
It’s the perfect track for cranking up the energy with friends at karaoke or letting your feelings out.
Karaoke-friendly songs recommended for men of the Yutori generation (41–50)
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

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.


