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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 (41–50)

You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon – You Don’t Listen to Rock [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You don't listen to rock.aimyon

A coming-of-age love song that tenderly yet purely captures a boy’s longing to share his favorite music with a girl who doesn’t listen to rock.

Aimyon’s down-to-earth lyrics harmonize beautifully with a memorable melody line to create a heartwarming track.

While sensing the difference in their musical tastes, the desire to bridge the distance by sharing a record filled with his treasured memories is truly moving.

Released in August 2017, the song earned power-play rotation on 42 radio stations nationwide and has garnered wide support as one of Aimyon’s signature tracks.

It’s not only easy to sing, but the lyrics from a male perspective also make it an easy recommendation for men—something they can sing without hesitation.

Karaoke songs that are easy to sing and recommended for men of the Yutori generation (51–60)

Release exerciseamenbo purasu

[MV] Release Exercise - Amenbo Plus -
Release exerciseamenbo purasu

Amenbo Plus is a YouTuber duo popular for comedic videos depicting the daily life of a high school baseball team.

Their concept has caught on so well that they’ve even released a manga, and their popularity is skyrocketing.

This “Kaihou Exercise” is a comic song featuring the team’s coach and players as they appear in the videos.

Since Chibanyan from Repezen Chikyuu handled the composition, the hook is highly addictive.

Both the hook and the rap parts are very easy, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

Kento-san’s signature piece here, “Hai Yorokonde.” Although this work gained nationwide popularity, it actually features funk elements throughout.

In the funk genre, there’s a tendency to prioritize groove over the vocal line.

As a result, you won’t find long tones that fade out, and phrase endings are often cut off sharply.

True to form, this piece keeps each part succinct.

The vocal range isn’t particularly wide either—so long as you don’t sing the falsetto chorus in the hook—so it’s likely easier to sing than you might imagine.

DRESSING ROOMnatori

Natori is a male singer who has gained popularity for his downer-style singing.

Although his voice still retains a youthful quality, his standout feature is his low-register vocals.

This track, “DRESSING ROOM,” is a piece that makes full use of Natori’s deep tones.

Because the song as a whole stays within a narrow and low vocal range, even teenage boys whose voices may be unstable due to voice changes can sing it without issue.

It’s a stylish song that’s well-received by women, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Don’t Worry!!naniwa danshi

Naniwa Danshi – Don’t Worry!! [Official Music Video]
Don’t Worry!!naniwa danshi

It’s a heartwarming message song where freshness and warmth blend together.

Released by Naniwa Danshi in February 2025, the track drew attention as the theme for SoftBank’s “Tobideru” commercial.

Its catchy pop sound pairs perfectly with lyrics that gently embrace life’s worries and anxieties.

It tells you, “You’re fine just the way you are,” boosting your self-esteem.

It’s a song that gives you a push when you’re feeling uneasy about daily life or the future.

Bridge of Gloryyuzu

Yuzu “Eikou no Kakehashi” Music Video
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

This is an uplifting anthem that powerfully portrays the pursuit of dreams and hope, and it is one of Yuzu’s signature songs, widely loved as NHK’s official theme for the Athens Olympics.

Carried by the soothing sound of acoustic guitars, it gently sings of hidden tears and the journey continued despite uncertainty.

It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, and since its release in July 2004, it has continued to warm the hearts of many.

With a leisurely melody, the song has a comfortable vocal range and is easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s a heartwarming message song that stands beside those who work hard every day, those who face difficulties, and those about to take a new step in life—why not give it a try?

single bedSha ran Q

Sharam Q “Single Bed” (Music Video)
single bedSha ran Q

This is a wistful ballad that poignantly sings of lingering feelings for a former lover, a classic that gently teaches the preciousness of love.

As the protagonist looks back on memories left behind on a single bed, they realize that a romance once taken for granted was in fact more valuable than jewels, weaving a moving drama.

Released by Sharam Q in October 1994, the song became a major hit, ranking 24th on the year-end charts.

It was also used as the ending theme for the anime D.N.A²: They Were Once a Thing, and included on the album Inferiority Complex.

It’s the perfect track for reminiscing about youthful love while sharing memories with friends.