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Various difficulty levels! Recommended karaoke songs for men of the Yutori generation

Here are some recommended karaoke songs for men of the yutori generation! If you love singing, you probably want to challenge yourself with more difficult songs at karaoke.

On the other hand, if you’re not so confident, you likely want to know some famous, easy-to-sing numbers.

This time, we’ve gathered only hit songs—from tracks that are cool if you can pull them off to ones that are easy to sing—so no matter who you go to karaoke with, these picks are sure to come in handy!

Various difficulty levels! Recommended karaoke songs for men of the Yutori generation (61–70)

monologueHata Motohiro × Matayoshi Naoki

Motohiro Hata × Naoki Matayoshi “Hitorigoto” Official Lyric Video
monologueHata Motohiro × Matayoshi Naoki

The work “Hitorigoto,” a collaboration between popular singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata and Naoki Matayoshi, winner of the Akutagawa Prize.

In this piece, the lyrics are by Naoki Matayoshi and the melody is by Motohiro Hata, offering the appeal of delicately gentle melodies paired with profoundly literary expression rarely seen in mainstream Japanese pop.

Throughout, the vocal line is simply structured, with no abrupt jumps in pitch.

In addition, the overall range is on the narrower side, making it a very easy song to sing for teenage boys with lower voices.

AzaleaYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu’s hit number “Azalea.” Among Yonezu’s songs, this one features especially many low-register parts, making it a perfect choice for men with lower voices.

However, there is a section toward the end that uses falsetto.

A low voice doesn’t necessarily mean you’re bad at falsetto, but if that part is difficult to sing, it’s recommended to intentionally raise the key to make the falsetto easier to produce.

It’s a big hit at karaoke, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – “masshiro” (pure white) [Official Audio]
pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s new song “Masshiro.” Fujii Kaze is known for chic, R&B-centered sounds, but this work comes together with a different vibe than usual.

It features a strong acoustic character, and the vocal lines are arranged to be calm and even, akin to dream pop.

As a result, the range is low, and there’s no appearance of complex melodic rises and falls such as vocal runs.

For a Fujii Kaze track, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say this is among the easiest to sing.

In conclusion

How was that? This time, we introduced karaoke songs recommended for men of the Yutori generation. If you’re good at singing, try conquering them all; if you’re not as confident, start with the easier songs and gradually work your way up. We hope it helps.