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A must-see for the yutori generation! Songs women want men to sing at karaoke

Many people probably find themselves hesitating every time they have to choose songs at karaoke.

Of course this happens when you go with friends, but if you’re a man, you might also wonder what to sing when you go to karaoke with a woman.

So this time, we’ve listed songs we recommend for the yutori generation that we’d love to hear men sing.

They’re all famous tracks, so they’re sure to go over well no matter who you’re with at karaoke!

They’re also great for those who aren’t very used to karaoke, so be sure to check them out.

A must-see for the Yutori generation! Karaoke songs men should sing (61–70)

ACTORTomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari – “ACTOR” [Music Video]
ACTORTomonari Sora

Speaking of low-voice artists, many people nowadays might think of Sora Tomonari.

With that in mind, I recommend this track, “ACTOR.” It features a musical-like style and is sung primarily in the low to low-mid range throughout.

In the final section, vocals jump up by an octave, which might make it seem high, but if that’s difficult you can simply stick to the original line.

As such, it’s a very singable song for men with lower voices.

bergamotTomonari Sora

Tomonari Sora – “Bergamot” [Lyric Video]
bergamotTomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari’s new song “Bergamot.” When it comes to Sora Tomonari, their vocals are known for focusing on the lower register, but this track is centered around the low-mid to mid range.

Falsetto appears in the chorus, but since it tends to use falsetto for notes that could be sung in chest voice, even men with lower voices can handle it without issue.

The occasional low-register parts are the biggest highlight, so aim for a rich, full vocal tone there.

An unfinished love song I’ve been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata “An Always-Unfinished Love Song” Music Video
An unfinished love song I've been working on foreverHata Motohiro

In harmony with the world of the film “Love Letters on Our 35th Year,” Motohiro Hata delicately captures warm, nuanced emotions.

This work weaves together the love of a long-married couple and feelings that deepen day by day with a gentle yet powerful melody, beautifully expressing a form of love that grows more vibrant with time.

It will be released and made available for streaming between February and March 2025.

The limited first edition includes jacket cards featuring visuals from the film, handwritten lyric cards, and a Blu-ray containing live performance footage.

It is a song that will resonate deeply with those who hold feelings for someone dear or who struggle to put their emotions into words.

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.

waxing; filling up; becoming full; growing (e.g., the moon growing fuller)Fuji Kaze

Riding on the gentle tones of the piano, Fujii Kaze delivers a gem of a love song that conveys straight from the heart his feelings for a loved one.

It beautifully captures the essence of loving someone, and its pure, selfless sentiment resonates deeply.

Since its release in March 2024, it has captivated many listeners, surpassing 100 million total streams by September 2024.

Also gaining attention as the theme song for the film “My Girlfriend is an April Day” starring Takeru Satoh and Masami Nagasawa, this track is perfect for moments when you want to savor time with someone special or quietly express your feelings to the one you love.

In conclusion

This time, I introduced songs I’d recommend to the yutori generation that I’d love to hear men sing—what did you think? Of course, they’re all great picks for karaoke, but they’re also recommended as selections for male vocal cover bands, so I hope you find them helpful.