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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.

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Blue amberback number

back number – Blue Amber [Theme song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV Monday 10 p.m. drama 'From the Day I Took You']
Blue amberback number

When it comes to back number, there probably aren’t many people who associate them with high notes.

It’s true the vocalist doesn’t have an especially high voice, but in fact their songs use falsetto very frequently.

Their new track “Blue Amber” is a piece where that signature back number falsetto really shines.

The overall range sits in the mid register, so combined with the emotive lyrics, the contrast with the falsetto makes for a beautifully balanced song.

Coffee Float (feat. hard life)[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Coffee Float (feat. hard life) (MV)
Coffee Float (feat. hard life)[Alexandros]

Alexandros is a rock band that has been active since the 2000s.

Since entering the 2020s, they’ve further refined their stylistic breadth, releasing hits that differ in taste each time.

Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend is “Coffee Float (feat.

hard life).” It’s a work that feels like a mix of indie rock and artcore, featuring fast-paced percussion, while the vocal line is relatively monotone and emphasizes the lower register.

It’s exceptionally easy to sing and highlights a deeper voice, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

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Me too,YUTORI-SEDAI

YUTORI-SEDAI – Me Too, [Official Music Video] (Theme Song for the Drama “I’m Being Toyed With by a Younger Virgin Guy”)
Me too,YUTORI-SEDAI

The trio YUTORI-SEDAI, hailing from West Tokyo, has enjoyed immense popularity among younger generations through social media since their indie days, and finally made their long-awaited major debut in April 2025.

Their track “Watashi datte,” included on their major debut EP “blanket,” was pre-released in March of the same year and chosen as the theme song for the drama “Toshishita Doutei-kun ni Honrou Saretemasu,” making it a notable release.

It’s a signature love ballad from the band, featuring poignant guitar arpeggios, strings, and piano tones.

The melody line is very straightforward, and as long as you can handle the falsetto in the chorus, you should be able to sing it without issue.

Be mindful of the gradually building melodic progression, and aim for a dynamic, well-contrasted vocal delivery.

Bunny GirlAKASAKI

【AKASAKI】Bunny Girl – Natural(Music Video)
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.

My WayDef Tech

Def Tech – My Way【Official Music Video】
My WayDef Tech

This song passionately sings about the importance of walking your own path.

It conveys a powerful determination to keep moving toward lofty ideals while staying grounded, offering strong encouragement to listeners.

The warmly enveloping melody and its positive message blend beautifully.

Featured on the album “Def Tech,” released in January 2005, the track garnered numerous tie-ins, including a Yokohama Tires commercial song, a theme song for high school baseball, and an insert song for the film “Crows Zero II.” Def Tech’s signature Jawaiian reggae sound will be a reliable companion when you need the courage to chase your dreams or a boost to fire yourself up.

forever; for good; indefinitelyGReeeeN

A ballad layered with memories of lovers and infused with vows for the future.

With a lovely melody and heartwarming lyrics, it gently portrays days spent with someone dear.

Included on GReeeeN’s album “Shio, Kosho,” it has captured many hearts since its release in June 2009.

Focusing on the happiness found in everyday life, it tells a story of pledging eternal love through cherished photographs, and is also beloved as wedding background music.

Embracing the feelings of those in love and brimming with hope for the future, this work is recommended for moments when you want to reaffirm the bond with someone special.

Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich – Lights Out feat. Jeremy Quartus (Official Music Video)
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.