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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A must-see for the Yutori Generation! Karaoke numbers we want men to sing (51–60)
KusushikiMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is the opening theme for the second cour of Season 2 of the Nippon TV anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” which skillfully expresses the mystery and wonder of kotodama—the spiritual power of words.
Created by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE in April 2025, the piece brilliantly fuses an oriental atmosphere with band-driven sound.
Interweaving contrasting elements like the moon and the sun, love and apology, it powerfully sings of an eternal love that lasts into the next life.
Like a medicine that can both heal and harm, this grand work delves deeply into the duality of emotions and the power inherent in words.
For karaoke, we recommend singing with heartfelt emotion, keeping in mind vocalist Motoki Omori’s richly expressive delivery.
DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

A song by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE that celebrates self-acceptance and hope for the future.
Written and composed by Motoki Ohmori, the piece carefully expresses feelings that support the struggles of adolescence, with themes of individuality and love.
Its arrangement, weaving together a dramatic melodic line and a pop sound, touches the listener’s heart along with a resonant, soulful vocal performance.
Created as the theme song for the special program “Mrs.
GREEN APPLE 18-sai Festival,” broadcast on NHK General in December 2024, and performed together with 1,000 members of the 18-year-old generation, this track is recommended for anyone who wants to be honest with their feelings or is grappling with relationships with those they hold dear.
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

A signature work by RADWIMPS, who have established their own sound through inventive lyrics and experimental arrangements.
Produced in July 2016 as an insert song for the animated film “Your Name,” it centers on a fateful encounter that transcends time and space, with lyrics about deep bonds and love that truly resonate.
Its fast-paced, up-tempo rhythm and energetic guitar sound carry the power to blow away a gloomy mood.
This refreshing, exhilarating rock tune is perfect when you need a change of pace or want to relieve stress.
Romantic Continentcozycozy

Cozycozy is a five-member twin-vocal band that’s steadily gaining popularity.
Their sound leans toward pop-infused rock and has been attracting dedicated Japanese rock fans.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Roman Continent.
The piece spans a fairly wide vocal range, but it doesn’t include phrases with rapid pitch jumps, so if you track the pitch carefully, scoring a perfect 100 is definitely achievable.
Add it to your repertoire, by all means.
A must-see for the Yutori generation! Karaoke songs men should sing (61–70)
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.
End and Beginningkariyushi 58

An evocative song that captures the sparkle found in calm, everyday life, it was released in February 2010 as the B-side to Kariyushi 58’s single “Ame nochi Hare.” Its warm acoustic sound and heartfelt message—like reflecting on yourself at the end of the day—are compelling.
The lyrics gently question the finiteness of life and the importance of the everyday.
The song was used as the theme for the 2016 drama “Sanbiki no Ossan 3: Seigi no Mikata, Mitabi!!,” and from October 2024 it has also been featured in a commercial for Japan Manufacturing Service.
It’s a piece I wholeheartedly recommend, one that can stay close to anyone facing a life milestone, such as graduation or a job change.
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

This rock tune celebrating the joy of pure love is a fan favorite that showcases Ulfuls’ musicality to the fullest.
Its lyrics, which candidly express gratitude to a loved one, resonate deeply, and together with its bright, catchy melody, the song lifts listeners’ spirits.
Released in February 1996, it was included on the album “Banzai” and also drew attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Goddess of Victory.” Moreover, it won the Excellence Award at the 38th Japan Record Awards.
It’s a perfect track for getting pumped up at karaoke with friends or for reminiscing about special memories with someone important.


