Karaoke songs you can enjoy singing in your natural voice without changing the key
One of the best things about enjoying karaoke is being able to sing out loud in your natural voice, right? But there are plenty of songs with keys that are too high to sing, or that can hurt your throat if you force them.
To solve those problems, this article introduces a wide range of songs you can sing comfortably in your natural voice! Whether you’re male or female, these are songs you can enjoy singing in the original key and finish feeling great, so be sure to use this as a reference when choosing your next karaoke songs!
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Male (1–10)
It’s love, right?wacci

I’ve been posting songs with the theme of “men with low voices,” and many of my students are “men with low voices” too! One of them has been practicing wacci’s “Koidaro.” In this song, the chorus jumps up in range to F#4, but the lowest note is a pretty low B2, which actually appears multiple times throughout.
How about first making sure you can firmly produce those easier low notes, and then try tackling the high notes with some momentum? Of course, it’s totally fine to start with falsetto instead of chest voice! If you keep singing, there will definitely be a point where it clicks, so I think it’s worth giving it a go even if it feels “a bit high.” Just don’t push yourself!
reincarnationYuuri

Yuri’s “Rinne Tensei” is packed with exhilarating drive, and since it’s a full-on band number, it’s the kind of cool song that makes your body move on its own! The beginning sits in the low–mid range, so lower-voiced male singers will probably find it relatively easy to sing.
Just note that the tempo is on the faster side, so if you try it before memorizing the lyrics, you might fall behind—better to really listen and get it into your system before singing.
In the latter half, the range climbs, but if you keep your body grooving and let the energy carry your voice, it will follow—so don’t be afraid and have fun!
town/cityDōmoto Tsuyoshi

Tsuyoshi Domoto’s signature song “Machi.” From start to finish, even though he sings quietly, his voice keeps resonating, doesn’t it? That’s proof that it’s resonating through the body rather than just the throat—nasal resonance is very important.
The term “nasal resonance” might sound difficult, but it’s basically what I always call “humming” in my articles.
To put it simply, it’s like humming a tune through your nose.
If you love singing, don’t you often find yourself humming without thinking about it? In fact, once you learn to use your breath properly while humming, it becomes a shortcut to singing well.
The key is not to force sound out of your throat, but to use your breath to make the sound resonate in your head.
Once you get used to it, try opening your mouth and forming words while keeping the resonance in the same place.
You can listen to his music on streaming services under the name .ENDRECHERI., so be sure to check it out!
Male (11–20)
bergamotTomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari is a singer-songwriter who enjoys overwhelming popularity among young people.
His voice is characterized by a low register with a hint of youthfulness, and his downbeat musical style has produced many hit songs to date.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is Bergamot.
With a groove-driven, stylish vocal line, the song’s range is set quite narrowly.
Depending on your vocal range, it may be a song that’s easy to sing an octave higher.
Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

It’s a single released on August 11, 2025, and it’s featured as the song for Kirin’s “Gogo no Kocha” (Afternoon Tea) commercial.
Among Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s songs, this one doesn’t have many of their characteristic high notes and is mainly sung in the low-mid to mid-high range, so it’s very easy for men to sing.
The relaxed tempo also helps—if you tap the beats with your hand while singing, you’ll avoid rushing the rhythm and it’ll be easier to lock into the melody.
Also, the chorus starts on E3, which can be a bit tricky to pitch, so lift your facial muscles before you sing.
Then take a good breath and start your voice gently as if placing it in front of the vocal cords.
That way, the resonance won’t drop into your throat, and you’ll keep producing sound from the vocal cords, making the whole song easier to sing.
Give it a try with that in mind!
kaiju (giant monster)Sakanakushon

Regarding the opening theme of the TV anime “Chi.: On the Movements of the Earth,” which has been airing since October 2024, I heard the song’s production actually ran into difficulties and the full-length digital release was postponed to the following year.
Because of that, the track has continued to generate buzz even after its release.
One of my students, who’s pretty good with high notes, also sang this song! The vocal range of “Kaijū” is F#3–B4, so I think it’s a relatively easy song for men to sing if they can use their falsetto effectively.
For songs like “Kaijū” that start abruptly, you want to clearly imagine the pitch before you produce the sound.
However, the initial “na” consonant is a nasalized sound and is actually quite tricky to deliver! Try projecting your voice more forward than you think you need to.
The rhythm is intricate, so if you keep a tight groove and sing with small, steady pulses, you should be able to sing freely and comfortably.
It’s a really cool track, so aim for a perfect score!
Planetary Romanceimase

This is the song that began streaming on April 25, 2025 and was chosen as the new commercial theme for “JACCS.” Some of you might already find it familiar.
Since it generally doesn’t go into very high notes, it’s in a key that most men will find easy to sing.
The chorus has a rhythmic feel that makes you want to move your hands and your whole body while singing.
I definitely hope you’ll groove along as you sing! Singing with the rhythm has a benefit: it helps you stay relaxed instead of tensing up.
Sound doesn’t come from the throat but from the vocal cords, so if your body is tense, your throat will tense up no matter how much you try to avoid it, resulting in a strained voice.
If you’re relaxed, your vocal cords vibrate naturally and you can sing comfortably.
imase himself has a relaxed vocal tone, so try imitating that approach.



