Band Rankings Popular with Men [2026]
Even when we say “bands,” the range is broad—from rock to traditional Japanese music.There are countless groups with “band” in their name.In this vast, ocean-like world of bands, we’ve ranked the ones popular among men.Does your favorite band make the list?
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Band Rankings Popular with Men [2026] (91–100)
After-school[Alexandros]91rank/position
![After-school[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Isx_i--7DJg/sddefault.jpg)
[Alexandros] is a rock band known for a wide range of sounds—from classic rock to alternative and emo.
They’ve been active since the 2000s, but their momentum has only grown in the 2020s.
Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend is Afterschool.
It’s a British-style alternative rock track with a consistently gentle vocal line throughout.
While it features many long tones, the vocal range is quite narrow, making it easier to track the pitch accurately—another reason it’s a strong candidate for a high score.
The sun rises again and again.Dragon Ash92rank/position

A single released in May 1998, this monumental work established Dragon Ash’s early style.
Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime DT Eightron, the track features the trio fusing rap and rock to create a distinctive groove.
Kj’s message—both wistful and powerful—will likely resonate deeply with those who spent their youth wrestling with similar struggles.
Despite its epic length of over seven minutes, its relaxed tempo makes it comfortable to sing even at karaoke.
On your way home from work, sing it while recalling the passion of those days, and you’re sure to feel energized for tomorrow.
Embracing SummerTUBE93rank/position

With a sound that evokes clear blue skies and a shining sun, this is a quintessential summer song from TUBE.
It conveys a love so intense it keeps you awake at night, expressed through passionate lyrics and melody.
The protagonist’s once-in-a-lifetime feelings are sure to stir memories of bittersweet love that many have experienced.
Released in May 1994, this smash hit topped the Oricon charts and sold 940,000 copies.
It was also featured in a Toyota Corolla Ceres commercial and has become a karaoke staple loved by many.
It’s the perfect track to share with close friends or colleagues as you reminisce and look back together on life’s milestones.
FLY AGAINMAN WITH A MISSION94rank/position

This is a signature song by MAN WITH A MISSION, whose striking, unconventional visuals featuring wolf heads leave a powerful impression.
It portrays an indomitable spirit that searches for the meaning of life, looks back on the past, and spreads its wings to take flight once more.
Confronting life’s impermanence and harshness, it delivers a strong message about finding one’s own truth, fused with an energetic sound that inspires listeners.
The track was included on their major-label debut album “MAN WITH A MISSION,” released in June 2011, and was chosen as a theme song for tvk’s “Mutoma” and TV Tokyo’s “Goddotan.” When you’ve been knocked down yet still want to look ahead, its straightforward lyrics will stand by you.
It’s a song that makes you want to experience the unity of a massive sing-along at a live show.
SunYorushika95rank/position

Just because a man has a low voice doesn’t mean he can’t sing songs originally for female vocalists.
Regardless of gender, what matters is the song’s vocal range.
If the range falls within a certain span, you can sing it without issues by adjusting to the appropriate key.
With that in mind, I recommend Taiyō.
It’s a masterpiece by Yorushika with a very narrow vocal range.
If you set it to the right key, even men with low voices can sing it comfortably, and since the vocal line is simple, consider adding it to your repertoire.
Flamejoōbachi96rank/position

This is the fifth single by Queen Bee, a band from Hyogo Prefecture, and it was selected as the opening theme for the first cour of the TV anime Dororo.
The main challenge when singing this song is the ultra-high tones achieved through frequent use of falsetto, especially in the chorus.
Another key point is how well you can reproduce the somewhat unresolved, simmering atmosphere that runs throughout the entire track—and how much restraint the singer can maintain while keeping up with it.
Try practicing while studying the contrast between moments that break through and moments that are held back.
SEPTEMBEREarth, Wind & Fire97rank/position

Released in 1978, this track is perfect when you’re in the mood to move and have fun.
Buoyant guitar lines and a comfortable groove naturally get your hands clapping and feet tapping.
Its blend of soul, funk, jazz, and R&B is quintessential Earth, Wind & Fire.
Featured in films like Night at the Museum and Intimacy, it’s a beloved classic that has captivated many.
It’s no surprise it earned Gold certification from the RIAA—its timeless appeal is undeniable.
Highly recommended not only when you want to get your body moving, but also when you need a lift for your spirits.
Why not enjoy a wonderful musical moment by moving to the rhythm?
Basket CaseGreen Day98rank/position

Featured on the 1994 album Dookie and also a hit single, this is one of Green Day’s signature songs.
Written by vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong based on his own experience with panic disorder, it candidly portrays anxiety and confusion while blending a catchy melody with punk’s breakneck energy.
For karaoke, its simple chord progression and brisk tempo make it easy to sing and guaranteed to hype up the crowd.
As a song that epitomizes 1990s alternative rock, it’s irresistibly nostalgic for those who remember the era, and its appeal resonates across generations.
Belt it out with energy, and the whole venue will be united in the fun!
huge nuisanceUNICORN99rank/position

Reunited in 2009, UNICORN has continued to captivate fans with their energetic activities.
Their signature song “Dai Meiwaku” (Great Nuisance) was released as a single in 1989, the first year of the Heisei era.
The song features a businessman who’s just bought his dream home only to be assigned to a solo post away from his family, and it comically portrays his mix of joy and sorrow with an uptempo beat.
It’s a highly popular track among both younger generations who discovered the band after their reunion and longtime fans alike.
ROCKET DIVEhide with Spread Beaver100rank/position

hide with Spread Beaver is the band formed after X JAPAN disbanded.
They left behind many great songs, and among them, ROCKET DIVE is especially famous.
I imagine many men in their 40s at the time were captivated by hide’s charm.
The most singable aspect of this track is, above all, its vocal range.
Although it’s a high-energy song, the range itself is quite narrow, and there are no long sustained notes.
By simply controlling your pitch well, it’s a song where you can aim for a high score.


