[Men] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, we’ll introduce karaoke songs that have been popular and easy to sing for men.
We hope you find it helpful!
It’s sure to get the crowd going.
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Top Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs for Men [2026] (61–70)
Love will winKAN64rank/position

A signature song by KAN, known for his warm vocals and relatable lyrics.
With its bright, catchy rhythm and a simple yet deeply resonant message, it has brought comfort to many listeners.
Both the melody and the abstract, universal lyrics make it a gem that skillfully incorporates elements of Western music while remaining distinctly Japanese pop.
Released in September 1990 by Polydor Records, it was featured as an insert song on the TV program “Hō-chan no Yamada Katsute Nai Terebi.” Sales exceeded 2.01 million copies, and KAN also performed it at the 1991 Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
The song’s pleasant piano tone and relaxed tempo make it an easy and enjoyable choice for karaoke.
Glass BoyKinKi Kids65rank/position

This was KinKi Kids’ debut single, released in July 1997.
The composer was Tatsuro Yamashita.
It was a million-seller at the time and was chosen as the entrance march for the 70th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in the year following its release (1998).
As such a massive hit, most people in their 40s as of 2023, when this article is being written, have probably heard it at least once.
The melody, tinged with a wistful, slightly sentimental feel, is truly memorable.
There aren’t any particularly challenging parts to sing throughout the song, so it’s a recommended karaoke pick for anyone.
Enjoy it with its lively rhythm.
slowBerumaintsu66rank/position

Formed in 2018, Berumaintsu is a pop trio that wields twin vocals by two singer-songwriters as their signature.
Their songs, born from melodies and production that feel nostalgic yet resist fleeting trends, make for great karaoke picks across generations.
Released in May 2025, “Slow” is another standout track, featuring a soothing yet slightly wistful melody and harmony, along with carefully crafted Japanese lyrics that make it easy and enjoyable to sing at karaoke for listeners of all ages.
Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)Takahashi Yuu67rank/position

This is Yu Takahashi’s third single, released on February 23, 2011.
Since the song was used in several commercials, many of you may have heard it through those.
As for Yu Takahashi’s singing voice, it’s very distinctive.
While it doesn’t particularly emphasize “low notes,” which is today’s theme, there’s something very compelling about his uniquely rough—in a good way—vocal style.
As mentioned, the vocal melody doesn’t demand especially low notes, so even if your voice is on the lower side and you worry about that, don’t be afraid to sing out and enjoy it, even if it’s a bit rough!
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi68rank/position

A lyrical love song filled with memories and lingering feelings from youth.
The gentle tones of the acoustic guitar and a voice that resonates in the heart quietly convey unfulfilled feelings and a love that passed by.
Kazuyoshi Saito’s tender vocals and guitar beautifully express nostalgia for the past and the emotions of the present.
Released in April 2010, it drew attention as the theme song for Shiseido’s IN&ON series commercials.
Since February 2017, it has also been used in Ito En’s “Oi Ocha” commercials, continuing to comfort many listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to hum at class reunions or during long-awaited get-togethers, wrapped in fond memories.
Sing it with friends at karaoke, and its universally relatable lyrics will warm everyone’s hearts.
Words of FarewellKaientai69rank/position
The band Kaientai, led by Tetsuya Takeda.
Since music isn’t their main profession, they have many simple songs that anyone can sing.
Their famous song “Okuru Kotoba” is particularly easy to sing.
It stays within a narrow vocal range throughout and doesn’t require vibrato, making it one of the easiest songs to sing among the ones featured in this article.
If the long note before the chorus feels high for you, try lowering the key by one or two semitones—it will become much easier to sing.
Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya70rank/position

This is a single by Tatsuya Kitani, a singer-songwriter and bassist, released in July 2023.
It serves as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death.
It’s a striking track with an aggressive, fast-paced feel! The appearance of a school chime melody partway through the song is also memorable.
Kitani himself skillfully switches between various vocal styles to perform this track, but don’t worry about the details—just pick it up at karaoke and enjoy singing along to its aggressive vibe.


