[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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[Men] Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
waxing; filling up; becoming full; growing (e.g., the moon growing fuller)Fuji Kaze15rank/position

The heartfelt melodies and profound lyrics woven by Kaze Fujii prompt us to reflect on the essence of life and love.
The gentle piano tones blend with his tender voice to create a unique worldview.
Written as the theme song for the film “My Girl Comes in Spring,” released in March 2024, this work marks Fujii’s first love song.
Its lyrics, which sing of life’s changes and unconditional love, carry a message that resonates with many.
It’s a perfect track not only for those struggling with love or life, but also for times when you want to feel the bond with someone important.
It’s a song you should definitely try singing at karaoke.
single bedSha ran Q16rank/position

The song “Single Bed,” renowned as one of the great ballads of the Heisei era, is also a signature work of Sharam Q and is still frequently sung at karaoke today.
Its range spans mid1 C# to mid2 G#, so it’s not extremely low, but because the more energetic phrases can be delivered with a rich lower–mid register, it’s a piece that lets men with lower voices showcase their appeal.
Using the hiccup vocal technique further enhances a masculine quality, so give it a try for reference.
LemonYonezu Kenshi17rank/position

This is Kenshi Yonezu’s eighth major-label single, released in March 2018.
It was written as the theme song for TBS’s Friday drama “Unnatural.” It’s crafted into a lovely mid-tempo track with a touch of melancholy.
In terms of tempo and melody, I think it’s relatively easy to sing.
However, after the second chorus, the so-called D-melody section takes a somewhat unexpected turn, so when you sing it at karaoke, be careful not to get thrown off there! Singing with a slightly heavier sense of timing can also be a key to making it sound good, so give it a try!
gardenFuji Kaze18rank/position

This is a song by Fujii Kaze that portrays the changing of the four seasons and the transience of life.
Featured on the album “LOVE ALL SERVE ALL,” it was also used in a NatureLab LAVONS (Laundrin) TV commercial.
With a chill vibe infused with gospel elements, its beautiful melody and profound lyrics resonate deeply.
The music video, filmed in ACAO FOREST in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture, harmonizes with the song’s soothing atmosphere.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when reflecting on the fragility of life and human connections.
The key isn’t too high, making it a great choice for male singers.
If you sing it at karaoke, its deep lyrics are sure to captivate those around you.
At all times.Makihara Noriyuki19rank/position

A signature work by Noriyuki Makihara that delivers a universal message about living true to yourself, carried by a powerful yet gentle melody.
It’s a classic imbued with a strong resolve to value your true self, even while grappling with doubts and anxieties in life.
Also included on the album “Who Will You Share a Happy Yawn With?”, it became a massive hit, surpassing one million copies within six months of its June 1991 release.
It was chosen as the entrance march for the 64th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in spring 1992.
The melody is marked by an acoustic guitar and a calm tempo, making it easy to sing.
It’s a song that resonates at life’s crossroads or when you feel you might lose yourself, and it’s cherished by many.
Eine KleineYonezu Kenshi20rank/position

I get the impression that Kenshi Yonezu has quite a few low-range songs, so I think many of his tracks are easy for low-voiced men to sing.
The range of “Eine Kleine” is C#3–G#4.
Because the verses (A and B sections) sit very low, you might find the chorus high notes a bit tough, but it’s fine to sing them using a head-voice-based tone without forcing your chest voice.
To keep the sound from getting too thin, you can slightly strengthen the head voice or add a bit of rasp—both can enhance the vibe.
If I were a man, I’d definitely include Kenshi Yonezu’s songs in my repertoire.
Give them a try, everyone!
[Male] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2026] (21–30)
BONNumber_i21rank/position

Number_i is currently the most popular Japanese idol group.
Not only women but many men are also drawn to how cool they are, aren’t they? Among Number_i’s works, the one I especially recommend is “BON.” It’s a track that pairs a Japanese-style beat with stylish rap.
While the flow is somewhat complex, both the build-up and the hook are distilled into very simple vocal lines.
The range is narrow as well, so any man who can rap should be able to sing it.


