[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] (41–50)
GO!!!FLOW43rank/position

FLOW is a five-member rock band that gained popularity in the 2000s.
Their bright and exhilarating musical style is striking, and GO!!! showcases the appeal of FLOW particularly well.
The song was used as the fourth opening theme for the popular anime NARUTO and became a hit.
Although it’s uptempo, the vocal range is relatively narrow—mid1 G# to mid2 G#—so it’s easy to sing.
It’s a big crowd-pleaser among Naruto fans, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
I love youback number44rank/position

This is back number’s sixth digital single overall, released in October 2022.
It was chosen as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Maiagare!” The band’s vocalist, Iyori Shimizu, is known for his wonderfully rich low voice, and that charm shines through in this slow-tempo rock ballad as well.
He delivers a captivating performance with his deep tones.
Recreating this appeal in karaoke may be a special advantage for men with lower voices.
There are parts in the chorus where falsetto is used on the high notes, so pay attention to switching your vocal register and give it a try.
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu45rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama is undoubtedly one of Japan’s most iconic figures, both as a singer-songwriter and as an actor.
It’s truly remarkable that he has continued to release hit songs from the 1990s through the Reiwa era.
While each generation likely has its own “Fukuyama songs,” Sakura-zaka, released in 2000, is a quintessential Heisei-era classic that achieved a record-breaking double million in sales.
Some may find ballads challenging, but the simply crafted melody line makes it easy to sing, and the relatively low key makes it approachable for those with lower voices.
If you carefully follow the scale, you can definitely aim for a high karaoke score; at the same time, the song’s charm lies in its lower register, so if you’re not confident with low melodies, this is a great piece to practice with.
FlowerORANGE RANGE46rank/position

Thanks to a recent revival hit, the mixture rock band ORANGE RANGE is now attracting attention from younger generations as well.
They’ve produced many hit numbers, but among them, the song I recommend for men with lower voices is Hana.
It might not sound particularly low at first, but its lowest note is low G, so there are quite a few deep phrases.
The highest note is mid F (F4), which means the overall range is fairly narrow, making it easier to sing for men with lower voices.
BoyhoodInoue Yosui47rank/position

“Shonen Jidai” is even featured in music textbooks.
I used to sing it in music class back in my school days.
The overall vocal range is C#3 to F4, and since it’s in textbooks, I feel like it’s a key that’s easy for anyone to sing.
When you sing it at karaoke, using a soft, airy tone like Yosui Inoue conveys a gentle atmosphere.
If you don’t land firmly on the ends of phrases and instead let them trail off, you can also express a sense of fragility.
For the opening, rather than imitating too much, it’s better to come in clearly—this adds contrast and makes it easier to listen to.
Try to sing with care for the words.
Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu48rank/position

Singer-songwriter Masaharu Fukuyama’s 27th single is a warm song themed around marriage and family bonds.
Chosen as the commercial song for Recruit’s wedding magazine “Zexy,” it was released in August 2011 and debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
Characterized by an arrangement centered on acoustic guitar and lyrics that celebrate the importance of living side by side, it was also used as the image song for the variety show “Kazoku ni Narō (yo).” The track has resonated with many listeners and is a heartwarming number recommended for those who want to cherish weddings and time with family.
Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa49rank/position

Lord of Major is a rock band born from a documentary project on the popular TV show “Hamaraja.” Although they originated from a TV企画 (TV project), they specialize in punk rock and have left many memorable songs and a lasting mark on the scene.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Taisetsu na Mono.” While the song spans a relatively wide vocal range, it’s surprisingly easy to sing because it works even when sung a bit rough.
It’s perfect for those who want to belt it out at full volume.


