[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)
The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP50rank/position

Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana, a song by SMAP that gained popularity in the mid-Heisei era, was written and composed by Noriyuki Makihara and became a karaoke staple throughout the 2000s and 2010s.
With its peaceful message, the song features a calm, singable vocal line from start to finish.
In fact, its vocal range is very narrow—mid1 E to mid2 F#—making it a song you can sing freely while making the most of a lower voice.
As it’s also widely known, consider adding it to your repertoire.
[Men] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
hundreds of millions of light-yearsOmoinotake51rank/position

Released on February 28, 2024, this song became an explosive hit, and many vocal students practiced it in lessons! The overall range is A#3 to F#5, which is typical for a female artist, but I think it’s singable for pre-voice-change males as well.
Of course, those who are good with high notes will also find it approachable, but since it stays high right from the start, sustaining that level is crucial.
In any case, focus on deep diaphragmatic breathing, resonating in the same placement, and maintaining strong core awareness—you should be able to make it through at least the first verse.
I also recommend starting softly in falsetto at first.
Linda LindaTHE BLUE HEARTS52rank/position

One of The Blue Hearts’ signature songs, and the kind you can just scream and have fun with—whether live or at karaoke! For the quiet intro, sing carefully and with feeling, then for the chorus don’t worry about pitch—just belt it out and it’ll always get everyone hyped! Momentum is important, of course, but if you just shout recklessly you’ll hurt your throat, so focus on engaging your vocal cords and resonating in your chest.
Even just placing a hand on your chest while you sing helps you feel the resonance and hear your own voice better! You might get caught up in the intensity, but don’t forget to breathe—and enjoy singing!
peace signYonezu Kenshi53rank/position

A song by Kenshi Yonezu released in June 2017.
It was used as the opening theme for the first cour of season 2 of the Yomiuri TV–affiliated anime “My Hero Academia.” The song has a relatively simple melody with a light, catchy feel, so even those who aren’t confident singers should find it easy to sing.
There are parts—especially around the chorus—where you need to sing quickly, so be careful there; ideally, memorize the lyrics before singing.
In the latter half of the chorus, the pitch moves up and down more dramatically, so watch out for that as well.
As for vocal production, while solid projection is of course best, I think singing with a natural voice without over-stylizing it will bring you closer to the feel of the original.
It’s a very fun song, so don’t overthink it—enjoy!
Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā54rank/position

Air Band, the seventh single by Golden Bomber (hereafter, Kinbaku), was released in October 2009.
Hard to believe it’s been almost ten years! As of the time of writing (April 2020), if you’re in your 30s, this was probably right in your wheelhouse.
With some lyric changes, it was also used as the theme song for House Foods’ “Mega Shaki” commercial.
Not just with this song, but as a common trait in Kinbaku’s music, the vocal melodies are very Showa-kayō in style.
Speaking of Showa-era pop, compared to modern songs, the melodies are often very simple and easy to get into, which is one reason this is great even for people who aren’t confident singers.
In terms of key, most men should be fine singing it in the original key, but just in case, check in advance to find the key that suits you best.
The tempo makes it really easy to groove to, so don’t sweat the small stuff—just have fun singing it!
Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterHilcrhyme55rank/position

A love song by the hip-hop duo Hilcrhyme that portrays a deepening love as the seasons change.
Released in September 2009, this track captured many hearts with its catchy melody and lyrics written in relatable, down-to-earth language, and it was also selected as the ending theme for a TV program.
The seasonal scenery woven over a hip-hop beat gently stirs listeners’ memories.
Its singable melody line and easily relatable lyrics are especially appealing—making it a great choice even for those trying it for the first time at karaoke.
From inside the windowBUMP OF CHICKEN56rank/position

“From the Window” is a mid-tempo rock tune released in 2023 by the four-piece rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN.
Since the key is relatively low, it’s recommended even for people who aren’t very confident singers.
It starts off quietly and builds up powerfully in the chorus, making it a perfect fit for the beginning of a karaoke session or for cooling things down midway through.
The chorus melody has sections with quick note movements, so if you focus your practice there, you’ll be able to sing it cleanly!


