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[Men] Popular Karaoke Rankings [2026]

Introducing the top 100 songs from the men’s karaoke popularity ranking, listed in order of most views! Belting out your favorite tracks at karaoke is such a great way to refresh yourself, isn’t it? Your go-to classics are great, but if you’re in the mood to try something new, be sure to check out this ranking.

We’re featuring lots of current, crowd-pleasing hits.

The playlist is updated weekly!

[Men] Popular Karaoke Rankings [2026] (91–100)

Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya96rank/position

Where Our Blue Is / Tatsuya Kitani
Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya

Singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani, also known as a Vocaloid producer and bassist.

Selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death, this track was released in July 2023 as the title song of his third EP.

Its lyrics poignantly capture the bittersweet shift in a once carefree friendship, while celebrating the lingering glow of youth that stays in the heart.

The piercing high-tone vocals and driving ensemble make it perfect not only for anime-loving kids, but also for anyone confident in their karaoke chops.

A must-hear rock tune that received a Special Award at the 65th Japan Record Awards.

Tomorrow Never knowsMr.Children97rank/position

Mr.Children "Tomorrow never knows" Tour 2015 Incomplete Live
Tomorrow Never knowsMr.Children

A song by Mr.Children, released in 1994, that changed the band’s destiny.

It portrays inner conflict and hope for the future, giving courage to everyone who listens.

It’s striking in the way it conveys the importance of finding your own path and moving forward with hope.

Its appeal lies in the powerful message of pressing on toward the future without yielding to any hardship.

Chosen as the theme song for “Wakamono no Subete,” it became their biggest hit single and had a major impact on the music scene of the time.

A masterpiece recommended for those struggling with worries or in need of courage.

AzaleaYonezu Kenshi98rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu’s drama theme song begins with a gentle, moist piano melody and expands into an electronic soundscape.

Written specifically for the Netflix original drama “Sayonara no Tsuzuki” and released digitally in November 2024, the track beautifully captures the poignant love story starring Kasumi Arimura and Kentaro Sakaguchi.

It delicately portrays the sorrow of losing one’s dearest person in an accident and the complex emotions toward the stranger who inherits that person’s heart.

It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who has experienced the loss of a lover or finds their feelings deepening for someone precious.

I want to be kinder.Saitō Kazuyoshi99rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – I Want to Be Kind [Music Video]
I want to be kinder.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito’s classic hit “Yasashiku Naritai.” If you’re a man in your 30s, it’s safe to say you know this song.

People discovered it in various ways, but the most common might be through the drama “I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper,” which became a social phenomenon.

The song has a somewhat decadent rock vibe, but perhaps because the lyrics are full of hope, it doesn’t feel self-deprecating the way songs in this style sometimes can.

It’s especially popular with men, so try singing it at karaoke when you’re out with your guy friends!

I love youback number100rank/position

This is a back number song that gently sings about the feeling of being in love.

It expresses the tenderness found in everyday, ordinary moments with beautiful lyrics.

The words portray a simple, unadorned form of love that resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in October 2022, it also drew attention as the theme song for the NHK morning drama “Maiagare!”.

If you sing it at karaoke, try performing it with rich emotion while thinking of the time you spend with someone special.

Your feelings are sure to reach their heart.