Karaoke songs that are easy for teenage boys to sing: selections from popular artists
You got invited to karaoke, but your voice is low and there aren’t any songs you can sing well…
There are probably more teenage guys with this concern than you’d think.
It’s uncomfortable watching time pass while everyone else is having fun and you’re the only one who can’t grab the mic, right? But don’t worry.
There are actually plenty of songs you can sing comfortably even with a low voice.
In this article, we’ve carefully selected tracks you can enjoy singing without a wide vocal range.
Many of them are easy to try even if you’re not confident in your singing, so be sure to check them out before your next karaoke outing!
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Karaoke Songs Easy to Sing for Teen Boys: Selections from Popular Artists (61–70)
Start to shine and run forwardSambomasutā

Sambomaster, Japan’s sweatiest and most heartful rock band.
This is their 2018 release, “Kagayakidashite Hashitteku” (“Start Shining and Keep Running”).
The fiery passion they pour into their songs has encouraged countless people, and that spirit remains unchanged in this track.
Maybe you go to karaoke to take a break from club practice or to blow off study stress? If so, definitely sing this song.
Singing it will clear your head, and listening to it will lift you up—a track packed with Sambomaster’s grit and kindness.
Fanfaresumika

Sumika is a rock band known for their catchy sound that blends J-pop and rock.
The vocalist, Kenta Kataoka, has a notably rich, full-bodied voice—something rare among recent artists.
Their song Fanfare is a piece where you can fully savor Kataoka’s mid and low-mid range.
While it’s not a song with a particularly narrow range, it emphasizes the thickness of the mid and low-mid tones, so you can sing it comfortably even if you can’t hit very high notes.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
proofflumpool

It seems this was the set piece for the 2011 (78th) NHK All-Japan School Music Competition, Junior High School Division.
The vocal range is quite wide, from A2 to C5.
The melody line is easy to follow, and it builds nicely in the sequence of verse A → verse B → chorus → final chorus.
First, the A section sits quite low, so be careful not to overuse your throat there.
If you watch a choir or look at singers’ facial expressions, you’ll notice their eyebrows and facial muscles lift quite a bit.
Simply lifting your facial muscles like this helps open the throat and makes singing a bit easier.
It also helps you transition smoothly from chest voice to head voice.
Additionally, make sure to fully support and release your breath on the high notes in head voice.
Aiming the sound straight up above your head makes head voice easier to produce.
Just a small shift in awareness can make the song much easier to sing, so give it a try!
Mr. Moonlightimase

This is the opening theme song for the TV anime “Hotel Inhumans,” releasing on July 11, 2025.
It has a bit of a brisk tempo, so be sure to take breaths between phrases.
Taking breaths also helps you lock into the rhythm of the song! The chorus features lots of switches between chest voice and falsetto, so try to sing without straining.
When you lift your facial muscles, your eyebrows will probably rise on their own—how about you? That expression is actually important: with a blank face, you’ll never hit the right pitch, and high notes and falsetto will be harder to produce.
Lifting your facial muscles also makes transitions between chest voice and falsetto much easier, so keep those muscles raised and sing with the image of resonating from the top of your head!
Orihime and BABY feat. Shio Leilaneguse.

This is Neguse-san’s first duet, a bittersweet song that overlays the Tanabata tale of Orihime and Hikoboshi onto a modern love story.
With a range of G#3 to D#5, it’s an easy key for a male–female duet, and it’s also great for two women to enjoy trading lines—highly recommended! It’s a heart-throbbing song to sing with someone you like.
In Shio Reira’s female part, the low notes are key.
Low notes tend to become throat-driven and muffled, so make sure to resonate properly.
Try raising your eyebrows, inhaling more than you think you need, and sing as if you’re gently releasing your voice right in front of your eyebrows.
That way, the resonance shifts from your throat to your head, you can hear yourself better, and it becomes easier to sing! In general, when you sing, it’s better to imagine “resonating your body” rather than “pushing out your voice,” so keep that in mind!
slowAKASAKI

The digital release date is July 7, 2025, but it was pre-released on TikTok in March and quickly became a hot topic, surpassing one million views! The tempo isn’t too slow or too fast, making it very easy to sing and approachable for anyone.
The vocal range is around mid1 to mid2, and the high notes that appear in parts are in falsetto, so I think you can sing them comfortably.
Overall, it has a calm tone, but it modulates in the last chorus, raising the key by about two steps.
You might find it easier to stay on pitch if you sing that section with a bit more energy.
One thing to watch out for is not to pull the notes up with your throat.
Since we want a natural modulation, try singing by resonating in your head while placing a slight forward attack on the sound.
That way, the high notes will come out smoothly and feel great!
Future is YoursSambomasutā

This is Sambomaster’s 23rd single overall, released in August 2023.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Toho-distributed animated film “SHIN Jigen! Crayon Shin-chan THE MOVIE: Super-Powered Great Battle ~Fly, Fly, Hand-Rolled Sushi~.” It’s an upbeat, lively pop-rock song that just makes you feel happy when you listen to it! The vocal melody is very simple and the vocal range used isn’t very wide, so I can confidently recommend it as a very easy song for anyone to sing! Ride the uptempo beat and have fun belting it out!



