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 that are easy to sing for teenage boys. Selected from popular artists (1–10)
UnderdogEVE

Eve is hugely popular among students.
While Eve’s songs are often known for having extremely low and high ranges, the November 2025 release “Underdog” surprisingly sits in a more singable range.
It features the distinctive “spoken” delivery often used in other songs, where rhythm and timing matter more than strictly matching pitch.
Try singing as if you’re speaking, avoiding unnecessary breath holds.
The range rises a bit in the pre-chorus, so keep your momentum and project your voice as if climbing a staircase!
To the futureT.N.T

The band consists of three members—vocals by Yuya Tegoshi, bass by Furutatsu, and drums by kyohey—and is a rock band that branched out from XY, produced by YOSHIKI, becoming independent from the XY project as of June 13, 2025.
Their song is used as the support anthem for the 104th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
Tegoshi’s voice is generally high, but in “Mirai e” it mainly sits in the mid range, making it comfortable for men to sing.
The melody line is also simple, so it’s easy to pick up even at first listen—highly recommended.
Since it’s a cheer song, it’s best to keep your body well supported and project your voice straight and strong when you sing!
It’s love, right?wacci

Wacci is a rock band that captivates with a warm, comforting voice and sound.
“Koi Daro” was written as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “The Grand Family.” The live version, sung in collaboration with actor Kohei Matsushita who appeared in the drama, also became a hot topic, didn’t it? It’s a love song that gently stays close to everyone’s feelings of being in love.
It encourages you by saying it’s okay for love to take many different forms.
With its relaxed melody and lower key, I think it’s easy for teenage boys to sing, too!
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Heat haze of Augustmakaroni enpitsu

August Heat Haze, released on May 28, 2021.
Macaroni Enpitsu is an especially popular rock band among the students who come to my vocal lessons! Many people say, “I want to sing it, but it’s too high…,” but if your chest voice isn’t too low, I’m sure you can do it.
If your chest voice is low, you won’t be able to hit the high notes if you just push and strain.
You might want to imitate Hattori’s raspy tone, but hold off at first.
Place your finger on the dip between your collarbones and imagine the sound coming from there.
Don’t try to pop out the high notes suddenly—prepare as if taking a running start.
And then timing! Keep a solid groove so you can accent the high notes at the right moments!
You, the Sheep, and the BlueRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS are popular among students too.
Because the vocal range is a bit high, you might assume you can’t sing their songs, but once you get the hang of it, you definitely can! In “Kimi to Hitsuji to Ao,” there are lots of words and a fast pace, so first run through the melody line.
Try singing all the lyrics as “hi.” “Hi” is a sound that makes it easy to use head voice, so you’ll naturally let your breath flow.
Follow the melody line as if you’re saying “hi” crisply.
After that, try singing with the actual lyrics.
You’ll likely find the pronunciation much easier.
somedaySaucy Dog

A ballad that blends Saucy’s signature “vulnerability and kindness.” From the intro it sounds like a full-on band track and you expect something intense, but the gentle feel from the first verse draws you in.
The song’s overall range is D3–E5, and the lift from the chorus goes into quite a high range—if you try to belt it, you probably won’t manage it.
Aim to use your breath steadily.
When adding emotion, think less about “shouting” and more about “sending your voice far.” When aiming for distance, try moving the mic slightly away from yourself—this reduces the sense of pressure and helps you relax naturally.
hundreds of millions of light-yearsOmoinotake

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.



