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 Teen Boys: Selections from Popular Artists (41–50)
To tell you the truth,yangusukinii

Young Skinny is a rock band that delivers songs that resonate with young people.
“Hontō wa ne,” a track with lyrics written by a man from a woman’s perspective, has become a hot topic for being “nothing but relatable.” It was used as the ending theme for TBS’s information program “Osama no Brunch” in October 2022, so many of you may have heard it.
Everyone’s had the experience of not being able to be honest with someone they like, trying to act more mature than they are, or worrying about whether they’re disliked.
Why not sing those feelings through this song? Give it a try at karaoke!
Terminalnatori

Natori, a singer-songwriter who enjoys immense support from young people.
Lately he’s also been active as a music producer, providing songs for many artists.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend for teenage boys as an easy song to sing is Terminal.
This piece features a downer mood similar to Overdose and keeps a calm vocal line with a narrow range throughout.
If you want to make it sound even better, mix in some breath and aim to produce your voice with added overtones.
midnight sunVK Blanka

Singer-songwriter VK Blanka, who is also active as a model and actor—the pronunciation is Vicke Blanca.
As an artist, he is a rare modern singer who excels in low-register vocals, and his emotionally rich delivery moves many listeners.
Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is Byakuya (White Night).
Although this piece features many long notes, there are no sections that require falsetto.
The vocal line is catchy as well, so anyone who can sing loudly should be able to perform it.
Telephoto MarchBUMP OF CHICKEN

This song has a gentle, steady melody, so it’s easy to sing and highly recommended! It’s a track by BUMP OF CHICKEN, a popular rock band from Chiba Prefecture.
It was released in 2018 as their 10th digital single.
The grand sound is truly moving.
It also gained attention as the commercial song for the smartphone app Yo-kai Watch World.
presentSEKAI NO OWARI

“Present,” the major 9th single released as a double A-side with “SOS.” The song was written as the set piece for the middle school division of the 82nd NHK All-Japan School Choir Competition, and its lyrics—crafted with the feeling of “a gift to my middle-school self”—resonated widely.
Since the melody moves quite a lot and features occasional leaps, make sure to learn it well before heading to karaoke.
The tempo isn’t very fast, so it’s a number that even those not confident in their singing can more easily try.
Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

When it comes to ONE OK ROCK ballads, “Wherever You Are” is probably the quintessential one.
It’s a passionate love song that portrays feelings that never change no matter how much time passes, and a love that lasts forever.
The rhythm is relaxed yet backed by a powerful band sound, making it memorable, and I think it strikes a balance between an easy-to-sing tempo and a cool vibe.
The mix of English and Japanese is also an important element in conveying the song’s world, so paying close attention to pronunciation enhances the atmosphere—highly recommended.
Another key point to cherish is the transition from a gentle, conversational singing style to a bold, soaring delivery.
KanadeSukima Suichi

Many people are probably familiar with Sukima Switch’s signature song, “Kanade.” When you perform in front of everyone at karaoke, choosing a song no one knows can kill the vibe.
So it’s better to pick something everyone recognizes.
“Kanade” is also set in a key that’s easy to sing even for boys whose voices are changing, so you don’t have to worry about messing up.
If you’re nervous about singing at karaoke, you can’t go wrong by choosing “Kanade.”



