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[For men in their 30s] Aim for a high karaoke score!

Have you ever struggled to pick the right song when you want to score high at karaoke? If you know songs that are not only easy to sing but also tend to score well on rating systems, karaoke will be even more fun.

Songs with a comfortable vocal range, a steady tempo, and that still get the crowd going—if you keep those in mind, you can take the mic with confidence.

In this article, we’ll introduce songs that are easy for men to sing and great for aiming for high scores.

Be sure to add them to your karaoke repertoire!

For Men in Their 30s: Aim for High Karaoke Scores! (51–60)

Rhyme Wave Phrase DisciplesCHEHON

The chorus of this signature track by reggae DJ CHEHON is probably familiar to anyone in their 30s.

The video of him performing it on THE FIRST TAKE has apparently surpassed 10 million views.

In rap, rhythm matters more than pitch.

The first half has a lot of words and keeps a similar rhythm for a while, but in the latter half a more relaxed new rhythm appears, and nailing that switch makes it especially satisfying to sing.

It’s a song that naturally gets your body moving and lifts your mood, so rather than trying to sing it perfectly, approach it with the mindset of having fun and give it a try.

GO!!!FLOW

FLOW “GO!!!” Music Video (TV Anime “NARUTO” Opening Theme)
GO!!!FLOW

GO!!! by FLOW, one of their signature songs and the opening theme for the anime NARUTO.

With its driving momentum, it’s a staple in their live shows and feels very band-oriented.

The song structure builds excitement—verse (A) to pre-chorus (B) to chorus—making it a very satisfying listen.

The vocal range, D#3 to B4, is accessible for the average male singer, but be cautious: the pitch rises slightly at the start of the B section, so avoid forcing your voice and straining your throat.

At a brisk tempo of 135 BPM, it’s highly rhythmic, and the chorus features FLOW’s signature rap.

Since FLOW has two vocalists, try trading lines with a partner or getting the crowd involved when you sing it!

Ms. SeptemberRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Ms. September [Official Live Video from “RADWIMPS Outdoor LIVE 2013 ‘Aoi to Mememe’”]
Ms. SeptemberRADWIMPS

“September-san” by RADWIMPS is a track included on an album released in 2006, and it’s a laid-back song you can sing while gently swaying your body.

RADWIMPS songs often tend to be on the higher side, but this one isn’t that high, with a lowest note of A2 and an average around D4.

The range rises a bit in the pre-chorus, so if you sing with a flowing momentum there, the song will feel more cohesive.

Noda’s vocals are distinctive, but aiming for an overall soft tone will bring your voice closer to his, so try singing it gently.

Crazy BabyFISHMANS

Fishmans – Crazy Baby (MV)
Crazy BabyFISHMANS

Fishmans is a band that holds the highest rating for a Japanese group on Rate Your Music, a globally known music review site.

Most hardcore music enthusiasts are probably familiar with them.

Among their works, Ikareta Baby is especially popular, featuring a reggae-driven, languid vocal line.

While you do need to feel the groove, the actual vocal range is very narrow, so for someone with a decent sense of rhythm, it can be considered a very easy song.

[For men in their 30s] Aim for high karaoke scores! (61–70)

MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLEV6

V6 / MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE(YouTube Ver.)
MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLEV6

V6, an idol group that was hugely popular from the 1990s to the early 2000s, produced many hit songs.

Among them, the one I especially recommend to men in their 40s for its singability is “MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE.” Centered on eurobeat, which was the trend at the time, the track features sharp, memorable synthesizers.

In contrast to the sound, the vocal lines are quite restrained, staying within a narrow range throughout.

It’s packed with catchy phrases that anyone can sing, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Like a white cloudsaruganseki

The comedy duo Saruganseki, made up of Hiroiki Ariyoshi and Kazunari Moriwaki.

The song that truly cemented their then idol-like popularity is, of course, Shiroi Yuki no Yō ni (Like White Snow).

As a composition, it’s a very orthodox J-pop number with a very narrow vocal range.

Since the two aren’t professional singers, the vocal lines present no real difficulty.

It’s also a crowd-pleaser at karaoke, so be sure to check it out.

MayNothing’s Carved In Stone

Nothing’s Carved In Stone「May」Official Music Video
MayNothing’s Carved In Stone

Nothing’s Carved In Stone, formed around Shinichi Ubukata of ELLEGARDEN and Hidekazu Hinata of STRAIGHTENER, made their debut in 2009.

Boasting enough popularity to sell out a show at Nippon Budokan and a career spanning over 15 years, they’re currently drawing attention with their song “May,” released in May 2025.

The superb melody—driven by their signature emotional guitar sound and Takashi Muramatsu’s powerful yet wistful vocals—hints at the birth of a new anthem.

When singing it at karaoke, aim for clear enunciation and try to savor each and every word of the lyrics as you sing.