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!
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[For men in their 30s] Aim for a high karaoke score! (1–10)
ArueBUMP OF CHICKEN

Stable low notes and expressive emotion are key.
If you push too hard in the chorus, you’ll go off pitch, so aim for relaxation and sing lightly—you should be able to score higher that way.
The range is relatively low, making it comfortable for many male singers.
Keep the key as is, and focus on the chorus’s high notes and your sense of rhythm.
During practice, repeatedly listen to the original track and imprint the pitch and rhythm into your body—that’s the fastest route.
For the high parts, ride the rhythm and project with momentum to hit the pitch bar cleanly!
Tsubasaandāgurafu

A rock ballad depicting youthful farewells and new departures.
Released on September 22, 2004, it was Under Graph’s major-label debut single, and many people of that generation surely got hooked on Tsubasa! The overall vocal range is E3 to A4, which should be comfortable for men who sing regularly.
If you’re aiming for a high karaoke score, the key is to keep the high notes in the chorus steady and balance power with a touch of wistfulness.
Since the lyrics are clearly articulated, focusing on crisp vowel pronunciation will also help you match the pitch bar more easily.
scabChi-wata Hidenori

A motivational song known as the first opening theme of the anime Zatch Bell! (Konjiki no Gash Bell!!).
It features a rock sound with a relatively fast tempo—be sure to lock into the beat with your body to keep up! The overall vocal range is narrow, from F3 to F#4, mostly in the mid range.
Once you find the groove, your timing will fall into place, so stepping your feet forward and back can make it easier to sing.
A key point for this comfortable range is to avoid overusing your throat.
Aim your voice outward as if projecting into the distance; your vocal cords will resonate and you’ll get a satisfying tone.
RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

A signature song by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, known for its sharp guitar riffs and fast-paced sound.
It was the opening theme for season 4 of the anime Fullmetal Alchemist and reportedly won the Heisei Anisong Grand Prize’s Artist Song Award (2000–2009).
Being from the same generation, I naturally got hooked on it too.
The chorus features prominent shouts, but if you’re using a scoring function, be careful not to overdo the shouting, as it can throw off your pitch.
Since it’s a band-style track, make sure to listen closely to the drums in the background so you don’t fall behind the beat!
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

With its refreshing and powerful melody—and being the opening theme of the anime Dragon Ball GT—the lyrics evoke youth and adventure.
The fact that ZARD’s Izumi Sakai provided the lyrics is also a big hit with fans! The song’s overall vocal range spans from G#2 to A4, extending into the lower register.
The chorus consistently gives a high-register impression.
Since karaoke scoring focuses mainly on pitch, make sure to lock in both the low and high notes.
When singing, keep your eyebrows and facial muscles lifted to prevent the pitch from dropping into your throat.
Generally, imagine projecting your voice “in front of your eyebrows”: for low notes, release a steady mass of breath slowly; for high notes, use quick, explosive power to produce the sound.
This approach should make it easier to stay on pitch!
Moonlight FlowerJanne Da Arc

It features a bittersweet melody and dramatic lyrics.
Janne Da Arc is famous for their wide and high vocal range, so this song is recommended for those confident with high notes.
In fact, the range of Gekkouka is D#3 to B4, and the chorus is indeed on the higher side.
To aim for a high score in karaoke, the key points are to stabilize the high notes in the chorus and convey emotion through dynamics.
There are also sections with long sustained notes, so you’ll need to pay attention to the pitch bar and hold them properly.
Be careful not to strain on the high notes—aim for an easy, resonant chesty sound!
Everything becomes my strength!kuzu

One of Kuzu’s signature songs and also a popular anthem.
To score high in karaoke, focus on powerful projection and a solid sense of rhythm, and make sure to let your emotions burst in the chorus.
The pre-chorus has a fast-paced rhythm, so while the lyrics matter, locking into the beat is the top priority.
Put a clear accent on the first beat and sing smoothly to fall into the groove.
Also, since the first sound of the chorus is “ki,” be careful not to pull your mouth too wide horizontally.
Create space inside your mouth and think of lightly humming as you let the sound out—you’ll be able to sing without straining!


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