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Karaoke songs for men in their 20s that are easy to sing even if you're tone-deaf

Recently, as artists like Fujii Kaze exemplify, there’s been an increase in J-POP with an R&B flavor.

While there are more stylish tracks now, many people may also feel that there are more songs that are harder to sing.

This time, among those who feel that way, we’ve picked out easy-to-sing Japanese songs especially recommended for men in their 20s.

We introduce simple tracks that even people who aren’t confident in their singing can handle, along with specific vocal techniques.

If you want to look cool at karaoke, be sure to read to the end and expand your repertoire!

Karaoke Songs Recommended for Men in Their 20s That Are Easy to Sing Even for the Tone-Deaf (21–30)

One million “I love you”sRake

A signature song by Rake, an artist whose clear, high-tone voice with a sense of warmth captivates many listeners and continues to be loved across generations.

It’s a track that conveys straightforward emotions beyond words, and because it maintains a similar rhythm throughout, it’s an easy love song to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.

somedaySaucy Dog

Saucy Dog "Someday" MUSIC VIDEO
somedaySaucy Dog

A signature song by Saucy Dog, a rock band beloved for its catchy, easy-to-hum melodies and emotionally charged performances.

It’s a heartbreak song that longs for a reunion with a lover who has drifted apart, and because the pitch stays steady, it’s an easy number to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.

March 9Remioromen

Remioromen – March 9th (Music Video Short ver.)
March 9Remioromen

A hugely popular song by Remioromen, an artist with a distinctive husky voice that draws listeners into the world of the music and is loved across generations.

The lyrics express the resolve to step forward while holding memories of friends from one’s youth, and because the melody sits low, even those who struggle with pitch can sing it comfortably.

It’s love, right?wacci

This is Wacci’s 21st digital-only single, released in April 2022.

It was reportedly written specifically as an insert song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama series “Yan Gotonaki Ichizoku” (A Not-So-Noble Family).

It’s a slow-to-mid-tempo track with a charm that makes you feel gently comforted just by listening.

The vocal melody doesn’t span a particularly wide range, so it feels like something you can sing casually, even hum along to—making it a good, easy choice for karaoke.

When you sing it, be careful not to put too much force into your voice and lose the song’s positive sense of relaxed ease that the original has.

Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Stand by Me Doraemon theme song: “Himawari no Yakusoku” (Promise of a Sunflower)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

A signature song by Motohiro Hata—an artist known for gentle vocals and uplifting, heartfelt lyrics that soothe many listeners, and who has also worked on theme songs for a nationally beloved anime.

This classic expresses the joy of meeting someone special, and its slow tempo makes it easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident in their pitch.

Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Zenryoku Shonen” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / Zenryoku Shonen Music Video
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

An uplifting song by the artist Sukima Switch, whose clear, naturally captivating vocals and optimistic lyrics have won widespread popularity, and who has also created theme songs for hit anime.

The track carries a message of living true to yourself without being bound by conventional norms, and its recurring, similar melody makes it easy to sing even for those who struggle with pitch.

I like you.Shimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu “I Love You” (Live Ver.)
I like you.Shimizu Shota

A love ballad by Shota Shimizu, an artist widely acclaimed for his overwhelming vocal ability and the unique worldview of his original songs, earning high praise overseas as well.

The song expresses straightforward feelings for a loved one, and because the pitch is stable, it’s an easy number to sing even for those who aren’t confident in their singing.