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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 (41–50)

I can’t say it.Gō Hiromi

A one-sided love song by Hiromi Go, an artist who represents Japan’s music scene with a powerful voice that sticks with you after a single listen and overwhelming live performances.

It’s a ballad that captures the feelings of falling for a friend, and with its low pitch, it’s an easy song to sing.

Karaoke songs recommended for men in their 20s that are easy to sing even for the tone-deaf (51–60)

Planetary Romanceimase

This is the song that began streaming on April 25, 2025, and was selected as the new commercial song for “JACCS.” Some of you may already find it familiar, right? Since the song generally doesn’t go very high, it’s in a key that’s easy for the average male singer.

The chorus has a rhythmic feel, so it’s the kind of song that makes you want to move your hands and your whole body while you sing.

I definitely want you to sing along while grooving! Singing with the rhythm has its benefits: it helps you relax instead of tensing up.

Sound doesn’t come from the throat but from the vocal folds, so if your body is tense, your throat will tense up no matter how hard you try to avoid it, and your voice will feel strained.

If you can relax, your vocal folds will vibrate naturally and you’ll sing more comfortably! imase himself has a relaxed vocal quality, so try imitating that!

Stand by UTōhōshinki

A heartbreak song by TVXQ, beloved for their irresistibly singable, catchy melodies and the beautiful harmonies the members create.

It’s a track about being unable to forget a former lover after a breakup, and its simple melody makes it an easy ballad to sing even for those who aren’t confident in their pitch.

Bridge of Gloryyuzu

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Bridge of Gloryyuzu

A smash-hit ballad by Yuzu, one of Japan’s leading artists, known for their beautiful, naturally captivating harmonies.

It’s an encouraging song for those who keep challenging themselves in pursuit of their dreams, and with its slow tempo, it’s an easy number to sing—even for those who aren’t confident in their pitch.

At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

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At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

A signature song by Noriyuki Makihara, an artist who continues to lead Japan’s music scene with soaring, soul-stirring high notes and exceptional musical sensibility.

The song conveys that you can give your best at anything as long as someone dear to you is cheering you on, and its simple melody makes it easy to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.

Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa

A smash hit by Road of Major, an artist beloved across generations for their driving melodies and powerful, encouraging vocals.

The song conveys a resolve to pursue one’s dreams together with cherished friends, and because the pitch is on the lower side, even those who are tone-deaf will find it easy to sing.

turquoiseSEKAI NO OWARI

This is SEKAI NO OWARI’s 17th major-label single, released in April 2023.

It was chosen as the theme song for Kirin’s “Hyoketsu.” Fukase, the vocalist of SEKAI NO OWARI, is a singer known for his boyish, high voice, so some listeners might recoil at first and think, “There’s no way I can sing something this high!” However, if you listen closely, you’ll find that the vocal melody doesn’t actually span a very wide range.

So please set aside any preconceptions and give it a try—you’ll likely find you can sing it quite casually, almost like humming along.

If you place the sound in your mouth as if you’re directing it toward the upper palate, you’ll enhance the higher overtones in your voice, bringing it closer to the feel of the original track.

Give it a try!