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Songs that score high easily on karaoke for men in their 20s

In recent Japanese music, the popularity of K-pop and boy/girl groups has pushed the demand for vocal skills to very high levels.

If you often use karaoke scoring features, you might find that recent songs feel harder to sing.

So this time, we’ve selected songs that are especially easy to sing from among many recent tracks with high difficulty levels!

Along with the latest hits, we’ve also included classic crowd-pleasers that anyone can enjoy, so be sure to check them out to the end.

[For men in their 20s] Songs that score easily on karaoke (1–10)

When love endsRin Oto

When Love Ends – Rin-ne (Official Music Video)
When love endsRin Oto

Born in 1999 and hailing from Fukuoka, Rin-ne is a rapper who’s gained popularity especially among younger listeners.

Rather than a hard-edged style, he’s known for a melodious approach that sits between mellow tracks, melody, and rap—earning support even from people who don’t usually listen to hip-hop.

“Koi ga Owareba,” a track from his third EP, “back alley,” released in December 2024, is quintessential Rin-ne: a standout song featuring a chill, lo-fi hip-hop-inspired track, melodious rap, and sharp, clever wordplay.

Overall, there are plenty of sections where the melody is sung, and if you learn the lyrics and the phrasing breaks, it’s approachable even for those who aren’t confident with rap—plus, it’ll sound cool at karaoke!

bergamotTomonari Sora

Tomonari Sora – “Bergamot” [Lyric Video]
bergamotTomonari Sora

Tomonari Sora’s hit number “Bergamot” has garnered nationwide popularity.

If you’re a man in your 20s, you’ve probably heard it at least once through TikTok or Instagram.

The song features falsetto, but it’s mostly just forcing falsetto in parts that could be sung in chest voice, so the overall range is rather narrow.

Singers of any vocal range should be able to handle it comfortably at the right key.

The rap section’s flow is somewhat complex, but the vocal melody is simple, making it a perfect choice if you’re aiming for a high score.

pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – “masshiro” (pure white) [Official Audio]
pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s new song “Masshiro.” When you think of Fujii Kaze, his music is striking for its foundation in Black music genres like R&B, soul, and neo-soul, but this work is characterized by a dream pop-like finish.

The vocal range is on the narrower side for his songs, which alone makes it quite easy to sing, but the most distinctive feature is the vocal line.

In this track, the vocal line moves very gently in pitch, and the groove isn’t heavily emphasized either.

Among his songs, it’s one of the easiest to sing, both rhythmically and in terms of the vocal line.

[For men in their 20s] Songs that score easily on karaoke (11–20)

After-school[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – After School (MV)
After-school[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] is a rock band known for a wide range of sounds—from classic rock to alternative and emo.

They’ve been active since the 2000s, but their momentum has only grown in the 2020s.

Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend is Afterschool.

It’s a British-style alternative rock track with a consistently gentle vocal line throughout.

While it features many long tones, the vocal range is quite narrow, making it easier to track the pitch accurately—another reason it’s a strong candidate for a high score.

monologueHata Motohiro × Matayoshi Naoki

Motohiro Hata × Naoki Matayoshi “Hitorigoto” Official Lyric Video
monologueHata Motohiro × Matayoshi Naoki

Since his debut in the mid-2000s, Motohiro Hata has been active as one of the leading singer-songwriters in the Japanese music scene.

He’s known for his innate singing voice—often described as a “voice made of steel and glass”—marked by a slightly husky quality and delicate high tones.

He has many fans among fellow musicians, and there are surely people who practice karaoke every day aspiring to his voice.

The song we’re introducing today, Hitorigoto, is a distinctive collaboration between Hata and Naoki Matayoshi.

Matayoshi wrote the lyrics and also performs a spoken reading at the beginning of the track.

Overall, it’s an acoustic, singer-songwriter piece tinged with melancholy.

To be honest, a song like this does demand a high level of expressive ability, but because it’s built on a simple melodic line, it will sound good if you focus on delivering Matayoshi’s literary lyrics as if you’re speaking to the listener.

If possible, try to recreate it including the spoken introduction!

CYMBillyrrom

Billyrrom – “CYM”【Official Music Video】
CYMBillyrrom

Billyrrom, who have elevated a variety of genres like soul and funk with a refined production aesthetic, are beloved for their stylish sound.

Their track “CYM,” released in March 2025, epitomizes the band’s essence: a sleek, sophisticated groove that feels great—an urban sound design that makes it a perfect pick for a nighttime drive.

Unlike typical J-pop with clearly defined A-melody, B-melody, and chorus sections, the song’s melodic approach is quite different and, to be honest, not easy.

Still, try to sing with poise, really locking into the groove created by the rhythm section.

The effortless falsetto touches add sensuality; if you deliver it coolly and stylishly, you’ll undoubtedly be the center of attention at karaoke that night!

So, I got sunburned.Sasagawa Mao

Mao Sasagawa – Therefore, I Was Scorched
So, I got sunburned.Sasagawa Mao

With catchy hooks and a uniquely twisted sound that resonate with contemporary hyperpop, coupled with introspective lyrics and a naïve vocal delivery, this track leaves a powerful impression on listeners.

“Therefore, It’s Burned” by the singular singer-songwriter Mao Sasagawa—often hailed as a maverick—embodies the title of their April 2025 album, “STRANGE POP,” and was released in March of the same year as a pre-album single.

The effect-processed vocals and electro beats take a different approach from typical J-pop and may feel intimidating to those unfamiliar with it, but listeners accustomed to Vocaloid will likely find it approachable.

The melody itself is pop and surprisingly easy to sing, so once you grasp the song’s structure, you can definitely pull it off at karaoke.