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[For Men in Their 20s] Easy-to-Sing Oldies & Recent Songs for Karaoke

Have you ever had trouble choosing songs at karaoke?

Especially after entering your 20s, when you go to karaoke with coworkers or friends, you want to pick songs that hype everyone up, right?

At the same time, you still want to choose songs that are easy to sing.

So in this article, I’ll introduce karaoke song recommendations for men in their 20s!

From nostalgic classics that guys in their 20s can’t help but hum along to, to the latest hits everyone’s talking about, I’ve picked songs with singability in mind—this playlist is sure to help you choose your tracks!

[For Men in Their 20s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Oldies & Recent Songs (121–130)

SaudadePorunogurafiti

Porno Graffitti 'Saudade' (“OPEN MUSIC CABINET” Live in Saitama Super Arena 2007) / 'Saudade (Live Ver.)'
SaudadePorunogurafiti

A track distinguished by its Latin-infused sound and nostalgic melody.

The lyrics, which announce a breakup, are sure to resonate with listeners.

Released in September 2000, this song was also featured in a commercial for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat.

It’s Porno Graffitti’s fourth single and a popular hit that topped the Oricon charts.

Perfect for a group sing-along by men in their twenties at karaoke, it spans a wide vocal range from low to high and is guaranteed to get the crowd going.

It evokes both inescapable memories and the strength to move forward—making it an indispensable number for any karaoke session.

End of SummerMoriyama Naotaro

A song with a gentle melody that evokes the end of summer and lyrics that resonate deep in the heart.

Released in August 2003, this track was also used as the ending theme for Asahi Broadcasting/TV Asahi’s “Nettou Koshien,” and it became a piece that connected with many listeners.

Its melody line, imbued with a sense of traditional Japanese flavor, is sure to make you hum along after just one listen.

It’s one of those songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke.

The song’s charm shines even more when the singer cherishes their emotions.

Why not captivate the room on the karaoke stage by making full use of your expressiveness? It’s especially recommended for those with strong vocal skills.

I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “I Won’t Fall in Love Again” (Music Video) [5th Single] (1992) Noriyuki Makihara / Mou Koi Nante Shinai
I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

As a karaoke classic, Noriyuki Makihara’s “Mou Koi Nante Shinai” is an excellent choice.

Its lyrics, which trace the joys and sorrows of love, are easy to relate to and truly resonate.

The song isn’t very difficult, so even first-timers can try it with ease.

Its progression brings out the singer’s emotions, naturally captivating those around you and ramping up the energy.

The melody is beloved across generations—not just among men in their 20s—and it lets you sing out comfortably.

If you sing with feeling, your friends and colleagues are sure to be drawn in.

rainbow-coloredayaka

This song is characterized by bright, hopeful lyrics and melody.

Ayaka’s powerful voice fills listeners with courage and energy.

Released as a single in June 2014, it was used as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Hanako to Anne.” It was later featured in commercials for UQ mobile and Dai-ichi Life, gaining popularity across a wide audience.

It’s also a popular choice for weddings and is perfect for moments you want to share with someone special.

It’s easy to sing at karaoke and is sure to liven up gatherings with friends.

[For men in their 20s] Easy-to-sing nostalgic hits and recent songs at karaoke (131–140)

I can’t say it.Gō Hiromi

This song delicately depicts a bittersweet love, and Hiromi Go’s clear, transparent vocals make it a captivating ballad.

Released in May 1994 as his 66th single, it was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “O-miai no Tatsujin” (The Matchmaking Master).

It became a long-selling hit with over 350,000 copies sold, setting a record by staying within the Oricon Top 100 for a total of 39 weeks.

Singing about the ache of being unable to honestly express one’s feelings even after a friendship turns into romance, the song is sure to resonate with men in their twenties as well.

It’s also perfect for karaoke, where its gentle, mellow mood makes it a great choice for creating memorable moments with friends.

The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster / The World Calls It Love MUSIC VIDEO
The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

This work is captivating with its moving lyrics and powerful melody.

In the face of an unjust world, its stance of choosing kindness over anger truly resonates.

Released in August 2005, it was used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV drama “Densha Otoko.” It also marked Sambomaster’s first single to break into the Top 10.

It’s a song I especially recommend to men in their 20s.

Sing it at karaoke with coworkers or friends, and it’s sure to liven up the room.

With its fiery message and relatable lyrics, it’s a track that makes everyone want to sing along together.

cold; curt; blunt; unfriendlyRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Aloof [Official Music Video]
cold; curt; blunt; unfriendlyRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS wrote “Sokkenai” as the theme song for the dating reality show “Don’t Be Fooled by the Wolf-kun.” The song depicts the push and pull of romance and the emotional turbulence that unfolds on the show.

Its melody is simple, centered on piano.

This not only expresses emotional delicacy but also serves to highlight Yojiro Noda’s vocals.

As a result, singing it at karaoke should allow your voice to come through more clearly.

However, the vocal range is relatively narrow, so the overall difficulty shouldn’t be high.