[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!
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[For men in their 20s] Easy-to-sing nostalgic hits and recent songs at karaoke (41–50)
LemonYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu’s songs are popular even among people in their 20s.
Speaking of his signature tracks, “Lemon” comes to mind.
It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Unnatural,” so many people probably discovered it through that.
It’s a song widely known across generations, making it easy to sing in any karaoke situation.
The rhythm is a bit complex, but as long as you practice that, you should be able to sing it!
The BeginningONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK is a Japanese rock band.
In recent years, they’ve been drawing a lot of attention and are especially popular among teens and people in their 20s.
The vocalist, Taka, is the son of singers Masako Mori and Shinichi Mori.
This is one of the easier songs to sing among their tracks.
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze is a four-member reggae group that electrifies audiences with fiery performances.
Their 5th single, “Junrenka,” became a long-running hit as a straightforward love song, different from the upbeat tunes typically associated with Shonan no Kaze.
For those in their twenties—when romance tends to be a major factor in daily life—the lyrical lines are easy to relate to and make it natural to sing with feeling.
It’s an emotional number we hope you’ll sing at karaoke with someone special or someone you’re interested in.
Re:Re:ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION is a Japanese rock band that began activities in 1996, centered around Masafumi Gotoh, who serves as guitarist and vocalist.
The song Re:Re: is included on their 2004 album Sol-fa, but it was re-recorded in 2016 after being selected as the opening theme for the anime ERASED (Boku Dake ga Inai Machi).
The anime’s concept—revival, turning past regrets into energy for the future—aligns perfectly with the themes of Re:Re:.
The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP

A beloved national hit released in 2003, written by Noriyuki Makihara.
The way the SMAP members’ individual personalities blend together is wonderful, isn’t it? It’s a song that makes you feel all kinds of possibilities.
It’s often recommended even for people who aren’t confident in singing, since there aren’t big pitch jumps—just the occasional slightly higher note at the ends of phrases—so it’s easy for a wide range of people to sing.
It might be nice to sing it as if you’re speaking to someone.
The “la-la-la” at the end also helps create a warm, uplifting vibe, making it a great choice for getting everyone involved and having fun!
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

From the very first word of its opening line, “Himawari no Yakusoku” is deeply moving.
It’s a masterpiece that I can no longer listen to without tears, and if you’re going to sing it at karaoke, it’s definitely a closer.
It’s a treasure of a ballad—perfect for a rousing group singalong to end a great time, or for wrapping things up on a heartfelt, emotional note.
Spot the differenceSuda Masaki

Masaki Suda, a young actor popular among women in their 20s, is also active as a singer.
Machigai Sagashi is known as one of his signature songs.
It’s a slow-tempo ballad, so try singing while checking the rhythm and pitch.
The vocal range isn’t very high either, making it recommended for those who aren’t confident with high notes.



