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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 nostalgic hits and recent songs at karaoke (41–50)

IRIS OUTYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu’s masterpiece “IRIS OUT.” Known as a theme song for the anime Chainsaw Man, this track has been crafted with a rather unusual tone to match the show’s atmosphere.

While it carries an overall rock flavor, you can glimpse gothic elements here and there—likely to align with the series’ world, where devils appear.

It has a somewhat matter-of-fact delivery yet interweaves shouts, making it thoroughly engaging to listen to.

Be sure to check it out.

[For Men in Their 20s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Classics & Recent Hits (51–60)

I’ll walk home.Saitō Kazuyoshi

A nostalgic song familiar from Ponkikies.

If you sing it at a class reunion karaoke, it’s sure to be a hit.

As long as you nail the parts where the voice flips, it’s not difficult.

The key is how you use your falsetto.

Another tip is not to over-sing.

Instead of relying on power, focus on singing precisely.

As long as you keep the melody in tune, you can handle this song, so it’s recommended even for those who aren’t into power-belting songs.

One moreFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

This song, released with baseball player Masahiro Tanaka on the CD cover, is the most popular track among FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ singles.

Their fans are probably mostly men in their 20s.

It’s a very easy song for everyone to sing together.

Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Let’s Become a Family (Full ver.)
Let's become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama is a singer-songwriter who continues to be at the forefront both as a musician and as an actor, making his presence felt.

His 27th single, “Kazoku ni Narou yo” (Let’s Become a Family), released as a double A-side with “Fighting Pose,” was featured in the Recruit wedding magazine Zexy’s commercial and became a long-running hit.

For men in their twenties who are starting to think about marriage, its emotional message is likely to strike a chord.

With its low key and relaxed tempo, it’s also easy to sing at karaoke—a number you’ll want to perform while savoring the lyrics.

Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

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

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:.

Spot the differenceSuda Masaki

Masaki Suda 'Machigai Sagashi' (Spot the Difference)
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.