[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 Karaoke Classics & Recent Hits (51–60)
Sakura (Solo)Moriyama Naotaro

This is Naotaro Moriyama’s biggest hit, “Sakura (Solo).” Its relaxed melody makes it easy to sing.
It would be kind of fun to pick this song at karaoke, right? Don’t hesitate to switch to falsetto for the high notes and really hype up the room!
Mr. Moonlightimase

This is the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Hotel Inhumans,” released on July 11, 2025.
It has a bit of a brisk tempo, so be sure to remember to take breaths between phrases.
Taking breaths will also help you lock into the rhythm of the song! In the chorus, there are lots of switches between chest voice and falsetto, so aim to sing without straining.
When you lift your facial muscles, your eyebrows will probably lift on their own—how about you? That expression is actually important: with a blank face, you’ll never hit the right pitch, and it becomes harder to produce high notes or falsetto.
Raising your facial muscles also makes switching between chest and falsetto much easier, so try singing with the image of lifting your facial muscles and resonating from the top of your head!
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

Among RADWIMPS’s songs, “Zenzenzense” is one of their biggest hits.
If you were born in the Heisei era, you’ve almost certainly heard it at least once.
The song spans from a lowest note of mid2 F# to a highest note of mid2 F#, making it a very comfortable range for male singers.
Although there’s a somewhat rapid rise and fall in pitch at the beginning, there are no other particularly tricky parts, and the vocal line is easy to sing throughout.
Since there are relatively few rests, it’s recommended to identify your own breathing breakpoints to make it easier to sing.
DoraemonHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s classic song “Doraemon.” Since it’s also the theme song for Doraemon, you’ll hear phrases in the intro and interludes that are arranged from the original Doraemon theme.
If you still watch the show from time to time, you probably recognize them.
The song’s vocal range sits within mid1B to mid2F, which is typical for male vocals.
Because the lowest note appears in the chorus, it’s more suited to men with lower voices.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
For men in their 20s: Easy-to-sing nostalgic hits and recent songs (61–70)
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

Glory Bridge, released in 2004 by Yuzu, a folk duo with nationwide recognition.
It was produced as the official theme song for the Athens Olympics and has been featured in numerous commercials.
The song portrays people striving toward their dreams and goals, and its warm phrases are deeply moving.
You might try singing it as a twin-vocal performance, taking cues from their delivery.
The melody line, which conveys both strength and beauty, resonates with the heart.
If you’re in your twenties, why not sing this well-known classic at that crucial karaoke moment?
telepathyORANGE RANGE

“Ishin Denshin” by ORANGE RANGE, a five-member rock band from Okinawa.
This is a great karaoke song that I highly recommend for singing with multiple people.
If the three karaoke participants can recreate the band’s distinctive trio of vocalists—HIROKI on lead vocals, YAMATO handling the high parts, and RYO covering the low parts—you’re sure to grab everyone’s attention.
Plus, the key isn’t very high, so even those who struggle with higher notes can sing it comfortably all the way through!
slowAKASAKI

The digital release date is July 7, 2025, but it was pre-released on TikTok in March and quickly became a hot topic, surpassing one million views! The tempo isn’t too slow or too fast, making it very easy to sing and approachable for anyone.
The vocal range is around mid1 to mid2, and the high notes that appear in parts are in falsetto, so I think you can sing them comfortably.
Overall, it has a calm tone, but it modulates in the last chorus, raising the key by about two steps.
You might find it easier to stay on pitch if you sing that section with a bit more energy.
One thing to watch out for is not to pull the notes up with your throat.
Since we want a natural modulation, try singing by resonating in your head while placing a slight forward attack on the sound.
That way, the high notes will come out smoothly and feel great!



