Easy-to-sing songs recommended for teenage boys with low voices | Songs you can sing even during voice change!
In recent years, amid the biggest boy-group boom in Japanese history, there’s been a surge of highly challenging dance music unlike what we’ve seen in J-pop before.
While many teens want to sing the latest hits, a lot of the songs are quite difficult, so plenty of teenage boys may be struggling to pick the right tracks.
With that in mind, we’ve put together a selection of easy-to-sing Japanese karaoke songs specifically for teenage boys with lower voices!
We’ve focused on crowd-pleasers that go over well at karaoke, so be sure to check them out to the end.
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Easy-to-sing songs recommended for low-voiced teenage boys | Can be sung even during voice change! (11–20)
Friends’ SongZūkaraderu

Zutomayo? Correction: The three-piece rock band ZOOKARADERU is currently drawing major attention in the Japanese rock scene.
While many Japanese rock bands are leaning toward K-pop-like styles, they remain committed to classic Japanese rock.
Their moving masterpiece here is Tomodachi no Uta (Song of Friends).
It features a slow tempo with lyrics and a vocal line that tug at the heart.
While the range isn’t exactly narrow, there’s no falsetto and no need to sustain long notes in the high register, making it a great recommendation for teenage males with lower voices.
purplejoōbachi

Queen Bee is a band beloved by younger generations for their melodies and lyrics brimming with originality.
The vocalist, Avu-chan, is known for a voice with a wide sanctuary and masterful use of falsetto.
Because of that, people with lower voices may feel hesitant.
That’s why I recommend the song “Murasaki.” Though it’s a lesser-known track, it’s sung in a low range throughout, and the vocal line doesn’t have complex pitch jumps, so even teenage boys with lower voices can sing it without trouble.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
March 9Remioromen

Remioromen, a band that defined an era.
Their signature song “March 9th” is still a staple graduation song, frequently used at ceremonies and across social media.
The song’s vocal range is very narrow—mid1 C to mid2 G—making it easy to sing for men with lower voices.
Additionally, the lowest note, mid1 C, appears in the chorus, which lets low-voiced singers bring their most attractive low tones right into the hook—another reason this track is highly recommended.
It’s also widely known, so give it a try.
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

When it comes to the most popular actor among Gen Z, wouldn’t Masaki Suda be the top pick? He’s also thriving as an artist and has dropped several hit tunes.
Among his many standout songs, the one I especially recommend for teenage boys is Sayonara Elegy.
This track features a style that combines folk and rock, reminiscent of Kazuyoshi Saito.
While it has intensity, the overall melody stays within a narrow vocal range.
There are few long notes and no sudden jumps in pitch, making it a perfect choice for teenage boys whose voices may still be unstable.
fireworks (launched into the sky)Yonezu Kenshi

Regarding the duet song Uchiage Hanabi with DAOKO, this time I’ll introduce Kenshi Yonezu’s solo version! The overall vocal range sits at a relatively calm C3–A4, showcasing Yonezu’s characteristically gentle, tender tone throughout.
In fact, pitch tends to become less stable in the lower notes than the higher ones, so it’s important to pay close attention to the very beginning of each phrase.
If your breathing is shallow, it becomes harder to produce sound, so focus on taking deep breaths.
To nail the pitch, it also helps to lift your facial muscles.
Rather than lifting them while singing, raise them as you inhale and keep them engaged as you phonate.
Since the song is relaxed, there’s ample time for breaths, so don’t forget to take one each time.
Also, because it sits in the midrange, make sure to project your voice forward so it doesn’t get muffled!
Even if the world comes to hate meyangusukinii

Young Skinny is a four-piece rock band active since 2020.
Their signature sound embodies classic Japanese rock, and their heartfelt melodies and lyrics consistently resonate with young listeners.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend to teenage boys for scoring high is “Even If the World Comes to Hate Me.” Despite its bright tone, it doesn’t simply ramp up in intensity; in fact, the key drops a step when the chorus hits.
Even if you can’t sing very high, it’s still very manageable, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Easy-to-sing songs recommended for teen boys with low voices | You can sing them even during voice change! (21–30)
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.


