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!
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Easy-to-sing songs recommended for teen boys with low voices | You can sing them even during voice change! (21–30)
JingleYuuma

Yuma, who is active as the “good singer” of the YouTuber group Comdot, has a track called Jingle that my students often sang when their throats weren’t in great shape because it’s “easy to sing,” so I think it’s in a range that’s easy for others too.
Jingle’s vocal range is B2 to D#4, staying mostly in the low to mid range.
Of course, it builds from verse A to verse B to the chorus, but unlike other songs, the range doesn’t change much, so it might be easier to keep pitch.
It’s a perfect song for winter, so start practicing it now!
Mosa o.gyutto.

Singer-songwriter Mosawo, who is popular for her gentle lyrics and musicality that resonate with Gen Z.
Her hallmark is a whisper voice—soft vocals laced with breath—and all her works are crafted to make the most of that tone.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Gyutto.
Most of the track sits in the mid-range, so as long as you match the key, anyone can sing it comfortably.
The vocal line is also calm, without abrupt jumps in pitch.
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JourneyFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze is an artist known for his unique style of blending R&B into J-pop.
For teenage boys as well, singing as effortlessly as he does is something to aspire to, isn’t it? Among his songs, one that’s especially easy to sing is Tabiji.
Compared to his other tracks, it uses fewer techniques common in R&B—such as vocal runs—and the vocal range is relatively narrow, making it a particularly singable piece for teenage male singers.
peanut butterAratani Shota

Shota Araya is a singer-songwriter whose originality-rich musical style—mixing Black music with contemporary J-POP—has earned him widespread popularity.
While he drew attention as the former vocalist of a popular band, his activities have prioritized music over popularity, and he has produced several notable songs.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend for men with lower voices is Peanut Butter.
Although it has an R&B vibe, the vocal line is fairly steady and understated, and the song is arranged throughout in the low to low-mid range.
LOOP ~One of the BE:ST-03 RYUHEI~RYUHEI

This song was created as part of BE:FIRST’s solo project and is RYUHEI’s solo track.
The vocal range is around D3–D5, focusing mainly on the lower register.
Overall, the song has a calm feel, so it should be easy to sing for lower-voice male singers who aren’t comfortable with high notes.
The chorus gets a bit higher, but since it’s a stylish track with strong R&B elements, singing gently in falsetto without belting fits the song well.
I think it’s great to have a song like this in your repertoire, so definitely give it a listen!
GOD_iNumber_i

Number_i is a dance-vocal group supported by women across a wide range of ages.
Their sophisticated dance performances and hip-hop-centered sound are striking.
From their tracks, the one I especially recommend for men with lower voices is GOD_i.
It’s a hip-hop-focused piece, and the hook features very low vocals.
While the rap itself is slightly on the challenging side, the vocal range makes it relatively easy to perform—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Song of Greensoshina

In addition to his work as a comedian, Soshina is also active as a YouTuber and an artist.
He releases music consistently and has a few hits to his name.
Among his songs, the one I particularly recommend is Midori no Uta (The Green Song).
It’s a punk rock-based track sung entirely in a gravelly voice.
Despite its intensity, it actually has a fairly narrow vocal range, with most of the singing in the low to low-mid register.
It’s an ideal song for showcasing the richness of a man with a low voice.


