Songs that men in their 20s should sing [Popular & Classic Hits]
When you go to karaoke with friends or a partner, it can be hard to decide what to sing, right?
There are so many options—from songs that hype up the mood to slower-tempo tracks—that it’s easy to feel unsure.
So in this article, we’ve picked out songs we’d love men in their 20s to sing!
You’ll find a wide range of tracks popular at karaoke, including theme songs from anime and dramas that were hits during the time people in their 20s spent their school years.
Try singing love songs that express affection for someone special or nostalgic tunes that bring back memories at your next karaoke session!
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Songs for men in their 20s to sing [Popular & Classic] (11–20)
Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

A song distinguished by its warm, heartfelt melody line.
Its gentle, unhurried tune carries lyrics that vow eternal love and resonate deeply.
Included on the 2010 album “Niche Syndrome,” it was also featured in an NTT Docomo commercial.
Taka’s soaring vocals convey profound affection and unwavering devotion.
It’s a popular wedding staple and perfect for singing to express your feelings for someone special.
Be sure to pick it when you want to create a romantic atmosphere at karaoke.
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

The song, produced as an insert track for the film “Your Name.,” is a moving love song that portrays a fateful encounter.
Released by RADWIMPS in August 2016, it features lyrics centered on the bond between lovers that transcends time and space.
Its edgy guitar riffs and driving sound are addictive, and Yojiro Noda’s passionate vocals are a major draw.
The track has garnered broad support from both anime fans and Japanese rock listeners.
It’s also recommended if you want to fire up a karaoke session or sing it with heartfelt feelings for someone special.
As a personSUPER BEAVER

This is a SUPER BEAVER song whose unadorned words cut to the core of human nature and stir the heart.
While acknowledging the darker sides of people—lies, betrayal, and secrets—it still sings of wanting to believe and to keep on loving.
The track was included on the album “27,” released in June 2016.
It was used as the opening theme for the drama “Sono ‘Okodawari’, Watashi ni mo Kure yo!!” starring Mayu Matsuoka, and in 2021 it was also selected for Asahi Beer’s “Asahi Super Dry” commercial.
A powerful ballad that incorporates the band’s first use of strings, it’s a song you’ll want to hear when you’re struggling with relationships or frustrated by your own weakness.
Even if people call you a fool, it will give a push to those who still want to live with style.
Make it through a lonely nightLucky Kilimanjaro

The lead track from Lucky Kilimanjaro’s major-label debut EP, “HUG.” Released in November 2018, the song captures the exhilaration of breaking free from a night spent alone, set to a polished dance beat.
Its lyrics depict loneliness and anxiety through everyday language, creating a sound that feels close to listeners’ daily lives.
A stylish dance number perfect for the slightly weary walk home.
Heartbreaker (I fell in love with a cowgirl)Hirai Dai

A gem of a love song by Dai Hirai that paints uncontrollable infatuation and aching longing with a sound that skillfully weaves in elements of country music.
It sings of a man’s pure feelings for a free-spirited, cowgirl-like woman, set to a refreshing beach sound.
Released in April 2025, the piece conveys the bittersweetness of love through a gentle narrative tone and a pleasant melodic line.
Created as the first installment of a series leading up to “HIRAIDAI presents THE BEACH TRIP 2025,” which kicks off in May, it’s a perfect fit for open-air moments like seaside drives or BBQs under clear blue skies.
A soul-stirring ballad that deeply resonates with those nursing heartbreak or struggling with single-minded love.
Monsterarashi

This is a poignant love song about a mysterious being who awakens in the darkness of night and pours out deep feelings for a beloved.
Even if memories fade or they are reborn, the unwavering resolve to keep searching for that person is strikingly portrayed, and the vow of eternal love is truly moving.
Released in May 2010 as Arashi’s 30th single, the song drew attention as the theme for the Nippon TV drama “Kaibutsu-kun,” starring Satoshi Ohno.
Blending a dark, mysterious atmosphere with pop elements, sharp choreography, and a compelling sound, it continues to enjoy strong support from a wide audience.
It’s the perfect track when you want to feel the ache of love and the constancy of devotion to someone dear.
Songs for Men in Their 20s to Sing [Popular & Classic] (21–30)
Ghost AvenueEVE

Set against a floating, dark track, this song by Eve sharply captures the restless emotions of living in the modern age.
Released as a digital single in July 2025, it brilliantly conveys loneliness and alienation—as if you’re the only ghost wandering the city—through an irresistibly catchy melody.
There’s plenty to savor, from the funky bassline to the slightly ennui-tinged vocals.
On nights when you can’t tell anyone how you really feel, why not give this piece a listen?


