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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!

Songs for men in their 20s to sing [Popular & Classic] (41–50)

First loveHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata – “First Love” Music Video
First loveHata Motohiro

A ballad by Motohiro Hata, woven with sincere feelings carried by his clear, translucent voice.

He tenderly portrays memories of a love that ended against the flow of fate, likening them to a blue apple and tangled threads.

Released in January 2013 as the ending theme for the TV anime “Space Brothers” and later included on the album “Signed POP,” this work is a characteristically minor-key song from Hata.

Coupled with Seiji Kameda’s delicate arrangement, it strikingly depicts the pain and regret of a love that reached its farewell while still immature.

Hata’s relatable vocals make it a song that recalls the bitter experiences of a first love.

LOSERYonezu Kenshi

A vivid portrayal of the feelings of young people struggling with self-loathing and how to face society, this is one of Kenshi Yonezu’s signature works.

While self-deprecatingly accepting the label “loser,” the protagonist’s determination to rise from that state is deeply moving.

Released as a double A-side single in September 2016 and later included on the 2017 album BOOTLEG, the song also drew attention for its music video, in which Yonezu himself tried dancing for the first time.

In 2018, it was featured in a Honda JADE car commercial, earning widespread support across diverse audiences.

It’s a track not only for those who want to look back on their youth, but also for anyone who feels they haven’t found their place or who harbors anxiety about the future.

MetronomeYonezu Kenshi

A gemlike ballad that gently captures the subtleties of meetings and partings.

It likens the relationship of two lovers to a metronome, meticulously portraying how hearts that once beat in unison gradually fall out of sync.

Kenshi Yonezu’s delicate vocals and memorable melodic lines convey the ache of love with nothing left unsaid.

Included on the album Bremen, released in October 2015, the song also garnered attention for its distinctive music video composed of hand-drawn illustrations.

It is a track that will surely resonate deeply with anyone suffering the pain of heartbreak or struggling with growing distance from someone dear.

pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – “masshiro” (pure white) [Official Audio]
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.

1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – 1,150,000-Kilometer Film [Official Audio]
1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfisharu Higedan Dism

This is a heartfelt song that likens a love story to a film director and a leading actress.

It was included on Official HIGE DANDism’s April 2018 album “Escaparade,” and was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Love Me, Love Me Not.” Over an impressively jazzy piano sound, Satoshi Fujwara’s clear, translucent vocals resonate.

The song portrays cherishing life’s many moments—from the couple’s first meeting to their days after marriage.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when looking back on memories with someone special or when pledging your future together.

I’ll call your name.SUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “I’ll Call Your Name” MV (Theme Song for the Film ‘Tokyo Revengers’)
I'll call your name.SUPER BEAVER

This song powerfully conveys the importance of friendship, love, and human connection through its lyrics.

Released by SUPER BEAVER in 2021, it is known as the theme song for the film Tokyo Revengers.

Carried by an energetic melody, it looks back on past events and emotions while delivering a message about deepening bonds with the people who matter most.

It’s perfect for those in their twenties who feel nostalgic about their youth.

Singing it at karaoke can be a wonderful chance to connect with friends or a loved one.

If you want to express your feelings to someone important, pick up the mic and give it a try.

You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon – You Don’t Listen to Rock [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You don't listen to rock.aimyon

A love song that sings of the sweet and sour feelings of youthful romance.

Singer-songwriter Aimyon released it in 2017.

It’s memorable for the way “I” try to convey my feelings to “you,” who doesn’t listen to rock, through music.

Inspired by a Spitz concert, the track has become hugely popular, surpassing 100 million streams.

The band arrangement centered on acoustic guitar creates a refreshing vibe.

Sing it at karaoke and your feelings might reach the one you like.

It’s also a perfect track for a drive-date BGM.