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Karaoke songs that are easy to sing—even for those who aren’t confident singers—recommended for men in their 40s

“Karaoke is fun, but I’m tone-deaf, so I’m not good at it.

.

.” I think many men in their 40s share this concern.

Since it’s a staple at drinking parties and reunions, it’s only natural to feel nervous about singing.

But actually, it’s not that hard to solve.

By choosing songs that make you sound good and suit your personality, there are surprisingly many tracks you can enjoy singing.

In this article, we’ll introduce especially easy-to-sing songs from the classic hits your generation loved, such as FLYING KIDS and Unicorn.

Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren't confident at singing, recommended for men in their 40s (101–110)

Bon-giri Love SongSouthern All Stars

Southern All Stars – Bon-giri Love Song [Official Music Video]
Bon-giri Love Song by Southern All Stars

This is the fourth song released exclusively as a digital single by Southern All Stars, released in July 2023.

It’s one of their signature summer tunes, featuring a slightly bouncy, funky beat that really stands out! For many men in their 40s as of 2023, the phrase “summer means Southern!!” probably rings true.

The vocal melody doesn’t cover a very wide range, and the tune itself is easy to sing along to casually, so even those who don’t often have chances to sing or who feel they’re not good at singing should find it very singable.

The key to making it sound good is to avoid letting the rhythm of your singing become flat.

Stay GoldHi-STANDARD

Hi-STANDARD – Stay Gold [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Stay GoldHi-STANDARD

Hi-STANDARD, a band that enjoyed immense popularity in the punk rock scene of the 1990s.

They’ve produced numerous classics, but the song I especially recommend for men in their 40s who want something easy to sing is Stay Gold.

It falls under hardcore punk, yet features a relatively straightforward vocal line for the genre, with no particularly difficult shouts.

The vocal range is also on the narrower side, so if you’re comfortable with English lyrics, give it a try.

Rose of PassionTHE BLUE HEARTS

[Official] THE BLUE HEARTS 'Rose of Passion' [6th Single (1990/7/25)] THE BLUE HEARTS / Jyounetsu no Bara
The Rose of Passion THE BLUE HEARTS

This is THE BLUE HEARTS’ ninth single overall, released in 1990.

It was also used as the theme song for the TBS drama “High School Graffiti 2.” THE BLUE HEARTS, who performed this song, burst onto the scene during the so-called band boom from the late ’80s to the early ’90s.

So among people in their 40s, there are likely quite a few who covered this song with their own bands and performed it at school festivals back then.

The song itself is an up-tempo, straight-ahead rock number, and even from a vocal standpoint, it doesn’t seem to require particularly advanced techniques or special projection.

So don’t overthink it—just belt it out and have fun!

A Little Love SongMONGOL800

It’s one of MONGOL800’s signature songs, but it has never been released as a single and is included on the band’s second indie album, “MESSAGE.” By the way, despite being an indie release, this album sold over 2.

8 million copies! It’s an up-tempo, super catchy rock number, and you don’t need any complicated explanations to enjoy singing it.

Everyone, just belt it out however you like and have fun!

homeYusaku Kiyama

A moving ballad filled with warm father-to-child love and hopes for growth has been delivered by Yusaku Kiyama.

His gentle, calm voice conveys deep affection for family, and despite its straightforward storytelling, it leaves a lasting resonance in the listener’s heart.

Released in February 2008, the song was featured as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “UtaSta!!” and Yomiuri TV’s “Joho Live Miyane-ya,” and it also led to his appearance at the 59th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen that same year.

For karaoke, it’s recommended when you want to reflect on family memories or express gratitude to someone special.

It’s a tender, warmth-filled song—like softly returning someone’s hand squeeze under a bright sky.

Karaoke songs recommended for men in their 40s that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing (111–120)

heartKobukuro

The song “Kokoro” (“Heart”) is a number that gives you an opportunity to face your own heart.

Released in 2017, it was chosen as the theme song for the film “I’m Taking a Break at Work Now” (Chotto Ima Kara Shigoto Yamete Kuru), and the music video features NAOTO from EXILE and Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE.

The track unfolds at a relaxed pace, as if having a gentle conversation with your heart, making it easy to sing without rushing.

If the key feels a bit high, try lowering it a few steps so you can sing more comfortably and freely.

Endless road19

19 (Juke) “Endless Road” (Live at Shibuya Public Hall, 2001.11.21)
Endless Road 19

The band 19 gained popularity in the 2000s for their catchy messaging and musical style.

For those in their early 40s, they’re probably a nostalgic group that brings back memories of youth.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Hatenonai Michi (Endless Road).

It leans a bit toward the lower register, but by your 40s, this level of low pitch should be comfortable to sing.

Also, the song doesn’t require high notes, so even those who aren’t good with falsetto should have no trouble.

Give it a try.