Easy-to-sing songs by Masaharu Fukuyama. A must-see for men with low voices!
Masaharu Fukuyama is a singer-songwriter who is also active as an actor.
In addition to his signature songs like “Sakurazaka” and “Kazoku ni Narou yo,” he has produced numerous other classics and is an indispensable presence in the J-pop scene.
One of his biggest charms is his distinctive, alluring low voice.
In this article, we introduce some of Masaharu Fukuyama’s songs that are relatively easy to sing.
There are plenty of tracks especially recommended for men with lower voices, so feel free to use this as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke.
Masaharu Fukuyama’s easy-to-sing songs. A must-see for men with low voices! (1–10)
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Keshin, where you can enjoy Masaharu Fukuyama’s sexy, passionate melodies.
Released in 2009, this song was chosen as the theme for the drama Witch Trial.
It combines the allure of both low and high registers and has dynamic contrast, so the difficulty level is a bit high.
However, in terms of key, it should be quite singable for those who are comfortable with the mid-range.
The lower parts also bring out the charm of a deep voice, so listen closely to Fukuyama’s singing style and try performing it with a sexy, cool vibe!
All My LovingMasaharu Fukuyama

With its upbeat, catchy pop melody, “All My Loving” is a song you can sing while getting hyped together with the people around you.
Released in 1993 as a double A-side single along with “Koibito” (Lover), its lively feel makes it approachable and easy to sing even for those not used to karaoke.
The melody is easy to remember, which also helps.
The chorus sits a bit high, and the final chorus modulates even higher, so if your voice is on the lower side, it may be better to lower the key.
Get your friends to throw in some call-and-response and have fun singing it.
loverMasaharu Fukuyama

About Lovers, a song that portrays feelings for a former lover you just can’t forget even after breaking up.
It was released in 1993 as a double A-side single together with All My Loving.
Its gently flowing tempo and relatively narrow dynamic range make it easy to sing.
Since it mainly unfolds in the mid-to-low register, both higher- and lower-voiced singers should find it relatively comfortable.
The melody’s defining feature is its steadily ticking rhythm, so try singing it with a bit of rhythmic awareness.
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“Message,” with its catchy melody that sings of bittersweet young love.
Released in 1995 as a double A-side single together with “Ima Kono Hitotoki ga Tooi Yume no Yō ni,” the song was chosen as the theme for the film “BIRTHDAY PRESENT.” While the chorus gives off a bright and energetic vibe, the rest of the song flows rather gently, so you can sing it calmly without rushing.
The straightforward, easy-to-remember lyrics are another reason it’s easy to sing.
If you’re in the mood to take on one of Fukuyama’s songs with a lively, refreshing feel, definitely give this one a try.
milk teaMasaharu Fukuyama

Milk Tea, which tenderly portrays the heart of unrequited love from a woman’s perspective, is irresistibly heart-fluttering.
Released in 2006 as a double A-side single along with “Utsukushiki Hana,” the song was used as the theme for the variety show “Koisuru Hanikami!” Because the melody features many dynamic inflections, it may seem difficult at first.
However, the tempo is relaxed, so you’ll be fine if you sing calmly while feeling those nuances.
Avoid forcing too much power, and it will become easier to sing.
Try singing while letting the emotions depicted in the lyrics sink into your heart.
rainbowMasaharu Fukuyama

A song that gives you the courage to say, “Alright, I’m going to work toward my dream!”—that’s Niji (Rainbow).
Released in 2003 as a triple A-side single along with Himawari and Sore ga Subete sa, this track was used as the theme song for the drama WATER BOYS.
While it has a refreshing melody, its appeal lies in the rich, resonant low tones, making it a great choice for singers with lower voices.
Combined with its catchy, easy-to-sing melody, it’s exceptionally singable! Right before the final chorus, there’s a unison line with falsetto and low notes—choose the part that’s easier for you and give it a try.
Let's become a familyMasaharu Fukuyama

“Let’s Become a Family,” a perennial wedding favorite, is also highly popular.
Released in 2011 as a double A-side single alongside “fighting pose,” the song drew further attention when it was featured in a commercial for the wedding magazine Zexy.
Although there are a few parts—such as the chorus and the ending—where the key goes a bit higher, it’s fundamentally a song in which men with lower voices can really showcase their vocal appeal.
With its gentle, unhurried tempo and flowing melody, it’s easy on the ears, helps you get into the song, and is exceptionally easy to sing.
Try it at karaoke, or practice it and sing it at a friend’s wedding.






