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.
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Masaharu Fukuyama’s easy-to-sing songs. A must-see for men with low voices! (1–10)
SakurazakaMasaharu Fukuyama

“Sakurazaka,” a classic that represents sakura-themed songs.
Released in 2000, it was created based on Mr.
Fukuyama’s own real-life experience of heartbreak, and the title “Sakurazaka” refers to an actual place in Ota Ward, Tokyo.
The overall vocal range isn’t very wide, and the key is neither too high nor too low, making it easy to sing.
With its relaxed, calm tempo, you can savor each word of the lyrics and sing with care.
It’s also widely known and has an easy-to-remember melody—perfect for spring karaoke.
In the Rain of RemembranceMasaharu Fukuyama

A refreshing, fast-paced number, “In the Rain of Reminiscence.” Released in 1990, it’s Masaharu Fukuyama’s debut single.
Despite its bright melody, the lyrics portray a poignant love that has ended in the past.
Its easy-to-remember lyrics and catchy melody make it very singable.
The vocal range isn’t very wide either, so even those with lower voices can sing it comfortably without changing the key.
With its driving energy, it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke!
HeartMasaharu Fukuyama

“Heart,” with its refreshing and lighthearted rhythm, is truly captivating.
Released in 1998 as a double A-side single alongside “you,” the song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Meguriai,” in which Masaharu Fukuyama co-starred with Takako Tokiwa.
Its upbeat feel and catchy melody make it easy to sing.
Although the chorus climbs a bit higher in key, the song is primarily set in the low-to-mid range, making it comfortable even for those with lower voices.
Feel the rhythm, relax your shoulders, and give it a try.
Fukuyama Masaharu’s easy-to-sing songs. A must-see for men with low voices! (11–20)
That's all.Masaharu Fukuyama

A pop number that sings about straightforward feelings of love, “That’s Everything.” Released in 2003 as part of a triple A-side single alongside “Niji” and “Himawari,” this song also drew attention for being featured in a Pocari Sweat commercial.
One of the reasons it’s easy to sing is its catchy melody that lets everyone get excited and sing along.
Another charm is how memorable it is, thanks to that melody and its simple, straightforward lyrics.
You’ll need to pay attention to the rap part in the middle, but overall it’s a song you can sing relaxed and have fun with!
MELODYMasaharu Fukuyama

MELODY is a song that straightforwardly expresses the desire to always stay with the important person right in front of you, even if you sometimes pass each other by.
It was released in 1993 as a double A-side single together with BABY BABY.
Its friendly, easy-to-remember melody makes it an easy song to sing.
Since the key is a bit on the higher side, it may be easier for those who struggle with low notes.
Conversely, if your voice is lower, dropping the key just a little will make it more comfortable to sing.
Enjoy singing it while soaking in the song’s refreshing vibe!
IT’S ONLY LOVEMasaharu Fukuyama

Set to a refreshing melody, IT’S ONLY LOVE sings of an unforgettable, heartrending romance.
Released in 1994, this song came out as a double A-side single together with SORRY BABY.
Its gently flowing, easy-to-remember melody and lyrics make it easy to sing, though the sections with a slightly wider pitch range will take some practice.
If you’re comfortable with lower notes, it might help to lower the key a bit.
If you’re good with higher notes, try singing freely while feeling the breadth of the melody.
So there was one in Tokyo, too.Masaharu Fukuyama

“Tokyo ni mo Attanda” portrays someone who moved to Tokyo with a goal, gazing at the beautiful scenery they found there while thinking of a loved one back home.
Released in 2007 as a double A-side single alongside “Muteki no Kimi,” the song was used as the theme for the film “Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad.” Although the chorus includes some slightly higher notes, the song overall lets you showcase the charm of a low voice, making it recommended for people with lower vocal ranges.
Its relaxed tempo and easy-to-remember melody also make it approachable for those who aren’t used to singing.





