A must-see for Gen Z men! Easy-to-sing songs by male artists for karaoke
Some of you might enjoy going to karaoke with friends but aren’t very confident about your singing, right?
This time, we’ve put together a list of songs recommended for Gen Z men who actually want to sing but lack confidence.
They’re all tracks from famous artists that everyone knows, so it’s easy to pick from.
We chose songs with relatively low keys and without extreme pitch jumps, and the more you sing them, the better they’ll feel—so give them some practice!
A must-see for Gen Z men! Easy-to-sing songs by male artists for karaoke (1–10)
New Treasure IslandSakanaction

Sakanaction’s 11th single incorporates elements of pop and dance music.
Created as the theme song for the film “Bakuman,” the track fully showcases the band’s musical identity.
It blends a retro atmosphere with a modern sound in a perfectly balanced way, making it a surefire crowd-pleaser at karaoke.
Released in September 2015, it achieved major commercial success, including reaching No.
1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart.
The music video features staging reminiscent of Showa-era music and variety shows, allowing you to dive deeper into the song’s world.
It’s a cleverly arranged, comical yet calculated number that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
Daphne (winter daphne)DISH//

It’s a pop-rock song characterized by a moving melody and lyrics themed around gratitude and growth.
The meanings embedded in the daphne flower’s language—“glory” and “eternity”—are deeply connected to the lyric’s themes.
Released in November 2021, the song was also used as the theme for the NTV drama “The Winner in February: The Classroom of Certain Success.” Co-written by DISH// vocalist Takumi Kitamura and Hattori from Macaroni Enpitsu, the track was completed by incorporating each other’s ideas.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear as an anthem for examinees, their families, and everyone striving hard every day.
OverdoseNatori

Characterized by its sweet melody and addictive lyrics, this song is a track packed with Natori’s charm.
The lyrics, depicting the struggles and dependence in a romantic relationship, resonate deeply with listeners.
Its popularity exploded after posts on TikTok, and it was released as a digital single in September 2022.
It has surpassed 100 million streams and has drawn attention across various fields, including being featured in the game “The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage.” It’s also great for karaoke, with a rhythmic groove and whispery vocal style.
Highly recommended for those who want to feel the subtleties of love or music fans looking to discover a new talent.
Monsterstorm

This is Arashi’s 30th single, from a group so popular they’re often called a national phenomenon.
Released in May 2010 as the theme song for the TV drama and film “Kaibutsu-kun” starring Satoshi Ohno, it’s a catchy, pop-leaning track that vividly conveys the desire to whisk a lover away.
The lyrics express pure feelings for a loved one and carry a message that values the heart over appearances.
With few large melodic leaps, it’s relatively easy to sing, making it a great choice when you want to get the energy up at karaoke.
orangeSPYAIR

A song by SPYAIR, a four-member rock band popular both in Japan and abroad.
It marks their fourth collaboration with the Haikyu!! anime series and was released in February 2024 as the theme song for the film Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle.
Characterized by a refreshing melody and emotional lyrics, it centers on parting and reunion, offering courage to move toward the future.
It’s the first tie-in track since the addition of the new vocalist, YOSUKE, and while it preserves SPYAIR’s signature appeal, it also showcases a new charm.
With a relatively low key and few large jumps in pitch, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to at life’s turning points, such as farewells with friends or graduation season.
nowHIKAKIN & SEIKIN

It’s a forward-looking J-POP number that fuses the tones of traditional instruments with modern sounds.
It expresses the universal theme of “how to live in this very moment” through innovative musicality.
Released in November 2018, it peaked at No.
43 on the Billboard Japan charts.
The music video also drew attention for its unique concept: a single-take shot played in reverse.
With a relatively low key and few extreme jumps in pitch, it’s recommended for karaoke beginners.
It’s a perfect song both for getting hyped with friends and for reflecting on life.
I love youSUPER BEAVER

A song that celebrates the strength and warmth of love.
Released in February 2021 as the title track of SUPER BEAVER’s seventh album, “I Love You.” Set to a powerful rock sound, this ballad-like piece conveys feelings of love and gratitude in a straightforward way, resonating deeply with fans.
The album reached a peak of No.
2 on the Oricon charts and became a major hit that stayed on the charts for a long time.
The lyrics, which express the feelings of caring for someone and the importance of conveying those feelings, are sure to strike a chord.
Consider choosing it the next time you go to karaoke with someone special—it’s bound to be a song that stays with you.






