I want to sing at karaoke! The latest Japanese songs for men
When you head to karaoke, you want to sing songs that everyone around you can get excited about, right?
These days, new tracks are constantly being added and trends keep changing.
So this time, we’re rounding up the latest Japanese songs that men will want to sing at karaoke!
There are plenty of classic hits and trending tunes, so if there are any you don’t know, be sure to check them out!
Just knowing them means you can hype things up together when someone else sings them—so it definitely won’t hurt to learn a few!
Alright, let’s get started!
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I want to sing at karaoke! Latest Japanese songs for men (91–100)
heavy mellowSpitz

The refreshing tone is soothing, isn’t it? This is a funk tune by Spitz, one of Japan’s leading rock bands.
It’s included on the album “CYCLE HIT 2006-2017 Spitz Complete Single Collection,” released in 2017.
Not just this one—their songs are all easy to sing, so I recommend them.
Precious thingsRoad of Major

This work is characterized by a melodious, catchy rock sound and lyrics that resonate with the heart.
Despite being an indie debut single, it spent 19 consecutive weeks in the Oricon Top 10 and became a million seller with total sales exceeding 900,000 copies.
Since its release in September 2002, it has continued to capture the hearts of many fans.
It is also included on the album “ROAD OF MAJOR” and is known as one of the band’s signature songs.
With a youthful punk vibe that gets crowds going at karaoke, it’s popular with both men and women.
The lyrics, which sing about life’s journey and the things that matter most, leave a deep impression on listeners.
It’s a recommended track for making memories with friends or when you want to fire yourself up.
I want to sing at karaoke! Latest Japanese songs for men (101–110)
Knock KnockPilafian

One of the most talked-about rappers in the current MC battle scene is Pilaf Seijin.
He has a lot of haters, but just as many fans, and his streaming numbers are exceptional for a rapper.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is Knock Knock.
While it’s not a particularly low-range piece, the vocal line is simple, so even men with lower voices can sing it comfortably.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Re equation10-FEET

This is the 23rd single by the Japanese three-piece band 10-FEET, released in October 2023.
It was selected as the theme song for the drama “Fermat no Ryori” (Fermat’s Cooking).
I found the relatively broad-groove vocal track riding over the up-tempo backing track to be very comfortable and striking.
The vocal melody doesn’t use a particularly wide range, so I think it should be easy to sing for most men.
However, the most important point when singing this song is, above all, how well you can recreate the original song’s large, flowing groove of the phrases, and how skillfully—and fully—you can use the rests between phrases.
Be sure to listen carefully to the original and study how it uses “space in the vocals” before you try singing it.
Strawberry MargaritaELLEGARDEN

The song “Strawberry Margarita,” included on the sixth album The End of Yesterday—their first album in roughly 16 years counting from before their hiatus—kicks off with a tension-raising intro that features a gritty yet textured guitar sound.
While the all-English lyrics and brisk tempo characteristic of ELLEGARDEN can make it feel challenging, the melody itself has a narrow range and modest dynamics, making it relatively easy to tackle at karaoke.
It’s a refreshing, high-energy tune whose wistful melody feels good to sing.
single bedSharam Q

Sharam Q is a four-piece rock band that gained popularity for a musical style that shifts its tone from comical to serious depending on the song.
Their sixth single, “Single Bed,” which was used as the ending theme for the TV anime D·N·A²: A Girl Who Was Conned Somewhere in Time, garnered renewed attention when a self-cover version was released in 2013.
Its chorus features an emotive melody that makes effective use of chromatic notes, making it especially satisfying to sing at karaoke.
It’s a classic ballad that many listeners will likely relate to for its sentimental lyrics.
The PeopleTatsuro Yamashita

Included on his ninth studio album “Boku no Naka no Shōnen” and later selected as the theme song for the PlayStation 4 game “Yakuza 6: The Song of Life,” the track “Sōbō” opens with a soulful vocal performance over a weighty piano sound, stirring the heart with its powerful message.
While the vocal range isn’t wide, the dynamics give the melody rich expression, so keep that in mind when singing it at karaoke.
It’s an emotional number that will make everyone want to join in a beautiful choral sing-along.





