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Karaoke songs recommended for men with low voices or who are good at singing in a low register

In recent years, Japan’s music scene has seen an increase in songs with lots of high notes, influenced by K-pop.

As a result, it’s become harder for men with lower voices to find songs that suit them.

So! We’ve selected recommended tracks specifically for men with deep voices.

We also considered how well these songs go over at karaoke, so if you’re planning to go with a group soon, be sure to check them out.

Karaoke songs recommended for men with low voices or strong lower registers (81–90)

tear(s)Ketsumeishi

Released in 2004 as Ketsumeishi’s ninth single, it became one of their signature songs.

The track doesn’t do anything particularly flashy with its melody or chords—in fact, it’s rather simple—but it somehow grabs people’s hearts.

The key stays consistently low, making it easy to sing, yet it’s a song you want to keep listening to.

FlowerORANGE RANGE

This is ORANGE RANGE’s eighth single, released on October 20, 2004.

It was the theme song for the film Be With You, starring Yuko Takeuchi and Shido Nakamura.

The track has a very warm, mid-tempo feel, and the vocals you hear here are comfortably relaxed rather than forceful.

RYO, who handles the low-register vocals in ORANGE RANGE, has parts that are perfect for showcasing the voices of low-range male singers.

Try performing it with someone who’s good at high notes and make a great duo.

That said, the main vocal line doesn’t use particularly high notes either, so definitely give that a try too!

The End of the WorldTHEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT

The End of the World / THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT
The End of the World THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT

I think this is one of those songs many fans would call a signature track by Thee Michelle.

It’s very simple, but it’s bursting with that unmistakable Michelle style.

It’s a masterpiece made possible by Chiba’s raspy voice and the rhythm section’s tight sound.

It’s not a song you belt out, but I recommend it to anyone who can bring out the vibe with some shouts.

nudityHINONABE

Nudity / HINONABE (Music Video)
Naked HINONABE

HINONABE is a four-piece rock band based in Chiba Prefecture.

Since performing at ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2024, they’ve been drawing attention in the Japanese rock scene.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is this very “ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2024.” The track is infused with the dark worldview they excel at.

In line with that theme, the vocal lines are built primarily around lower registers.

Combined with the sultry, dark lyrics, it’s a piece that will bring out the full potential of lower male voices.

JAMTHE YELLOW MONKEY

JAM – THE YELLOW MONKEY LIVE @ TOKYO DOME, 2001
JAMTHE YELLOW MONKEY

A poignant ballad by THE YELLOW MONKEY, who reunited in 2016, featuring memorable lyrics.

It’s a song where you can feel the rock-solid power and soul of Kazuya Yoshii, and it’s a showcase ballad especially recommended for men with lower voices.

A classic you’ll want to sing gently toward the end of a karaoke session.

Night of 15Yutaka Ozaki

"15 no Yoru" by Yutaka Ozaki — cover by Tama (expressive-faced solo performer) [High Quality Audio & Video], recorded from NicoNico Live broadcast
15 No Yoru by Yutaka Ozaki

A song released in 1983 by singer-songwriter Yutaka Ozaki.

The key isn’t very high, so it’s easy to sing even for men with lower voices.

If you sing it while recalling the anguish, anger, and frustration of your teenage years, the lyrics will likely carry even more conviction.

Recommended karaoke songs for men with low voices and those good at singing in a low register (91–100)

OursBESPER

BESPER – Ours [Music Video]
OursBESPER

BESPER is a band gaining attention for its highly original sound, influenced by genres like AOR, city pop, and soul music.

They’re a group with a very solid musical foundation, centering on city pop with strong elements of Black music.

Their new song “Ours” is characterized by a structure that emphasizes the midrange.

While it doesn’t feature a distinct low-end part, it’s an ideal track for showcasing richness in the low-mid frequencies.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.