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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.

Recommended karaoke songs for men with low voices or strong lower registers (131–140)

Goodbye ElegyMasaki Suda

Masaki Suda, who is primarily active as an actor, released his third single in February 2018.

It also served as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Kiss that Kills.” Suda himself appeared in the drama as Kazunori Harumi.

Although calling singing his side job would be disrespectful given his talent as a vocalist, Suda’s greatest appeal as a singer is his “fiery delivery,” which you can hear in this track.

The song was composed by Huwie Ishizaki, known for his distinctive works, and it likely was written with Suda in mind.

With its very straightforward and accessible melody, it’s an easy song to sing at karaoke.

Match Suda’s passion and sing it through to the end with your own “fiery voice.”

CheersChinza DOPENESS

Chinza Dopeness is a rapper with an overwhelmingly sharp sense in the hip-hop scene.

His highly sophisticated flow and musicality have earned huge support from hardcore heads and music aficionados.

Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is Kanpai.

It’s a mellow rap piece with a strong emphasis on vocals.

Since he has a naturally deep voice, he makes the low end sound compelling throughout the song.

When you sing it, pay attention to the R pronunciation and the groove.

Doing so will make it sound like Western music even though it’s in Japanese.

Ephemeral SongRADWIMPS feat. Masaki Suda

RADWIMPS feat. Masaki Suda – Utakata Uta [Official Music Video]
Utakata Uta RADWIMPS feat. Masaki Suda

This song was the theme for the film “God of Cinema,” starring Masaki Suda.

Written by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, who also appears in the film as an actor, and featuring Masaki Suda as a guest vocalist, the track is notable for lyrics that resonate with both of their characters in the story.

While it can be sung solo, it’s also recommended if you’re looking for a duet suitable for two men.

There aren’t many high notes overall, and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it relatively easy for most people to sing.

O flowers now in full bloom,Kobukuro

Kobukuro – Oh flowers now in full bloom
Now, you flowers in full bloom, by Kobukuro

Kobukuro’s 24th single, released in February 2014.

Kobukuro isn’t particularly known for emphasizing a low, sexy voice, but if you listen closely to this song, you’ll notice they have a very appealing low register.

For example, the low note on the “yo” in the last part of the A-melody phrase “mebuku you ni” is incredibly cool—there aren’t many singers who can produce a low note like that.

As I mentioned at the beginning of this topic, resonating low notes cleanly and projecting them solidly is actually more difficult than extending high notes.

This track really showcases Kobukuro’s abilities as singers.

Let's become a familyMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama – Let’s Become a Family (Full ver.)
Let's become a family - Masaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama, released in August 2011 as his 27th single.

Since Fukuyama’s lower register is part of his appeal, this song is highly recommended for men with low voices.

Musically, it’s an orthodox slow ballad, so there shouldn’t be any particularly difficult parts to sing.

While giving clear dynamics to your expression, try to keep your tone as soft as possible throughout the entire song.

In the Rain of RemembranceMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama – In the Rain of Remembrance (【Men-Only LIVE】Fukuyama☆Grand Winter Thanksgiving Vol. 14: A Holy Night for Men, by Men, of Men—Yarō Night!!)
Masaharu Fukuyama - In the Rain of Reminiscence

A refreshing, fast-paced number brimming with momentum, “In the Rain of Reminiscence” is Masaharu Fukuyama’s debut single, released in 1990.

Despite its bright melody, the lyrics depict a bittersweet 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, so even those with lower voices can sing it comfortably without changing the key.

With its driving melody, it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke!

WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes You Gotta Make a MovementH Jungle with T

[PV][With Lyrics] H Jungle with t – WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes, Start a Movement~ [HD][FLV]
WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes Start a Movement H Jungle with T

Released in 1995 as the debut single by H Jungle with t.

The song was created through a collaboration between Masatoshi Hamada of Downtown and music producer Tetsuya Komuro, and was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s music program HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP.

It topped the Oricon chart for seven consecutive weeks and became a million-selling, smash hit.