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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 and strong bass (151–160)

rose flowerkururi

It’s a classic song by the Japanese rock band Quruli.

With a relaxed tempo and a narrow vocal range, even men who aren’t confident singers can aim for high scores on karaoke.

Both the lyrics and melody are exceptionally beautiful, and it goes over well even when you sing it in front of people who don’t know the song.

existenceWANIMA

WANIMA “Existence” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO / Flower Cupid Mother’s Day CM song
WANIMA exists

WANIMA’s new song “Sonzai” (“Existence”).

Since WANIMA often releases upbeat tracks, many people associate them with a wide vocal range.

While that’s true for many of their songs, this piece falls into the narrower-range category for them.

It’s not a low song per se, but it’s built mainly around a thick, midrange register with powerful shouts, making it relatively easy to sing for men with lower voices.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

RunnerBakufū Slump

[MV] Sunplaza Nakano-kun “Runner (Heisei 30 Ver.)” [Full ver.]
Runner Bakufu Slump

When it comes to songs you sing and shout with passion, many people probably think of this one.

It’s often mentioned as an easy song to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers, but if you listen to Kun from Bakufu Slump (Sunplaza Nakano-kun), you’ll notice his voice is quite low.

If you can deliver a strong, low voice, it’s sure to sound cool!

rainbowMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama Gymnasium Live: Niji (Rainbow)
Rainbow Fortune Masaharu Fukuyama

This is Masaharu Fukuyama’s 18th single, released on August 27, 2003.

Speaking of Masaharu Fukuyama, he’s a singer known for his charming, rich baritone with great depth, and this song is no exception.

Its structure lets you fully enjoy his voice, especially in the whisper-like A-melody section.

When you sing it at karaoke, particularly in that A-melody, try to engage a broad area of your abdominal muscles to open your diaphragm, and resonate your voice in your chest cavity.

You’ll surely be able to deliver a wonderful low tone!

Ooochie KoochieOoochie Koochie

Ooochie Koochie 「GOLD」Music Video
Ooochie KoochieOoochie Koochie

Ooochie Koochie is a unit formed by Koji Kikkawa and Tamio Okuda.

Their teaming up—two rock musicians who defined an era—drew major attention when they first formed.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend for men with low voices is GOLD.

It’s not that the song has a particularly narrow range, but because the low register vocals are mixed to be quite loud, it’s a perfect track for bringing out the appeal of a deep voice.

2:22Crazy Ken Band

Crazy Ken Band / 2:22 (MUSIC VIDEO)
2:22 Crazy Ken Band

Crazy Ken Band, also known as “the premier sound creators of the East,” have released many stylish tracks, but the one I especially recommend is “2:22.” While the song doesn’t have a particularly narrow vocal range, it features many opening phrases that start a bit low, which really enhances the appeal of men with deeper voices.

It also has a slightly Showa-era vibe, making it especially recommended for those with a bit more life experience.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Karaoke songs recommended for men with low voices and those good at low tones (161–170)

No, that's not it.Masayuki Suzuki

This was Masayuki Suzuki’s 17th single overall, released in January 1994.

When it comes to deep, ruggedly masculine vocals, Suzuki is the quintessential example.

If you’re a low-voiced ‘ikebo’ (handsome voice) singer, this song will let you fully showcase the charm of your tone.

However, the key point of the song is probably the chorus, which sits relatively high.

The challenge is whether you can sing the higher notes without losing that “sweetness” in your voice; that’s crucial to performing it well.

In that sense, it’s a high-difficulty song that demands advanced vocal technique and sensibility.