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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 those good at bass (171–180)

A Little Love SongMONGOL800

As for the song “Chiisana Koi no Uta,” most people probably think of it as MONGOL800’s signature track, but it’s surprising to learn that it has actually never been released as a single.

It’s known for having been covered by many different artists, and it consistently ranks high on karaoke charts.

With its very simple melody, it’s easy for anyone to sing, and its upbeat vibe makes it perfect for livening up the mood—so it’s no wonder it’s a karaoke chart regular.

Don’t worry about being a little off-key—just sing your heart out and have fun!

cherry blossomKobukuro

Kobukuro’s 12th single, released in November 2005.

Since the song starts right off with a high falsetto, many might think, “What part of this is low?” But the low-register harmonies you can hear in the 1-A section are quite the ‘ikebo’ (handsome-sounding voice).

The main part often requires relatively high notes, but men who are good at low notes might enjoy singing it in harmony with a friend who’s good at high notes.

Of course, tackling the main part yourself is also an option! If you can produce a solid low voice, adjusting the key should let you sing it really nicely.

countrysideKoji Tamaki

Pastoral – Koji Tamaki (Full)
Koji Tamaki - Denen

This is a famous song by Koji Tamaki, well-known as the vocalist of Anzen Chitai.

The tempo is fast outside the chorus, so keeping the rhythm might be tricky, but the key itself is low, making it a relatively easy song to sing.

It’s a well-known track, so it really gets the crowd going.

All of the YouthFujifabric

This is Fujifabric’s 10th single, released on November 7, 2007.

Since 2018, it’s also been used as the song for LINE Mobile’s “Niji” series of commercials, so many of you may have heard it there.

Fujifabric’s vocalist Soichiro Yamauchi is a singer whose voice contains relatively rich high-order overtones, so at first listen some people might think, “There’s no way I can sing that high!” But don’t worry.

The actual range used in the song isn’t that high, so even those who struggle with high notes should be able to sing it well.

Give it a try.

Even if the pitch is low, a good trick to emphasize the higher overtones in your voice is to place the sound toward your upper palate when you sing.

Let's meet in Yurakucho.Frank Nagai

Frank Nagai “Let’s Meet in Yurakucho (Stereo)”
Let's Meet in Yurakucho – Frank Nagai

When you think of the allure of deep vocals, it has to be this man! It’s a classic Showa-era hit sung by Frank Nagai.

Showa pop has straightforward song structures and melodies, making it a top choice for karaoke picks.

In particular, Frank Nagai’s songs don’t demand any tricky high notes, so they’re perfect material for low-voiced guys.

That said, once you try singing them, you’ll realize that producing that resonant, well-projected low register is actually pretty tough.

Give it a shot with your wonderful low voice!

Recommended karaoke songs for men with low voices and those good at singing in the lower register (181–190)

Let's dance at homeGen Hoshino

Gen Hoshino – Let’s Dance at Home (Potluck Mix)
Let's Dance at My Place Hoshino Gen

This song by Gen Hoshino wasn’t initially released as an official recording; it first appeared as an acoustic self-performed version on his Instagram.

Musicians who resonated with the piece later joined in to create the version we’re introducing here: “Uchi de Odorou (Potluck Mix).” The track is built on a very simple structure, with the same melody repeated and centered around Hoshino’s appealing low register, so it’s a song I especially recommend for low-voiced male singers to enjoy performing.

Don’t overthink it—just embrace the simplicity and have fun!

avatar; incarnation; embodimentMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama – Incarnation (Full ver.)
Incarnation of Masaharu Fukuyama

This is Masaharu Fukuyama’s 24th single, released in May 2009.

It’s a lively, upper mid-tempo track with a 70s brass rock vibe, and in that sense it’s a very easy song to sing at karaoke.

The light, brisk beat paired with Fukuyama’s rich, deep voice makes for a striking combination.

That said, the song’s range—especially in the chorus—does include higher notes, so if you’re not comfortable with high tones, it’s important to check in advance and adjust the key to suit you.

Singing it with a slightly heavier feel than the beat will make it sound even cooler.