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.
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Recommended karaoke songs for men with low voices and those good at singing in the lower register (231–240)
Long Hope PhiliaMasaki Suda

If you want to sing a Masaki Suda song at karaoke but aren’t very confident in your singing, I recommend “Long Hope Philia.” This track doesn’t have many high notes and is notably easy to sing.
The melody line is beautiful yet simply constructed, so even those who struggle with singing can pick up the knack more easily.
It’s a song that brings out the beauty of both mid-low and high tones.
It was also used as the theme song for the anime film “My Hero Academia: Two Heroes,” so it’s a great pick for gatherings of anime song fans!
GO!!!FLOW

An upbeat rock tune that became a hit after being chosen as an opening theme for the anime NARUTO.
It’s the fourth major-label single by the rock band FLOW, released in 2004.
Its positive, briskly rhythmic lyrics and driving sound captured listeners’ hearts.
With two male vocalists, it’s easy to pick a comfortable part—so be sure to try singing it with a friend.
Recommended karaoke songs for men with low voices and those good at singing in the lower register (241–250)
Go for it!Ulfuls

This is “Guts da ze!”—a lively song by Ulfuls released in 1996.
As the lyrics suggest, it’s a powerful track and a soulful song that’s easy for men with lower voices to sing.
It’s a fun song everyone can sing together to get the crowd going.
LightningStraightener

Because Atsushi Horie, the vocalist and guitarist of Straightener, has a relatively low vocal range, many of their songs are generally easy to sing.
This track, however, is sung in quite a low key as it deals with the sorrow of losing someone important.
Since the original recording layers multiple chorus parts, it’s best to enunciate clearly when singing it at karaoke.
Sync Of SummerTatsuro Yamashita

This is Tatsuro Yamashita’s 53rd single, released in July 2023.
The track is brimming with the quintessential ‘Tatsuro style’—his hallmark melodies, arrangements, and sound.
In the vocal track’s melody, I found the resonance in the lower register particularly impressive.
Since there aren’t any sections that demand extreme high notes, I’d love for men who are strong in the lower range to sing it and enjoy it.
I believe the key to performing this song well lies in how you use the rests between vocal phrases.
Please pay close attention to the spacing between each word of the lyrics as you sing.
thrillTomoyasu Hotei

It was released in 1995 as Tomoyasu Hotei’s 10th single.
The song is also famous as the theme music used when Egashira 2:50 makes his entrance, and it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It drew attention for featuring Fumiya Fujii on backing vocals, and it also showcases Hotei’s guitar technique.
I want to be kinder.Kazuyoshi Saito

Kazuyoshi Saito’s 39th single, released in November 2011.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Kaseifu no Mita.” Saito’s appeal lies in his very “masculine,” wild vocal style.
If you can capture that vibe well, the song itself doesn’t have a very wide vocal range, so it should be easy to sing even for men with lower voices.
However, precisely because the melody is simple, if you sing it too casually it can end up sounding very dull, so if you do perform it, it’s best to be careful not to let it become flat.






