Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men
At karaoke with friends, there are probably many men who feel, “I’m actually not good at singing and I get nervous…” right? No one wants to go off pitch or miss the high notes and feel embarrassed.
The truth is, there are plenty of songs that anyone can sing comfortably, as well as classic tracks that get the whole room excited! This time, we’re introducing J-POP karaoke songs that even those who aren’t confident in their singing can perform with peace of mind.
We’ve selected many songs with simple melodies and rhythms that are easy to remember, so please use this as a reference!
Karaoke made easy for beginners! Easy-to-sing songs for men (1–10)
flying fishWANIMA

This song was released on August 13, 2025.
Since it’s mostly composed in the low-mid to high-mid range, I think it’s relatively easy to sing in terms of vocal range.
There’s a C5 in the first and last chorus, and it feels great if you ride the melody and push it out with momentum there.
It has WANIMA’s signature rock vibe with a distinctive rhythm, so let’s lock in a few key points.
The song actually starts from the chorus, and it kicks off on the offbeat.
It’s fine to place the accent on the first beat, so make sure to line up firmly there.
The A section has rap elements, so rhythm matters more than pitch.
Try using your hands like you’re shaking maracas and keep time at double speed.
It’s a short track at about three minutes, but it sounds really cool if you can nail it—definitely give it a try at karaoke!
Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

It’s a single released on August 11, 2025, and it’s featured as the theme song for Kirin’s “Gogo no Kocha” commercial.
Among Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s songs, this one doesn’t have many characteristic high notes and is mainly sung in the low-mid to mid-high range, so it’s very easy for men to sing! The relaxed tempo also helps—if you keep time with your hand while singing, you’ll avoid rushing the rhythm and it will be easier to lock into the melody.
Also, the chorus starts on E3, which can be a bit tricky to pitch at first, so make sure to lift your facial muscles before singing.
Then take a good breath and start phonating slowly as if placing the sound in front of your vocal cords.
This way, the resonance won’t fall into your throat and you’ll maintain phonation from the vocal cords, making the whole song easier to sing! Give it a try with that in mind!
Killer tune!Yo Oizumi

It’s a song that was released as a digital-only single on August 14, 2025, and since it was also produced as the CM song for “LIVE DAM WAO!,” its theme is karaoke—so it seems like it would really hype people up when you actually sing it at karaoke! Plus, it’s a fresh, up-tempo track, so I think it will look and sound great in a karaoke setting.
It’ll likely be easier to sing if you memorize the lyrics to some extent beforehand.
The chorus in particular has a lot of words and moves quickly.
That said, the lyrics rhyme like a rap, so once you lock into the groove, it should be easier to sing.
If you’re keeping time in 4/4, putting an accent on the first beat of the intro gives it a driving, forward-leaning feel that makes it easier to deliver.
Rather than trying to articulate every single word, let the lyrics ride the melody.
I recommend humming while you’re learning the song—try it in a relaxed state!
Good night, TaxiMON7A

This is MON7A’s debut single, released on August 7, 2025.
It’s been getting a lot of attention, with over 80,000 UGC posts on TikTok and reaching as high as No.
4 on the LINE MUSIC real-time chart! It has a very current vibe, so it’s highly recommended for anyone who wants to sing a trending song.
The vocals are delivered in a smooth, spoken-flow style, without any belted sections, so it’s relatively easy to sing.
Outside of the chorus, there are many spots where the words flow continuously.
If you sing each phrase carefully one by one—like stepping up a staircase—you’ll capture the smooth feel that suits this track.
Overall, if you forget to breathe, you’ll run out of air, so remember to take quick breaths in brief pauses! It’s under three minutes and quite short, so definitely try memorizing it!
A Beautiful Poem of LoveNaoto Inti Raymi

It has a stylish feel thanks to its Latin-style rhythm and melody.
The overall vocal range is wide, from C3 to C5, but the chorus isn’t high; C#4 is used on average.
The highest note, C5, appears in the final English section, but it’s fine to sing it lightly in falsetto.
Since there aren’t any parts where you have to belt and the song is sung with a gentle vibe, it’s easy even for people who aren’t used to karaoke.
In the A section, where the lyrics move quickly, clearly pronouncing the vowel on the first beat makes it easier to lock into the rhythm and sing.
For the chorus, I also recommend really feeling the Latin groove and keeping the rhythm with your body as you sing! There are bits of English here and there, which boosts the stylish atmosphere, and being able to sing the full song will look really cool.
Summer-colored FireworksSnow Man

“Natsuiro Hanabi” is sung alternately by the nine members of Snow Man with no overlapping parts, so it’s very easy to sing solo.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad that lets you breathe comfortably and sing with ease.
It’s highly recommended for those who want to sing at a relaxed tempo and feel good doing it.
The vocal range mainly sits around mid1 to mid2, so even if high notes aren’t your strength, you can sing it with confidence.
Ballads can be tricky to add dynamics to, and some people may end up singing them somewhat flatly.
In such cases, putting clear accents on slightly higher notes or at the beginnings of phrases will help create more contrast.
In “Natsuiro Hanabi,” the C-melody is the biggest highlight, so sing it with the feeling of projecting your voice far into the distance and enjoy yourself!
CarmineELLEGARDEN

This is the new opening song for the TV anime One Piece Egghead Arc, which began airing on August 10, 2025.
The average vocal range isn’t that high, but there’s a leap from D4 to B4 at the start of the chorus.
Once you get past that part, the rest of the melody sits comfortably, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.
Since it has a rock sound, you’ll want to sing the high part of the chorus in chest voice.
The key to singing the leap cleanly is pitch stability.
If your placement changes between low and high notes, you may strain your throat and find it harder to sing.
Aim to center your intonation around the space between your eyebrows; try singing with the image of lifting your facial muscles and projecting the voice forward at all times.
That will also help you release tension, allowing your vocal cords to vibrate and your voice to come out more naturally!







