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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!

Even Karaoke Beginners Can Relax! Easy-to-Sing Songs for Men (301–310)

VioletMotohiro Hata

Motohiro Hata – “Sumire” Music Video
Sumire Motohiro Hata

This is Motohiro Hata’s 20th single, released in February 2016.

It’s a very refreshing song that evokes the gentle sunshine of spring.

Hata’s light, lively vocals further enhance that effect.

If you sing this at karaoke, there are parts—such as the latter half of the chorus—where the melodic range is a bit wide, but once you get past that, it’s quite easy to remember and sing.

If you’re not comfortable with high notes, be mindful of the key setting and give it a try.

A good tip for making it sound nice is to avoid forcing your voice and sing softly.

GOBUMP OF CHICKEN

This song, which feels like a cheer anthem that makes you think, “Let’s just start running, no matter how it turns out,” was used as the theme for the anime GRANBLUE FANTASY The Animation.

It features BUMP OF CHICKEN’s signature refreshing sound and vocals, making it an extremely pleasant track to listen to.

Its defining traits are a smoothly flowing melody line and a narrow vocal range.

With no large interval jumps and a limited range, it should be easy to adjust the key.

Be sure to listen closely, memorize the melody line, and try singing it yourself.

Even Karaoke Beginners Can Relax! Easy Songs for Men to Sing (311–320)

Christmas songback number

back number – “Christmas Song” Music Video
Christmas song back number

This is back number’s 14th single, released in November 2015.

It was chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.

m.

drama “5→9: The Monk Who Fell in Love with Me” and won the Best Drama Song at the 87th The Television Drama Academy Awards, so many of you have probably heard it.

Sung by vocalist Iyori Shimizu, whose high notes are wonderfully beautiful, it may intimidate some people into hesitating to try it at karaoke after just one listen—but there’s no need to worry! It’s true that, for a male-vocal track, the original key is set quite high, but the vocal melody itself is relatively simple.

If you adjust the key to suit your range, many people should be able to aim for a high score.

There are sections with some pitch leaps, such as in the latter half of the chorus, but if you prepare in advance—practicing transitions between chest voice and falsetto and paying attention to vowel and consonant articulation in the lyrics—you can take on the challenge with confidence.

Earth Blues ~337~KICK THE CAN CREW

KICK THE CAN CREW Earth Blues ~337~ USJ Countdown Party 2019
Earth Blues ~337~ KICK THE CAN CREW

It’s a drinking song that kicks off with the familiar Japanese 3-3-7 clapping intro.

It’s perfect for party people who want to drink a lot, get really tipsy, and get so pumped they could lift the whole Earth.

The lyrics are super funny!

Weʼll go togetherSnow Man

Snow Man「Weʼll go together」Music Video YouTube Ver.
Weʼll go togetherSnow Man

Snow Man is an idol group that’s widely supported by many young people regardless of gender.

While recent idol songs increasingly feature high-difficulty tracks like K-pop, they still deliver classic, sparkling pop in an orthodox style.

Among their songs, a particular recommendation is “We’ll go together.” It features a familiar chord progression and a relatively narrow vocal range.

Although falsetto appears in the chorus, it’s only for a moment, so it’s perfectly fine to boldly try singing it in chest voice instead.

Blues Swaying in the Wind feat. TAKUMATOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA

Wind-Swayed Blues feat. TAKUMA (10-FEET) / TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA
Blues Swaying in the Wind feat. TAKUMA TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra is a ska band that represents Japan.

They’ve collaborated with numerous artists and have produced many classic songs to date.

Their collaboration with TAKUMA from 10-FEET is this track, “Kaze ni Soyogu Blues (feat.

TAKUMA).” Because the song features many melody developments reminiscent of Japanese kayōkyoku (traditional pop), it includes plenty of vocal lines that are easy for Japanese listeners to sing.

The vocal range isn’t very wide either, so even those who can’t hit high notes should be able to sing it.

412KEIJU

KEIJU – 412 (Official Music Video)
412KEIJU

KEIJU, known as a member of the hip-hop group KANDYTOWN that enjoyed massive cross-genre popularity from 2010 through the early 2020s, has released his first new album in about five years, N.

I.

T.

O.

, in May 2025, drawing a lot of attention.

The track 412, introduced here, is included on the album and stands out for its mellow, ennui-tinged vibe.

With melodic, Auto-Tune–infused vocals and lyrics that appear to quote KOHH’s classic John and Yoko, it’s a masterful song brimming with his signature taste.

As mentioned, the rap leans melodic, so if you like song-driven hip-hop, be sure to add this one to your repertoire.