Songs men like. Classic and popular Japanese songs.
It’s packed with songs that were used in dramas and anime!
There are also tracks from those dramas you admired back in the day and the anime and movies you were hooked on.
I think many of these are staple choices for men’s karaoke, so why not give them a look?
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Songs Men Like: Classic and Popular Japanese Hits (21–30)
LuckySUPERCAR

SUPERCAR is a Japanese rock band formed in Aomori Prefecture in 1995.
They made their debut in 1997, becoming a key part of the “’97 generation.” Their second single released the same year, Lucky—featuring distinctive male-female twin vocals—is considered one of their signature songs.
sentimental journeyYU-KI

YUKI is a Japanese singer who was formerly the vocalist of JUDY AND MARY.
She began her solo career in 2002 and successfully performed at the Tokyo Dome in 2012.
The music video for Sentimental Journey features 90 Yukis moving in stop-motion, making it highly distinctive (it won the Gold Award at the New York ADC Exhibition).
FlowerFujii Kaze

For a song that lets a man showcase his appeal at karaoke, I recommend Fujii Kaze’s “Hana.” It has a stylish vibe, and there are plenty of parts where a lower voice can really shine.
The key changes in the chorus raise the difficulty, but if you practice and make that precision your own, you’re sure to captivate listeners.
It’s also the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama “Ichiban Suki na Hana,” so it’s very familiar and catchy.
Why not give it a try while making the most of your sense of rhythm?
Glass BoyKinKi Kids

This is KinKi Kids’ debut song.
It’s not only a classic that represents the ’90s, but their level of handsomeness is off the charts.
And it’s not just because it’s a Johnny’s song.
KinKi Kids are popular with men too, so they’re undeniably cool even from a male perspective.
With its heartrending melody line and a world that likens the pain of heartbreak to glass, it captivates listeners.
I want to hug you.Mr.Children

Packed with a moving melody and a bittersweet yearning for love, “Dakishimetai” is a song that makes women’s hearts skip a beat.
It’s one of Mr.
Children’s signature works and enjoys strong support at karaoke.
Its warm expression of love for everyone in love feels pleasant, and the tender vocals have the power to make listeners feel happy.
When a man is unsure what to sing during karaoke with a woman, this is a safe, highly recommended choice.
It’s a charming number that brings lovers’ hearts closer together.
sonetACIDMAN

Within its grand melody, this song holds both the resolve to live boldly and a gentle tenderness.
Set against the vast nature of Hokkaido, it portrays life’s joys and sorrows through the moon and stars shining in the night sky, and the falling rain and snow.
Along the journey of chasing dreams, it leaves a deep afterglow that quietly speaks to the importance of living true to oneself.
The track was pre-released by ACIDMAN in December 2024, with the CD following in January 2025.
Chosen as the ending theme for the final episode of WOWOW’s drama “Renzoku Drama W Golden Kamuy — Hokkaido Tattooed Prisoner Contest Arc,” it is also complemented by striking footage shot on location in Hokkaido by film director Shigeaki Kubo.
When you stand at a crossroads in life or face an important decision, this is a song that will stay close to your heart.
My WayDef Tech

This song passionately sings about the importance of walking your own path.
It conveys a powerful determination to keep moving toward lofty ideals while staying grounded, offering strong encouragement to listeners.
The warmly enveloping melody and its positive message blend beautifully.
Featured on the album “Def Tech,” released in January 2005, the track garnered numerous tie-ins, including a Yokohama Tires commercial song, a theme song for high school baseball, and an insert song for the film “Crows Zero II.” Def Tech’s signature Jawaiian reggae sound will be a reliable companion when you need the courage to chase your dreams or a boost to fire yourself up.





