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[For High School Boys] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Japanese Songs for Karaoke

For male high school students spending their youth, there are plenty of chances to go to karaoke with friends or a significant other.

Some of you might be thinking, “We’re going to karaoke, but I have no idea what songs to sing…”

So in this article, we’ve picked out karaoke-friendly songs we recommend for male high school students.

You’ll find Japanese songs that are approachable even if you’re not confident at singing, such as tracks that don’t require a wide vocal range or ones that make the most of lower tones.

Try singing these popular and trending songs that are easy for male voices and sure to get the room excited at karaoke!

[For High School Boys] Easy-to-Sing Japanese Songs for Karaoke (11–20)

osmanthus (fragrant orange osmanthus; sweet olive)Natori

Singer-songwriter Natori, whose debut digital single “Overdose” sparked a major response and put them in the spotlight as a new-generation artist.

The single “Kinmokusei,” released on August 25, 2023, features an impressive ensemble of delicately layered acoustic guitars.

Thanks to its low key, it’s easy to sing, but because the melody flows quickly and moves in fine detail, be sure to practice thoroughly before performing it at karaoke.

With its stylish, jazzy arrangement, it’s a number that’s sure to draw attention if you can pull it off.

evergreenChippoke Ohashi

Ohashi Chippoke “Evergreen” Music Video
Evergreen Ohashi, tiny

Singer-songwriter Chippoke Ohashi, who drew attention at the teen-only rock festival “Mikakunin Festival.” The track Evergreen, included on his 4th album you, became a sensation on TikTok after being picked up by influencers.

While its rapidly moving melody and intricate pitch shifts make it challenging, its range isn’t especially wide, so once you get the hang of it, it should be relatively easy to sing.

It’s a refreshing pop tune with a lively beat that will energize any karaoke session.

JourneyFujii Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Tabiji (Official Video)
Tabiji Fujii Kaze

A song characterized by warm melodies and lyrics that resonate with the heart.

Fujii Kaze’s distinctive vocals delicately portray the journey of life.

Released in March 2021, it gained attention as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Nijiiro Karte.” Its soundscape—where soulful arrangements intertwine with a nostalgic beat—is especially striking.

It’s a perfect pick for high school students to sing at karaoke.

The driving melody gently embraces the emotional waves unique to adolescence.

The vocal range is relatively narrow, so even those who aren’t confident in their singing can give it a try with ease.

Why not color your precious moments with friends or a loved one with this song?

EurekaGen Hoshino

Gen Hoshino – Eureka [Official Video]
Eureka Gen Hoshino

It was produced as the theme song for “Madoka, 26, I’m a Resident!” released in January 2025.

If you watched the drama, it might sound familiar.

It’s a calm ballad with a relaxed tempo and understated lyrics, and because there isn’t much pitch movement, it’s easy to sing steadily—perfect even for middle schoolers! Also, the 3-and-a-half-minute length makes it easy to learn quickly.

Hoshino Gen’s clean, light falsetto appears several times, but if you sing with a gentle, humming feel overall, it’s easier to stay on pitch and to produce the falsetto.

It’s not a song you belt, so aim for a high score by watching the pitch bar and singing each note carefully.

Rather than “pushing out your voice,” think of “letting the breath flow,” and ride the song smoothly—you might find it brings out your expressiveness, too.

together; along with; bothWANIMA

WANIMA – Together (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Together with WANIMA

WANIMA’s songs deliver powerful, heart-stirring messages.

This track is included on the single “Juice Up!!,” released in 2016.

Filled with passionate feelings themed around recovery from the Kumamoto Earthquake, it was chosen in 2017 as the theme song for the “Tomoni Susumu Kumamoto” (Moving Forward Together, Kumamoto) project.

With upbeat lyrics and a catchy melody, it’s easy to learn and perfect for getting everyone hyped—making it an ideal choice for high school boys to sing at karaoke.

The song is beloved by many as a source of energy that strengthens bonds with friends.

Why not fire up your next karaoke session with this track?

future visionMarcy

Marcy – Blueprint of the Future (Official Music Video)
Future Vision Marcy

Marcy is a three-piece rock band expanding their fan base with emotionally charged love songs woven with a translucent singing voice.

“Mirai-zu,” a track released in advance from their first album Memory, has garnered high praise not only in Japan but also from listeners overseas.

The melody is relaxed with no wide leaps in pitch, making it easy to sing, but the rhythm pattern in the A section is complex, so be careful not to lose the beat.

It’s a pop tune with a straightforward message of love that resonates in the heart and feels great to sing at karaoke.

[For High School Boys] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Japanese Songs for Karaoke (21–30)

Mr. Moonlightimase

[imase] Mr. Moonlight (Music Video)
Mr. Moonlight imase

This is the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Hotel Inhumans,” released on July 11, 2025.

It has a bit of a brisk tempo, so be sure to remember to take breaths between phrases.

Taking breaths will also help you lock into the rhythm of the song! In the chorus, there are lots of switches between chest voice and falsetto, so aim to sing without straining.

When you lift your facial muscles, your eyebrows will probably lift on their own—how about you? That expression is actually important: with a blank face, you’ll never hit the right pitch, and it becomes harder to produce high notes or falsetto.

Raising your facial muscles also makes switching between chest and falsetto much easier, so try singing with the image of lifting your facial muscles and resonating from the top of your head!