Karaoke songs that make it easy to score 100 points [for men]
“I want to score a perfect 100 at karaoke!” Many people probably have that kind of dream or desire to take on the challenge, right? I also often hear concerns like, “I just can’t seem to get a high score.” But don’t worry! In fact, simply being strategic about song selection and what to focus on can boost your score! This time, I’ll introduce songs that tend to be easier to score highly on in karaoke.
Many of my students have said their scores went up as they continued vocal training, so please use the song breakdowns as a reference!
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Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Men] (61–70)
The Zero Sense10-FEET

This is the 22nd single by the Japanese three-piece rock band 10-FEET, released digitally in November 2022.
It was chosen as the ending theme song for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK.
It’s a very straightforward rock song, and in terms of tempo and vocal melody, there don’t seem to be any particularly difficult parts to sing.
Because of that, I think it’s relatively easy for most people to aim for a perfect 100 score at karaoke.
The song makes frequent use of breaks at the transitions between sections, so being able to really feel the rhythm there and handle the vocals cleanly will be the key to shooting for that 100.
Be sure to feel the beat solidly and give it a try.
Your eyes are 10,000 voltsTakao Horiuchi

Released in 1978 as a solo single by Takao Horiuchi, who was then a member of the popular New Music group Alice, the song sold over 900,000 copies.
Even listening again now, Horiuchi’s masculine vocals shine on a track with a very simple, catchy chorus melody, making it easy to see why it achieved such strong sales.
It’s also a song without any particularly difficult sections for karaoke, so try singing it while being careful not to rush the rhythm.
You’ll likely get great results!
DoraemonGen Hoshino

This is singer-songwriter, actor, and guitarist Gen Hoshino’s 11th single, released in February 2018.
It was written as the theme song for the film Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island, and was later adopted as the opening theme for the Doraemon TV anime starting with the broadcast on October 5, 2019, to coincide with the show’s timeslot change.
As you’d expect from a Doraemon theme song popular with children, the vocal part is very simple, cute, and gentle, making it an ideal choice when you want to aim for a perfect 100 in karaoke.
Ride the rhythm and pay close attention to how you cut off notes and how you sustain them as you sing.
Barefoot AdventureGadoro

GADORO is a rapper who earned props in the MC battle scene and now thrives in the overground.
His real, hard-hitting lyrics—born from a life rich with ups and downs—are supported by a wide range of listeners, from hardcore heads to casual fans.
Among his tracks, Hadashi no Bouken is especially easy to sing.
Though GADORO is highly skilled, on this song he delivers a catchy, melodious rap reminiscent of Ketsumeishi.
The melody is very easy to follow, so if you’re aiming for a perfect score, definitely give it a try.
Yawning is contagious.junk

Garakuta is a pop-rock band from Nagoya.
Their vocalist, Haru, has such a high voice that it’s often mistaken for a woman’s, so you might think their songs are difficult.
However, that’s not the case with Akubi ga Utsuru.
Of course, since Haru is singing, the pitch is still high, but the overall range is narrow, so if you adjust it to your key, anyone can control the pitch.
There are quite a few singable long tones, so why not aim for a perfect score while picking up extra points with vibrato?
It’ll kill the mood.[Alexandros]
![It’s getting cold [Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TxmWPRz2h58/sddefault.jpg)
Alexandros is a rock band that earns very high praise from male listeners.
They specialize in hard rock and emo, and are known for having many edgy songs—something rare among major bands.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend as an easy song to score 100 on is “Samechau.” The song is arranged overall in a low register, so it doesn’t demand a high vocal range.
Plus, there are no long tones or vibrato, so as long as you keep your pitch on target, it’s a song you can score 100 on.
Island SongTHE BOOM

This song by the Japanese band THE BOOM features a very striking vocal melody that makes extensive use of the sanshin’s timbre and the Okinawan scale.
If you want to aim for a perfect 100 in karaoke, the most important point is how accurately you can deliver the Okinawan-scale melodies, which could be called the core of this piece.
There are many sections with semitone movement as well, so pay attention to those when singing.
Once you get used to it, I think you’ll find it’s a very catchy song that’s actually quite easy to sing.






