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] (81–90)
Becoming a Thousand WindsMasafumi Akikawa

It was Masafumi Akikawa’s debut single, released on May 24, 2006.
Akikawa is a classically trained tenor with extremely high-range vocals and strong singing technique, so some people might wonder, “Can you really score a perfect 100 at karaoke with this?” However, the song itself is composed with a very simple, easy-to-follow melody, so I encourage you to try it without fear.
That said, there are sections with sustained notes where a very resonant, expansive tone is required, so in that sense it might be a slightly advanced selection.
It could be helpful to listen closely to his original performance and carefully study techniques like how he applies vibrato to long tones.
Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich is a band that’s popular for its stylish, high-sense musicality.
The band name is pronounced “Nul-bar-itch.” Their signature style blends elements of Black music into J-pop, and they showcase that approach in “Lights Out feat.
Jeremy Quartus” as well.
Because the track is somewhat groovy, the rhythm aspect isn’t exactly easy, but the vocal range is very narrow and it doesn’t require advanced techniques like shouts or ad-libs, making it a song that’s relatively easy to score 100 on.
BrownieJapanese rice bran

This is the third digital-only single by singer-songwriter Wanuka, released in June 2021.
As the artist’s name suggests, the melody and rhythm have a distinctly Japanese flavor that leaves quite an impression.
The vocal melody centers on the mid-range, which is comfortable for most singers.
To score high in karaoke, the key is how well you can reproduce the song’s subtly nonchalant vibe throughout, along with its light, upbeat feel that never quite sits ahead of the beat.
The vocal technique itself isn’t particularly difficult, so study the original carefully and give it a try.
greenCHEHON

One of the most famous Japanese reggae songs in Japan, Midori.
It’s a well-known classic by CHEHON.
He’s been very active in the hip-hop scene lately too, so many of you may already know him.
This renowned track of his sings about that green leaf, and the vocals throughout are kept calm and mellow.
There’s no need to use the raspy voice typical of reggae DJs, so if you want to score a perfect 100 in reggae, definitely give it a try.
FANTASYDef Tech

Def Tech, a popular duo that has been active for many years.
They excel at smooth pop music that incorporates R&B and EDM.
Because of their musical style, many people may feel their songs are difficult.
That’s why I recommend “FANTASY.” At first listen, it has the vibe of Western pop, but the vocal lines themselves are very simple, with a lot of low notes.
The rhythm is easy to catch as well, so if you’re comfortable with English pronunciation, definitely give it a try.
100-yen kissLET ME KNOW

LET ME KNOW is a three-piece rock band attracting a great deal of attention not only in Japan but also in South Korea.
Their signature sound evokes 1980s rock and pop, and their nostalgic melodies have earned high praise across the industry.
Among LET ME KNOW’s tracks, the one we especially recommend if you’re aiming for a perfect score is “100-Yen Kiss.” It’s slow-tempo, has only a few falsetto sections, and features many long tones, making it easier to rack up extra points with vibrato.
Give it a try!
Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Men] (91–100)
favorite foodSpitz

This is Spitz’s 45th single, released digitally on November 3, 2021.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film What Did You Eat Yesterday? The Movie, which was released on the same day as the single.
The song features a very easy-to-hum melody and a comfortable medium tempo that’s easy to sing, so I think it’s a great choice for karaoke if you want to sing without pressure—you might even find it easier to score a perfect 100.
Just be careful not to rush the tempo, especially in the chorus and other parts where the vocal range goes higher.






