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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!

Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Men] (101–110)

Beat de TouhiHamaiku

Hamaiku – Escape with the Beat [MV]
Going to Hamai to escape with the beat

Beat de Tohi, a song by Ryuichi Hamaya and Erika Ikuta, became a nationwide hit.

Performed on NHK’s special program Venue101 EXTRA, its comforting melody resonated across generations.

This piece is also among the easiest duet songs to sing.

From start to finish, Hamaya’s part sits in the low to mid range, while Ikuta’s part stays in the mid range, making it a duet that even those unsure about their range or volume can aim to score a perfect 100 with.

HouyouShinichi Kawaharada

This is the sixth single by Japanese actor Shinichi Kawaharada, released in December 2020.

In fact, I produced this track.

Since the request came from Mr.

Kawaharada, whose main profession is acting, I focused on making it as easy to sing as possible.

Because of that, I believe it’s a song that makes it very easy for anyone to aim for a perfect score at karaoke.

Try singing it while carefully following the melody.

I’m sure you’ll get a high score!

Diary of a SchoolgirlJakushitsu Makabe

Jakushitsu Makabe “Female Students' Diary” Official Music Video
Diary of a Girls' School Student, Makabe Jakushitsu

Singer-songwriter Jakushitsu Makabe has gained popularity for his distinctive worldbuilding.

His lyrics, influenced by literary works, give all his songs a stylish atmosphere that evokes the Taisho romanticism.

Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend as an easy candidate for a perfect score is Jogaku-sei Nisshi (Girls’ Schoolgirl Diary).

While it’s a low-key song, the overall range is narrow, so men should have no trouble matching the pitch.

There are occasional falsetto passages, but that’s due to Makabe’s vocal style; generally, they’re notes that can be sung in chest voice.

Lonely cocoaKiro Akiyama

Akiyama Kiro, a singer-songwriter who blends a rock flavor into catchy J-pop, is popular among young people.

He’s known for the depth of his lyrics, which consistently inspire a lot of interpretation among fans.

His classic track “Lonely cocoa” is a song that makes it relatively easy to score a perfect 100.

While the chorus jumps up an octave and there’s a single falsetto note in the bridge, there aren’t any particularly difficult parts otherwise.

In fact, since the song leans more toward the mid-to-low range overall, as long as you stay on pitch, it’s a track where you can definitely aim for a perfect score.

FocusShota Araya

Shota Aratani – Focus (Official Music Video)
Focus Shota Aratani

Shota Araya, who was formerly the vocalist of yonawo and has since been thriving as a solo singer-songwriter, is known for a musical style that blends the essence of Black music into pop.

Since going solo, he has quickly drawn attention in the industry.

Although “Focus” is on the higher side in terms of pitch, its overall range is narrow, so it’s fine as long as you adjust it to your own key.

There aren’t any drastic pitch jumps either, making it an ideal song to aim for a perfect score.

Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Men] (111–120)

rainbowMasaki Suda

Masaki Suda 'Niji' (Rainbow)
Rainbow Suda Masaki

This is Masaki Suda’s fifth single overall, released on November 25, 2020.

It was used as the theme song for the Toho film STAND BY ME Doraemon 2.

Since it’s a slow-tempo ballad, you need to pay particular attention to precise pitch when singing.

However, the melody itself isn’t that difficult, so I think it’s relatively easy to aim for a perfect 100 in karaoke.

In the latter half of the chorus, where the pitch goes higher, strong vocals are called for, but be careful not to slip into a shouted tone.

As a bit of a hack for getting 100, it might help to study and memorize the karaoke guide melody thoroughly before you sing.

paprikaFoorin × Kenshi Yonezu

Paprika is a famous song by Kenshi Yonezu and the children’s music unit Foorin, which won the 61st Japan Record Award.

Since it became a nationwide hit, many people are probably familiar with it.

As it’s performed by a unit of elementary and junior high school students, the song features a simple vocal line that even children can sing.

The chorus may feel slightly high, but the overall vocal range is narrow, so it’s perfectly fine to lower the key as much as you like if needed.