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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] (111–120)

sparkGod does not play dice.

God Does Not Play Dice “Spark” - [Official Lyric Video]
The Spark God Doesn't Roll the Dice

The band Kami wa Saikoro wo Furanai, known for their pop-rock-centered sound, has been gaining popularity.

In recent times, they’ve shifted toward a somewhat louder, heavier sound, and that characteristic is evident in Hibana as well.

This work leans toward a slightly Japanese-style modern rock reminiscent of Tsubakiya Quartet, exuding a sensual atmosphere throughout.

Because falsetto appears, it’s not the easiest song to sing, but its mid-tempo pace and orthodox, Japanese-style vocal lines that evoke the lineage of kayōkyoku make it perfect for aiming at a top score.

strawberryBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN is a rock band that has remained popular for many years.

They continue to release music with an unchanging style and still enjoy a strong, enduring fanbase.

Their song “strawberry” is crafted as a classic rock ballad, with a simple vocal line throughout.

It may seem high at times, but the overall vocal range isn’t that wide, so give it a try.

poopNaotaro Moriyama

Naotaro Moriyama is also known for having many comic songs.

Among them, the masterpiece that has put smiles on countless listeners’ faces is this classic, “Unko.” The vocal line in this piece isn’t exactly easy.

Of course, it depends on what key you set it in, but in many cases falsetto also comes into play.

That said, this work boasts an overwhelmingly short length compared to his other songs.

Its difficulty is around average, but if you give your all to the vocal part—which lasts only about 30 seconds—scoring a perfect 100 isn’t just a dream!

PAIN KILLERYojiro Noda

Yojiro Noda – PAIN KILLER [Official Music Video]
PAIN KILLER Yojiro Noda

Yojiro Noda’s “PAIN KILLER.” Lately he’s made a sharp turn in musical style, releasing downer-style J-pop.

This track follows that approach, centering on a low to low-mid range throughout.

There are no parts where he belts here; you also won’t hear advanced techniques like shouts or ad-libbed runs.

So if you can hold steady long tones with accurate pitch, you’ve got a solid shot at a perfect score.

Give it a try.

By the time of the Christmas carolsJunichi Inagaki

This is Junichi Inagaki’s 27th single, released in October 1992.

It’s such a classic among J-pop Christmas songs that it hardly needs any explanation! I doubt there’s anyone who hasn’t heard it.

In fact, as of December 2023, it remains Inagaki’s biggest hit.

Of course, the primary reason for its massive success is the song’s inherent appeal, but it’s also very karaoke-friendly, which has helped many people sing it over the years.

The melody is very easy to sing as well, so when you perform it, pay attention to how you handle each phrase—where to hold notes, where to cut them, and so on.

The Mole’s SongEXPRESS

Express is a reggae deejay from Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture.

His moving lyrics, born from a voice that feels delicate even within its depth, really strike a chord.

His biggest hit song is Mogura no Uta.

It’s the most-viewed Japanese reggae track on YouTube, so many of you may already know it.

Since this track is performed by a deejay rather than a singer, the vocal line itself isn’t too difficult.

Of course, matching the original’s raspy, growly tone makes it challenging, but if you’re simply aiming to hit the pitches and score 100 points, it’s a perfect choice.

halfmoonKing&Prince

King & Prince 「halfmoon」MV
halfmoonKing&Prince

Even as a duo, the idol group King & Prince continues to enjoy strong, enduring popularity.

Until certain members left, they mainly focused on K-pop-style songs, but lately they’ve been releasing more classic J-pop as well.

One track I recommend is “halfmoon.” This song leans heavily into J-pop elements, featuring an overall catchy, easy-to-sing melody that’s very characteristic of the genre.

There aren’t any sudden jumps in pitch, so it’s a great choice for anyone aiming for a perfect score.