Various difficulty levels! Recommended karaoke songs for men of the Yutori generation
Here are some recommended karaoke songs for men of the yutori generation! If you love singing, you probably want to challenge yourself with more difficult songs at karaoke.
On the other hand, if you’re not so confident, you likely want to know some famous, easy-to-sing numbers.
This time, we’ve gathered only hit songs—from tracks that are cool if you can pull them off to ones that are easy to sing—so no matter who you go to karaoke with, these picks are sure to come in handy!
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Various difficulty levels! Recommended karaoke songs for men of the Yutori generation (31–40)
SAY KOU SHOWRobert Akiyama

In addition to his work as a comedian, Akiyama of Robert showcases his musical talent through comic songs and more.
He already has a few hit tunes like “TOKAKUKA,” but lately it’s “SAY KOU SHOW” that’s been especially popular.
This track boldly and unabashedly puts dirty jokes front and center, and is characterized by a groovy yet repetitive vocal line.
The vocal range is narrow as well, making it a perfect song for aiming at a high score.
Song of Greensmall gift

In addition to his success as part of the duo Shimofuri Myojo, Soshina showcases his talents in many fields—and he actually has a producer side as a Vocaloid creator as well.
“#Midori no Uta” is a song he originally released in 2020 as a Vocaloid producer, and in 2025 he rearranged it with a band sound and covered it himself.
While preserving the drive of the original, it’s been reborn into a track powered by raw, gritty guitar and urgent, hard-hitting drums.
It’s the kind of song you can power through on momentum when singing at karaoke, so if you want to hype up the crowd, definitely give it a try!
After-school[Alexandros]
![After School [Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Isx_i--7DJg/sddefault.jpg)
[Alexandros] is a band that has produced numerous classic songs.
Even those not well-versed in Japanese rock have probably heard their music at least once.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is “After School.” While it has the essence of J-rock, it strongly incorporates elements of overseas alternative rock throughout, featuring a refreshing and composed vocal line.
It’s a notably understated piece: the vocals have minimal ups and downs and a relatively narrow range, making it an ideal song for aiming at a perfect score.
Romantic Continentcozycozy

Cozycozy is a five-member twin-vocal band that’s steadily gaining popularity.
Their sound leans toward pop-infused rock and has been attracting dedicated Japanese rock fans.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Roman Continent.
The piece spans a fairly wide vocal range, but it doesn’t include phrases with rapid pitch jumps, so if you track the pitch carefully, scoring a perfect 100 is definitely achievable.
Add it to your repertoire, by all means.
Land of the Lustrouskurage

Kurage is a band that’s been drawing attention lately in the Japanese rock scene.
Hailing from Nagoya, they’ve gained popularity with their orthodox rock sound.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Land of the Lustrous.” Its upbeat melody might make it seem high and challenging, but the vocal range isn’t actually that wide.
Plus, the vocal lines are relatively smooth and even, making it a perfect choice if you’re aiming for a perfect score.
Various difficulty levels! Recommended karaoke songs for men of the Yutori generation (41–50)
On a boring nightcompletely; drastically; entirely; with a bang (sound of sliding door opening)

Singer-songwriter Garari has been steadily gaining momentum since his debut.
He’s known for drastically changing his musical style from song to song and has produced numerous classics.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend is “On a Boring Night.” Its musicality is somewhat close to Sakanaction, featuring a smooth, low-dynamic vocal line.
There’s a slight rise in voltage during the rap part in the middle, but otherwise the vocals remain very uniform—making it perfect if you’re aiming for a perfect score.
Riding the sound so hard it hurtsSuganoya Ayaka

A newcomer artist whose breathy vocals and catchy sound are rapidly gaining momentum, Yua Sugaya.
He already has a few hit tunes under his belt, but the one I especially recommend is “Ride the Sound Till It Hurts.” It’s a bright, upbeat track, yet surprisingly the vocal line’s pitch movement is gentle, and the long tones aren’t all that long.
If you track the pitch accurately, it’s a song where you can easily aim for a perfect score.





