A must-see for the yutori generation! Songs women want men to sing at karaoke
Many people probably find themselves hesitating every time they have to choose songs at karaoke.
Of course this happens when you go with friends, but if you’re a man, you might also wonder what to sing when you go to karaoke with a woman.
So this time, we’ve listed songs we recommend for the yutori generation that we’d love to hear men sing.
They’re all famous tracks, so they’re sure to go over well no matter who you’re with at karaoke!
They’re also great for those who aren’t very used to karaoke, so be sure to check them out.
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PretenderOfficial HIGE DANDism

Released in May 2019, this song is packed with the charms of Official HIGE DANDism.
Written specifically as the theme song for the film The Confidence Man JP: Episode of the Romance, its lyrics—depicting the conflict between aching love and self-denial—leave a strong impression.
The piano-driven, melodious track blends with Fujiwara’s clear vocals to resonate deeply with listeners.
With a wide vocal range and many melodic leaps, it can be a bit challenging to sing, but with practice it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.
It’s a perfect track for men of the yutori generation who are struggling with love and relationships.
Magic CarpetTakaya Kawasaki

A song by Takaya Kawasaki known for its gentle vocals and heartwarming melody.
The simple, warm sound centered on acoustic guitar is striking.
Using Aladdin’s magic carpet and Genie’s magic lamp as metaphors, it passionately sings about deep feelings for a loved one.
Its use on social media surged around the summer of 2020, sparking its popularity.
In December of the same year, it was chosen as the theme song for a LINE drama.
It’s a tender track that makes you want to cherish the small happinesses of everyday life.
A recommended number for karaoke when you’re going with a woman.
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze’s fifth single is a song that expresses straightforward affection and bittersweet feelings.
Built on a reggae sound, its rugged rap and catchy melody blend perfectly.
Released in March 2006, it debuted at No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and became a massive hit with over 600,000 copies sold.
Showcasing the unique personalities of all four members, this track is guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session.
The lyrics convey honest emotions unique to men and are highly popular with women as well.
It’s a recommended number not only for friends, but also when you want to share your feelings with someone special.
LemonKenshi Yonezu

A song by Kenshi Yonezu notable for its melancholic melody and distinctive chord progression.
Written specifically as the theme for the TV drama “Unnatural,” it drew widespread attention immediately upon release and is also known for becoming a historic long-running hit.
Released in March 2018, the track came to represent 2018–2019, and many will still remember the performance on the Kohaku Uta Gassen.
Overall, the key is low and it’s easy to sing, but you should take care with the high notes in the chorus.
If you can feel the rhythm as you sing, you can set yourself apart at karaoke—so be sure to give it a try.
ChankapanaNEWS

A NEWS track that’s been drawing attention as an upbeat kayōkyoku song, featuring an exotic vibe and a passionate love story.
It portrays a romance that begins with love at first sight, paired with a catchy chorus.
Released in July 2012, the song reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, coloring the summer as an Asian-flavored love-disco kayō tune.
It’s perfect for men to sing at karaoke when they want to convey their feelings or boost a summery mood.
A recommended song for anyone who wants to express a yearning for pure, passionate love.
Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Golden Bomber

While influenced by Showa-era kayōkyoku, this is Golden Bomber’s seventh single, also incorporating elements of Eurobeat and visual kei.
The lyrics, which candidly depict the feelings of a heartbroken man, are said to be based on Sho Kiryuin’s real-life experience.
Released in October 2009, the song became such a major hit that it won a JASRAC Award in 2014.
With lyrics that anyone who’s been dumped can relate to and a catchy melody, it’s an irresistibly appealing track—perfect for livening up a karaoke session with friends.
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powder snowRemioromen

This is the eighth single by the three-piece rock band Remioromen, which became a major talking point after being used as an insert song in the TV drama “1 Litre of Tears.” Its lyrics delicately depict winter scenes and the fragility of human relationships, leaving a deep impression on many listeners.
Released in November 2005, the song debuted at No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser at year-end and New Year karaoke parties attended by people of all ages.
As long as you’re careful with the high notes in the chorus, it’s a karaoke-friendly choice recommended for male singers.





