[Men] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing: Ranking [2025]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, we’ll introduce karaoke songs that have been popular and easy to sing for men.
We hope you find it helpful!
It’s sure to get the crowd going.
- [Teens] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2025]
- [20s] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2025]
- [For People in Their 40s] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2025]
- Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men
- For men with low voices: Songs that tend to score well at karaoke
- [For Teen Boys] A Collection of Songs That Score High at Karaoke [2025]
- [For Men] This song is perfect for hyping up the crowd at karaoke!
- Karaoke songs recommended for men with low voices or who are good at singing in a low register
- [In Their 50s] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2025]
- [For Men in Their 40s] A Collection of Songs That Score High at Karaoke [2025]
- Songs that are easy to sing at karaoke even for people who think, “I might be tone-deaf...” or aren’t good at singing
- [2025] Recommended for those who struggle with high notes! Enka by male singers that can be sung in a low register
- [High Schoolers] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2025]
[Men] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (71–80)
gradationSUPER BEAVER71rank/position

This is the 17th single by the four-piece Japanese rock band SUPER BEAVER, released in April 2023.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween—Fate.
It’s a track where you can fully enjoy vocalist Ryuta Shibutani’s remarkably bright and powerful voice.
When singing this at karaoke, the key points to watch out for are: articulating clearly in the slightly fast-paced A section so the lyrics are intelligible, and not getting thrown off by the sudden key change in the chorus.
Keep these in mind and sing it with strength!
Blue HabitatTatsuya Kitani72rank/position

This is a single by Tatsuya Kitani, a singer-songwriter and bassist, released in July 2023.
It serves as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death.
It’s a striking track with an aggressive, fast-paced feel! The appearance of a school chime melody partway through the song is also memorable.
Kitani himself skillfully switches between various vocal styles to perform this track, but don’t worry about the details—just pick it up at karaoke and enjoy singing along to its aggressive vibe.
milk teaMasaharu Fukuyama73rank/position

This is Masaharu Fukuyama’s 21st single overall, released in May 2006.
It was issued as a double A-side single together with “Utsukushiki Hana,” which was included on the CD at the same time, and it was used as the theme song for the TBS variety show “Koisuru Hanikami!” It’s a slow-tempo ballad where the beautiful acoustic guitar sound and Fukuyama’s mature vocals are exquisitely matched.
There’s nothing particularly demanding in terms of vocal technique or complexity in the melody, but when singing this at karaoke, the most important thing is how you handle the spaces between phrases—how skillfully you “sing” the rests.
Cherish each word of the lyrics, study his original performance well, and then give it a try.
OrangeSPYAIR74rank/position

This song captivates many with its heartwarming message and moving melody.
Released in February 2024, it was created by SPYAIR as the theme song for the film Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle.
Centered on the themes of encounters, bonds, and farewells within limited time, it conveys the importance of not saying goodbye and holding onto the hope of meeting again.
SPYAIR has had a long-standing relationship with the Haikyu!! series, providing numerous songs since the TV anime began airing in 2014.
With SPYAIR’s signature high notes, this track is especially satisfying to sing at karaoke.
Is that okay?RADWIMPS75rank/position

One song that has earned strong support from many RADWIMPS fans is “Iindesuka?” That’s because this track holds special memories: a self-cover was released a decade later, and its music video was filmed with gathered fans.
The lyrics are also a major reason for its popularity.
Repeating the phrase in the title, the song conveys the wonder of being alive.
With its relaxed yet lively vibe, it should be easy to sing even for those who aren’t into ballads or intense tracks.
I'll walk home.Kazuyoshi Saito76rank/position

This was Kazuyoshi Saito’s fourth single, released on June 1, 1994.
Starting in April 1994, it was used as the opening theme for Fuji TV’s children’s program “Ponkickies,” which later led to a major hit.
With its slightly bouncy rhythm, it’s a classic that makes you feel happy just by listening.
The vocal melody is very friendly and easy to remember, so I think it’s an ideal karaoke choice even for those who aren’t confident singers.
However, since the A verse includes singing with falsetto, if you’re not confident about smoothly switching your vocal registers, it might be better to lower the key.
Also, when you sing it, please be careful not to let the rhythm become too flat.
Island SongTHE BOOM77rank/position

The first release of THE BOOM’s song in the original Uchinaaguchi (Okinawan) version was in December 1992.
Since then, several versions have been released, but the one we’re introducing here is the so-called “original version,” issued in June 1993 as their 11th single.
It was a massive hit that made THE BOOM known nationwide, so chances are you’ve heard it at least once.
Just listening to it brings to mind scenes of tropical seas—a classic of Heisei-era J-POP! The slightly folk-like vocal melody is striking, giving the song a strong impact, and it’s very easy to remember and sing.
Vocalist Mr.
Miyatake’s performance also incorporates a touch of traditional folk-style singing, and exploring that aspect could be fun.
For general listeners, of course, it’s perfectly fine to enjoy performing it in a bit of an imitation style.





