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[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.

[Men] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (71–80)

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Kobukuro’s “Tsubomi” is also quite a masterpiece, so it’s a song I’d love for you to sing whether solo or as a duo.

Since Kobukuro are a duo, the vocal range is fairly wide at A#2–A#4, and Kuroda’s part is quite low, so if you’re singing with two people, taking Kuroda’s part might be a good idea! By the way, when I sang this song I had a male partner; I left all the main melody to him and stuck to the harmony! The harmonies in this song are beautiful, so if you have a partner, definitely try tackling the harmonies too! Overall, try singing it with a calm vibe so it doesn’t become too forceful.

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Gen Hoshino – SUN (Official Video)
SUN Hoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s eighth single in total, released in May 2015.

It is said to be a song written specifically as the theme for Fuji TV’s Wednesday 10 p.

m.

drama “Kokoro ga Pokitto ne.” As a singer, Gen Hoshino is known for his very simple vocal tone and straightforward, sincere songs, so when singing this track at karaoke, detailed vocal techniques are hardly necessary.

If there’s a spot that might be challenging for men who struggle with high notes, it would be in the second run of the chorus, where there’s a single part that shifts to falsetto.

Please take care to calmly and smoothly switch your vocal placement at that point.

ff (fortissimo)HOUND DOG80rank/position

The 10th single by the Japanese rock band HOUND DOG, released in August 1985.

It was used as a commercial song for Nissin Foods’ Cup Noodles.

It’s a medium-tempo rock number with a strongly heroic atmosphere throughout! The vocal melody is very simple, and the range used isn’t very wide, so even those who aren’t confident singers can enjoy singing it casually.

Feel the beat of the backing track firmly, and, just as the title suggests, sing out with power and enjoy it.

[Men] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (81–90)

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BUMP OF CHICKEN “Chronostasis”
Chronostasis BUMP OF CHICKEN

A digital-only single, the 18th by BUMP OF CHICKEN, released on April 11, 2022.

The band’s vocalist, Motoo Fujiwara, is a singer with a wonderfully light voice featuring very attractive higher overtones.

Because of that, some people might wonder, “Can someone like me with a low voice really sing this?” But there’s no need to worry—the vocal melody mainly uses lower notes and pitches.

In fact, I think the melody is easier to sing for those who are good with lower registers.

However, if you want to capture a nuance similar to his performance, try using as light a vocal production as possible and aim the sound toward your upper palate.

That should bring you closer to the feel of the original.

I want to take only you away just like this.DEEN82rank/position

DEEN “I Want to Steal You Away Just Like This <Kiseki Version>”
I want to steal only you away just like this DEEN

DEEN’s debut single is a love song that portrays lingering feelings for a former lover and a yearning to reunite.

Through imagery such as quiet cityscapes and a nostalgic umbrella in the rain, it expresses the protagonist’s loneliness and solitude.

In the chorus, the fervent wish to “take you away” is repeated, infusing the song with a passionate emotion that resonates with many listeners.

Released in March 1993, it was featured in an NTT DoCoMo pager commercial.

The single reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became a major hit with total sales of approximately 1.

293 million copies.

It’s also recommended for those who want to sing an emotional ballad or practice mixed voice.

Why not enjoy belting out this high-tone song at karaoke?

Just by you being hereKome Kome Club83rank/position

KOME KOME CLUB – Kimi ga Irudakede (1992)
Just by you being there - Kome Kome CLUB

The 13th single by Kome Kome Club, released in May 1992.

Helped by its use as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Sugao no Mama de,” it became a massive hit, selling over 2 million copies in total.

As a hit from the early ’90s, the heyday of J-pop, many people who are now in their 50s likely enjoyed singing this song at karaoke back then.

Watching the video again now, you can feel the “bubble-era vibe” everywhere—from vocalist Carl Smoky Ishii’s hairstyle and costumes to various elements of the song.

If you recall that atmosphere while singing it, you might find it even more enjoyable.

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SEKAI NO OWARI “Turquoise”
Turquoise SEKAI NO OWARI

This is SEKAI NO OWARI’s 17th major-label single, released in April 2023.

It was chosen as the theme song for Kirin’s “Hyoketsu.” Fukase, the vocalist of SEKAI NO OWARI, is a singer known for his boyish, high voice, so some listeners might recoil at first and think, “There’s no way I can sing something this high!” However, if you listen closely, you’ll find that the vocal melody doesn’t actually span a very wide range.

So please set aside any preconceptions and give it a try—you’ll likely find you can sing it quite casually, almost like humming along.

If you place the sound in your mouth as if you’re directing it toward the upper palate, you’ll enhance the higher overtones in your voice, bringing it closer to the feel of the original track.

Give it a try!