[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.
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[Male] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
cherrySpitz8rank/position

A gem-like love song whose gently enveloping, beautiful melody and pure words of love resonate in the heart.
The lyrics, filled with expectation and hope for the future, bring back memories with someone special and give you the courage to take a new step.
Released in April 1996, this signature song by Spitz topped the Oricon weekly chart and is also included on the album Indigo Chiheisen.
In 2019, it was featured in an NTT East Japan TV commercial, drawing renewed attention.
With its bright, refreshing melody and lyrics that stay close to the listener’s heart, the song’s tender, conversational singing style makes it a calming piece to enjoy.
Its relaxed tempo and comfortable vocal range make it easy for anyone to sing, so it’s also recommended for karaoke.
Romantic FlightKome Kome Club9rank/position

Songs that continue to be loved across generations often have melodies with a universal appeal that anyone can sing.
Kome Kome Club’s signature song “Roman Hikō” is truly a timeless classic passed down through the ages.
Released in 1990, it was a massive hit that boosted the band’s mainstream recognition, and for those now in their mid-to-late 40s, it’s likely a nostalgic tune that brings back memories of their elementary or middle school days.
When singing it at karaoke, be mindful of the contrast between the low notes in the verse and the soaring high notes in the chorus, and take care not to go off pitch when the key changes in the final chorus.
Bunny GirlAKASAKI10rank/position

The song “Bunny Girl,” so popular that there’s hardly a day you don’t hear it on TikTok or Instagram, is the signature work of the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI.
It’s characterized by an exceptionally light, catchy rhythm.
Despite how pleasant and bouncy it sounds—which might come as a surprise—the piece actually has a very narrow vocal range.
As long as you set the key appropriately, people of any voice type can sing it.
The vocal line is rhythmic but doesn’t require any complex pitch movement, and there are no long sustained notes, so even those without strong vocal skills can sing it with confidence.
[Men] Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
March 9Remioromen11rank/position

This is Remioromen’s second single (third release overall), released in March 2004.
Since it’s an acoustic slow ballad, some people who aren’t confident singers might hesitate to sing it.
However, the melody itself has a traditional Japanese folk-song feel and is very familiar, so there’s not much to worry about there.
Some may find the chorus sections, where you have to belt out the notes, a bit tough in terms of key, so be careful when setting the key.
In ballad-style songs like this, if you get impatient and rush the rhythm, it can sound very amateurish, so listen closely to the backing track and be careful not to push the tempo when you sing.
cherry blossomKobukuro12rank/position

Released in November 2005, this song is the first original piece created by Kentaro Kobuchi and Shunsuke Kuroda of Kobukuro, and can be considered the duo’s starting point.
Through the image of fleeting cherry blossoms, it conveys lost love and emotional scars while portraying the strength to rise again.
Spurred by the single’s success, the December release of the album “NAMELESS WORLD” became a million seller the same year, marking a major turning point with their first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s a song that gives you the courage to move forward while cherishing memories that remain in your heart.
single bedSharam Q13rank/position

This is a wistful ballad that poignantly sings of lingering feelings for a former lover, a classic that gently teaches the preciousness of love.
As the protagonist looks back on memories left behind on a single bed, they realize that a romance once taken for granted was in fact more valuable than jewels, weaving a moving drama.
Released by Sharam Q in October 1994, the song became a major hit, ranking 24th on the year-end charts.
It was also used as the ending theme for the anime D.
N.
A²: They Were Once a Thing, and included on the album Inferiority Complex.
It’s the perfect track for reminiscing about youthful love while sharing memories with friends.
Voice of the SeaUrashima Taro (Kenta Kiritani)14rank/position

A song performed by actor Kenta Kiritani, who plays Urashima Taro in au’s “Santaro Series” commercials.
It gained attention as a commercial jingle and was released digitally in July 2015.
With a melody reminiscent of Okinawa and the sound of the sanshin, the arrangement is designed to be pleasant for listeners of any age.
The lyrics, which express the aching feelings for a lover one cannot meet while listening to the sounds of nature, are also memorable.
Because the key is low and the melody is simple, it’s easy to handle even if you’re singing it for the first time at karaoke.
Many people recognize it across generations, making it a can’t-miss, foolproof choice for karaoke with older supervisors or clients.





