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[Men] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026]

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.

[Male] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2026] (21–30)

catDISH//29rank/position

This song, written and composed by singer-songwriter Aimyon, is the B-side to the single “We Did It” released in August 2017.

When Takumi Kitamura performed an acoustic version on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE in March 2020, it sparked renewed buzz, and its total streaming plays surpassed one billion.

The piece portrays lingering attachment and heartache for someone dearly missed, expressing a yearning for a person who has become as free and capricious as a cat.

When you’re worn out from work or relationships, or when memories of a past love resurface, this song is sure to bring you to tears.

Until the world endsWANDS30rank/position

WANDS “Until the World Ends… [WANDS 5th Generation ver.]” MV
“Sekai ga Owaru made wa” by WANDS

WANDS is a rock band formed in 1991.

Their song “Sekai ga Owaru Made wa” was used as the second ending theme for the anime SLAM DUNK and is a karaoke staple.

In 2019, the band’s popularity resurged after welcoming Daishi Uehara as the new vocalist.

In 2022, the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK was also released, and thanks to the synergy of these events, singing this song can evoke both nostalgia and freshness for those around you!

[Men] Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

White LoversKeisuke Kuwata31rank/position

Keisuke Kuwata – Shiroi Koibito-tachi (Short ver.)
Shiroi Koibito-tachi Kuwata Keisuke

A gem of a ballad, richly expressing the bittersweet feelings of winter love, has been delivered by Keisuke Kuwata.

It’s a moving piece that looks back on warm memories of love, as if wrapped in snow, with a sense of blessing.

Rather than lamenting a past romance as a mere failure, it impressively celebrates the moments of that love from the heart.

Accompanied by a beautiful, resonant melody, it conveys a gentle warmth within the chill of winter.

Released in October 2001, the song was featured in a Coca-Cola commercial and sold 520,000 copies on the Oricon weekly chart.

It’s a perfect choice for winter karaoke with family and close friends when you want to share heartwarming memories.

AzaleaKenshi Yonezu32rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu’s hit number “Azalea.” Among Yonezu’s songs, this one features especially many low-register parts, making it a perfect choice for men with lower voices.

However, there is a section toward the end that uses falsetto.

A low voice doesn’t necessarily mean you’re bad at falsetto, but if that part is difficult to sing, it’s recommended to intentionally raise the key to make the falsetto easier to produce.

It’s a big hit at karaoke, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Like tonight's moonElephant Kashimashi33rank/position

It’s a deeply moving masterpiece that powerfully sings of passion for the future while gazing into everyday feelings of emptiness and loneliness.

Set against the backdrop of a city at dusk, it portrays the solitude and struggles of people living in an urban landscape, yet conveys a strong will to keep looking forward and moving on.

The soulful vocals unique to Elephant Kashimashi and the melody that resonates with the heart are beautifully in harmony.

Released in July 1997, the song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Because the Moon Shines at Night,” and was also included on the album “Run Toward Tomorrow – Moonlit Songs.” In 2017, it was performed in the band’s first appearance on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, winning over even more listeners.

It’s a track that will evoke deep empathy when you feel lost in life or spend a night thinking of someone dear.

pure whiteFujii Kaze34rank/position

Fujii Kaze – “masshiro” (pure white) [Official Audio]
Pure white Fujii Kaze

While Fujii Kaze is typically associated with a sound rooted in Black music—R&B, soul, and neo-soul—this work stands out for its dream pop-like finish.

The vocal range is relatively narrow for his repertoire, which already makes it quite easy to sing, but the most distinctive feature is the vocal line.

In this piece, the melodic movement is very gentle, with minimal emphasis on groove.

Among his songs, it is one of the easiest to sing, both rhythmically and in terms of the vocal line.

TsubasaUnder Graph35rank/position

A rock ballad depicting youthful farewells and new departures.

Released on September 22, 2004, it was Under Graph’s major-label debut single, and many people of that generation surely got hooked on Tsubasa! The overall vocal range is E3 to A4, which should be comfortable for men who sing regularly.

If you’re aiming for a high karaoke score, the key is to keep the high notes in the chorus steady and balance power with a touch of wistfulness.

Since the lyrics are clearly articulated, focusing on crisp vowel pronunciation will also help you match the pitch bar more easily.