[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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[Men] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)
Eine KleineKenshi Yonezu50rank/position

I get the impression that Kenshi Yonezu has quite a few low-range songs, so I think many of his tracks are easy for low-voiced men to sing.
The range of “Eine Kleine” is C#3–G#4.
Because the verses (A and B sections) sit very low, you might find the chorus high notes a bit tough, but it’s fine to sing them using a head-voice-based tone without forcing your chest voice.
To keep the sound from getting too thin, you can slightly strengthen the head voice or add a bit of rasp—both can enhance the vibe.
If I were a man, I’d definitely include Kenshi Yonezu’s songs in my repertoire.
Give them a try, everyone!
[Men] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (51–60)
Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterHilcrhyme51rank/position

A love song by the hip-hop duo Hilcrhyme that portrays a deepening love as the seasons change.
Released in September 2009, this track captured many hearts with its catchy melody and lyrics written in relatable, down-to-earth language, and it was also selected as the ending theme for a TV program.
The seasonal scenery woven over a hip-hop beat gently stirs listeners’ memories.
Its singable melody line and easily relatable lyrics are especially appealing—making it a great choice even for those trying it for the first time at karaoke.
Blue BenchSasuke52rank/position

If you’re in your 20s now, this song was a massive hit when you were a student, right? I’m sure many people can still sing it without looking at the lyrics even today—it’s that kind of nostalgic classic.
The song features a relaxed tempo and a simple, straightforward melody line, which makes it relatively easy to sing in that regard.
However, as you can hear, the key is a bit high, so men with lower voices should be careful.
That said, at karaoke with people of the same generation, it’s such a great song that just picking it can get everyone excited, even if you don’t sing it perfectly!
I want to be kinder.Kazuyoshi Saito53rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito’s classic hit “Yasashiku Naritai.” If you’re a man in your 30s, it’s safe to say you know this song.
People discovered it in various ways, but the most common might be through the drama “I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper,” which became a social phenomenon.
The song has a somewhat decadent rock vibe, but perhaps because the lyrics are full of hope, it doesn’t feel self-deprecating the way songs in this style sometimes can.
It’s especially popular with men, so try singing it at karaoke when you’re out with your guy friends!
Linda LindaTHE BLUE HEARTS54rank/position

This was THE BLUE HEARTS’ debut single, released in May 1987.
It really rode the late-’80s band boom and became a big hit.
I imagine many people heard bands cover it at school festivals, or even sang it themselves in their own bands.
In terms of genre, it falls into what’s commonly called beat punk; both the melody and rhythm are very simple and easy to remember, and it doesn’t require a wide vocal range to sing, so it’s a fun song to try.
Not just this one—many BLUE HEARTS songs are great picks even for people who aren’t confident singers.
SOUVENIRBUMP OF CHICKEN55rank/position

This is BUMP OF CHICKEN’s 19th digital single, released on September 29, 2022.
A CD single release is also planned for April 2023.
The song was reportedly written as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV Tokyo anime SPY×FAMILY.
BUMP OF CHICKEN’s vocalist, Motoo Fujiwara, is a singer with a wonderfully rich set of higher overtones in his voice, but the range used in this song isn’t that high, so I think it’s quite singable even for men with lower voices.
When you actually sing it, try placing your voice against your upper palate.
You’ll likely produce a tone with more high overtones and get closer to his sound.
Singing a bit curtly might bring you even closer to his style.
Love will winKAN56rank/position

A signature song by KAN, known for his warm vocals and relatable lyrics.
With its bright, catchy rhythm and a simple yet deeply resonant message, it has brought comfort to many listeners.
Both the melody and the abstract, universal lyrics make it a gem that skillfully incorporates elements of Western music while remaining distinctly Japanese pop.
Released in September 1990 by Polydor Records, it was featured as an insert song on the TV program “Hō-chan no Yamada Katsute Nai Terebi.” Sales exceeded 2.
01 million copies, and KAN also performed it at the 1991 Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
The song’s pleasant piano tone and relaxed tempo make it an easy and enjoyable choice for karaoke.





