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Top Karaoke Rankings for Men [2025]

Introducing the top 100 songs from the men’s karaoke popularity ranking, listed in order of most views! Belting out your favorite tracks at karaoke is such a great way to refresh yourself, isn’t it? Your go-to classics are great, but if you’re in the mood to try something new, be sure to check out this ranking.

We’re featuring lots of current, crowd-pleasing hits.

The playlist is updated weekly!

[Men] Popular Karaoke Ranking [2025] (61–70)

BONNumber_i64rank/position

Number_i – BON (Official Music Video)
BONNumber_i

Number_i is currently the most popular Japanese idol group.

Not only women but many men are also drawn to how cool they are, aren’t they? Among Number_i’s works, the one I especially recommend is “BON.” It’s a track that pairs a Japanese-style beat with stylish rap.

While the flow is somewhat complex, both the build-up and the hook are distilled into very simple vocal lines.

The range is narrow as well, so any man who can rap should be able to sing it.

SHAMROCKUVERworld65rank/position

Released in 2006, this song drew attention as the theme for the drama “Dandori.

~Dance☆Drill~.” With its powerful guitar riffs and TAKUYA∞’s distinctive vocals, it stands out as one of UVERworld’s signature tracks beloved by many fans.

The lyrics, which reflect the sense of loss that can come with chasing dreams and the resolve to keep moving forward nonetheless, are sure to resonate with listeners.

If you sing it at karaoke, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at after-work parties or class reunions.

Gray and Blue (+Masaki Suda)Kenshi Yonezu66rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu – Gray and Blue (+Masaki Suda)
Gray and Blue (+Masaki Suda) Kenshi Yonezu

Gray and Blue (+Masaki Suda) is a gem of a masterpiece by Kenshi Yonezu.

Contrary to the impression the title may give, its content evokes the tangled friendships of student days and the troubles of young love—universal experiences we all go through.

Creating a huge buzz upon its release and staying at the top of the charts for an extended period, this song brings back the faint memories of youth, when changing as a person feels like losing something along the way.

Sing it at karaoke, and you’re sure to capture women’s hearts.

Practice it and make some wonderful memories.

Moechakka FireIssei67rank/position

Moechakka Fire / Issei: MUSIC VIDEO
Moechakka Fire Ichi Makoto

A track by Issei that weaves synth sounds with an addictive melody, themed around a cool, detached maid-outfit character.

Released as a character song for the game Zenless Zone Zero, unveiled in July 2024, the piece channels modern people’s craving for approval and their sense of alienation from society, all over a bold, driving beat.

Its alluring low-register vocals—seemingly detached from the music video’s character—leave a strong impression.

How about belting it out at karaoke to express a different side of yourself?

It's love, right?wacci68rank/position

wacci 'Koi Daro' Music Video
Koi Daro by wacci

I’ve been posting songs with the theme of “men with low voices,” and many of my students are “men with low voices” too! One of them has been practicing wacci’s “Koidaro.” In this song, the chorus jumps up in range to F#4, but the lowest note is a pretty low B2, which actually appears multiple times throughout.

How about first making sure you can firmly produce those easier low notes, and then try tackling the high notes with some momentum? Of course, it’s totally fine to start with falsetto instead of chest voice! If you keep singing, there will definitely be a point where it clicks, so I think it’s worth giving it a go even if it feels “a bit high.” Just don’t push yourself!

flying fishWANIMA69rank/position

WANIMA “Flying Fish” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Flying Fish WANIMA

This song was released on August 13, 2025.

Since it’s mostly composed in the low-mid to high-mid range, I think it’s relatively easy to sing in terms of vocal range.

There’s a C5 in the first and last chorus, and it feels great if you ride the melody and push it out with momentum there.

It has WANIMA’s signature rock vibe with a distinctive rhythm, so let’s lock in a few key points.

The song actually starts from the chorus, and it kicks off on the offbeat.

It’s fine to place the accent on the first beat, so make sure to line up firmly there.

The A section has rap elements, so rhythm matters more than pitch.

Try using your hands like you’re shaking maracas and keep time at double speed.

It’s a short track at about three minutes, but it sounds really cool if you can nail it—definitely give it a try at karaoke!

RPGSEKAI NO OWARI70rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic song “RPG.” This work, which could be called the culmination of the band’s fantastical musical style from their early days, is something anyone born in the Heisei era has probably heard at least once.

Surprisingly, the song’s vocal range is quite narrow, spanning from mid1 C# to hi A.

Since the frequently used notes are also on the lower side, even men with lower voices can sing it without issue if they drop the key.

If you want to boost the quality, try mixing in breaths like Fukase does—doing so will really liven things up at karaoke.