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!
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[Male] Popular Karaoke Rankings [2025] (21–30)
March 9Remioromen22rank/position

Remioromen is a three-piece rock band whose name is a coined word created by combining the members’ favorite characters.
Their third single, “March 9th,” became a massive hit and a graduation ceremony staple after being used as an insert song in the TV drama “1 Liter of Tears.” The lyrics, which express gratitude to someone important, carry a message that resonates with each listener—even at karaoke.
With its lyrical melody that draws you in, it’s a song that men in their 30s should sing with heart to make a great impression.
SakurazakaMasaharu Fukuyama23rank/position

The 15th single, released in 2000, is a song that was used as the theme for the “Mirai Nikki V” segment of the variety show “U-nan no Hontoko!”.
Born from Masaharu Fukuyama’s own experience of heartbreak, the piece portrays lingering feelings for a former lover while still wishing for their happiness.
The lyrics, which intertwine the season of cherry blossoms with parting, resonate even more deeply when heard during spring, a time of new beginnings.
Achieving a record-breaking 2,299,000 in cumulative sales, this song stands as one of the Heisei era’s quintessential “sakura” songs—one that anyone who has experienced a breakup can relate to.
I want to hug you.Mr.Children24rank/position

This song, which sings of pure love, is known as one of Mr.
Children’s early masterpieces.
Its simple yet moving melody and Kazutoshi Sakurai’s gentle vocals are striking.
The lyrics, which liken the nurturing of the couple’s love to the light of a candle, warmly envelop the listener’s heart.
Although the track, released in December 1992, initially drew little attention, it has continued to be cherished by many over the years.
It’s a perfect choice to sing at karaoke when you want to honestly express your feelings to someone important.
If you sing it with a partner or friends, your hearts are sure to connect.
waxing; filling up; becoming full; growing (e.g., the moon growing fuller)Fujii Kaze25rank/position

Riding on the gentle tones of the piano, Fujii Kaze delivers a gem of a love song that conveys straight from the heart his feelings for a loved one.
It beautifully captures the essence of loving someone, and its pure, selfless sentiment resonates deeply.
Since its release in March 2024, it has captivated many listeners, surpassing 100 million total streams by September 2024.
Also gaining attention as the theme song for the film “My Girlfriend is an April Day” starring Takeru Satoh and Masami Nagasawa, this track is perfect for moments when you want to savor time with someone special or quietly express your feelings to the one you love.
Same BlueOfficial HIGE DANDism26rank/position

A heartwarming song that captures the bittersweetness and purity of those in the midst of their youth.
As the opening theme for the TV anime “Blue Box,” it portrays the shining days of youth and club activities, thoughtfully expressing the protagonist’s feelings as they strive to move forward while carrying their “immaturity.” Featured on Official HIGE DANDism’s 2024 album “Rejoice,” this piece beautifully harmonizes the anime’s worldview with the band’s musicality, vividly conveying feelings of love, admiration, and hope for growth—perfect for anyone who cherishes pure emotions.
How about singing it with a refreshing touch at karaoke?
LemonKenshi Yonezu27rank/position

A song by Kenshi Yonezu notable for its melancholic melody and distinctive chord progression.
Written specifically as the theme for the TV drama “Unnatural,” it drew widespread attention immediately upon release and is also known for becoming a historic long-running hit.
Released in March 2018, the track came to represent 2018–2019, and many will still remember the performance on the Kohaku Uta Gassen.
Overall, the key is low and it’s easy to sing, but you should take care with the high notes in the chorus.
If you can feel the rhythm as you sing, you can set yourself apart at karaoke—so be sure to give it a try.
Beyond the Night SkySMAP28rank/position

A captivating song with a crystal-clear, transparent voice and lyrics that touch the heart.
The words, which depict gazing up at the night sky while reflecting on past memories and hopes for the future, resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in January 1998, this track was also used as the theme song for the Fuji TV program “SMAP×SMAP” and has been cherished across generations as one of SMAP’s signature songs.
If a man in his 40s sings it at karaoke, there’s no doubt the women will say, “Lovely!” Why not sing it gently, keeping your cherished memories with someone special close to your heart?





