Have you ever found yourself at a loss, wondering what to sing when you go to karaoke with friends?
Once boys reach middle or high school, they probably get more chances to go to karaoke just like the girls do.
Here are some easy-to-sing Japanese songs recommended for teenage guys so you won’t be stuck deciding what to sing!
These are all hit artists and tracks that just about everyone has heard at least once, so you really can’t go wrong singing the songs we introduce here.
You might even discover some new favorites as you read the article.
If you get nervous, it might be a good idea to practice solo karaoke or at home first before heading out with friends!
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Karaoke songs in Japanese that are easy for teenage boys to sing (1–10)
proofNEW!flumpool

It seems this was the set piece for the 2011 (78th) NHK All-Japan School Music Competition, Junior High Division! The vocal range is quite wide, from A2 to C5.
The falsetto parts appear in the chorus.
The melody line is easy to follow, building nicely through a verse (A), pre-chorus (B), chorus, and final chorus.
First, the A section sits quite low, so be careful not to overuse your throat there.
If you watch choirs or singers’ facial expressions, you’ll notice their eyebrows and facial muscles are lifted quite a bit.
Simply lifting your facial muscles like this helps open the throat and makes singing a bit easier.
It also helps you transition smoothly from chest voice to falsetto.
In addition, make sure to fully support and release your breath on the high falsetto notes.
Aiming your voice straight up toward the top of your head makes falsetto easier to produce.
With just a small shift in awareness, the song becomes much easier to sing—give it a try!
All of the YouthFujifabric

The song has an atmosphere like the end of summer that makes my chest tighten.
It’s a track by the rock band Fujifabric.
It was released in 2007 as their 10th single.
The chorus isn’t very high, so I recommend it for men who feel their voices are on the lower side.
OverdoseNatori

Singer-songwriter Natori, who rose to fame on TikTok.
“Overdose” was released in September 2022 as his first digital single.
His one-of-a-kind, vibrato-tinged voice and lyrics penned with a teen’s sensibility carry a sense of fragility and danger, don’t they? Despite the laid-back vocal delivery, the way it gains solidity as it approaches the chorus is wonderful, too.
Since the song isn’t in a high key, it should be easy for male singers to tackle.
Give it a try at karaoke!
It's love, right?wacci

Wacci is a rock band that captivates with a warm, comforting voice and sound.
“Koi Daro” was written as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “The Grand Family.” The live version, sung in collaboration with actor Kohei Matsushita who appeared in the drama, also became a hot topic, didn’t it? It’s a love song that gently stays close to everyone’s feelings of being in love.
It encourages you by saying it’s okay for love to take many different forms.
With its relaxed melody and lower key, I think it’s easy for teenage boys to sing, too!
You don't get it.WurtS

WurtS is a multi-creator who handles everything alone—from lyrics, composition, and arrangement to video production.
“Wakattenai yo” was posted on TikTok in 2021, surpassed one million views in a month, and generated a big buzz.
It’s a track defined by an addictive sound you can’t forget after a single listen.
The laid-back vocal delivery and the fast-paced, dry rock sound exude real stylistic flair.
It’s a trendy number yet easy to sing, making it recommended for those who want a catchy, singable song and for rock lovers alike.
TerminalNatori

Natori, a singer-songwriter who enjoys immense support from young people.
Lately he’s also been active as a music producer, providing songs for many artists.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend for teenage boys as an easy song to sing is Terminal.
This piece features a downer mood similar to Overdose and keeps a calm vocal line with a narrow range throughout.
If you want to make it sound even better, mix in some breath and aim to produce your voice with added overtones.
To tell you the truth,Young Skinny

Young Skinny is a rock band that delivers songs that resonate with young people.
“Hontō wa ne,” a track with lyrics written by a man from a woman’s perspective, has become a hot topic for being “nothing but relatable.” It was used as the ending theme for TBS’s information program “Osama no Brunch” in October 2022, so many of you may have heard it.
Everyone’s had the experience of not being able to be honest with someone they like, trying to act more mature than they are, or worrying about whether they’re disliked.
Why not sing those feelings through this song? Give it a try at karaoke!







