Karaoke songs for men in their 20s that are easy to sing even if you're tone-deaf
Recently, as artists like Fujii Kaze exemplify, there’s been an increase in J-POP with an R&B flavor.
While there are more stylish tracks now, many people may also feel that there are more songs that are harder to sing.
This time, among those who feel that way, we’ve picked out easy-to-sing Japanese songs especially recommended for men in their 20s.
We introduce simple tracks that even people who aren’t confident in their singing can handle, along with specific vocal techniques.
If you want to look cool at karaoke, be sure to read to the end and expand your repertoire!
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Karaoke songs recommended for men in their 20s that are easy to sing even for the tone-deaf (61–70)
Friends' SongZUKA-RADERU

Zutomayo? Correction: The three-piece rock band ZOOKARADERU is currently drawing major attention in the Japanese rock scene.
While many Japanese rock bands are leaning toward K-pop-like styles, they remain committed to classic Japanese rock.
Their moving masterpiece here is Tomodachi no Uta (Song of Friends).
It features a slow tempo with lyrics and a vocal line that tug at the heart.
While the range isn’t exactly narrow, there’s no falsetto and no need to sustain long notes in the high register, making it a great recommendation for teenage males with lower voices.
monologueMotohiro Hata × Naoki Matayoshi

The work “Hitorigoto,” a collaboration between popular singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata and Naoki Matayoshi, winner of the Akutagawa Prize.
In this piece, the lyrics are by Naoki Matayoshi and the melody is by Motohiro Hata, offering the appeal of delicately gentle melodies paired with profoundly literary expression rarely seen in mainstream Japanese pop.
Throughout, the vocal line is simply structured, with no abrupt jumps in pitch.
In addition, the overall range is on the narrower side, making it a very easy song to sing for teenage boys with lower voices.
homeYusaku Kiyama

A big hit song by artist Yusaku Kiyama, whose emotionally resonant singing and heartfelt performances have been loved across generations.
It’s a ballad that straightforwardly expresses feelings for one’s beloved family, and its simple melody makes it an easy-to-sing classic.
I can’t say it.Hiromi Go

A one-sided love song by Hiromi Go, an artist who represents Japan’s music scene with a powerful voice that sticks with you after a single listen and overwhelming live performances.
It’s a ballad that captures the feelings of falling for a friend, and with its low pitch, it’s an easy song to sing.
Knock KnockPilafian

One of the most talked-about rappers in the current MC battle scene is Pilaf Seijin.
He has a lot of haters, but just as many fans, and his streaming numbers are exceptional for a rapper.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is Knock Knock.
While it’s not a particularly low-range piece, the vocal line is simple, so even men with lower voices can sing it comfortably.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Stand by UTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)

A heartbreak song by TVXQ, beloved for their irresistibly singable, catchy melodies and the beautiful harmonies the members create.
It’s a track about being unable to forget a former lover after a breakup, and its simple melody makes it an easy ballad to sing even for those who aren’t confident in their pitch.
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

A smash-hit ballad by Yuzu, one of Japan’s leading artists, known for their beautiful, naturally captivating harmonies.
It’s an encouraging song for those who keep challenging themselves in pursuit of their dreams, and with its slow tempo, it’s an easy number to sing—even for those who aren’t confident in their pitch.





