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.
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Karaoke songs recommended for men in their 20s that are easy to sing even for the tone-deaf (81–90)
Ephemeral SongRADWIMPS feat. Masaki Suda

This song was the theme for the film “God of Cinema,” starring Masaki Suda.
Written by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, who also appears in the film as an actor, and featuring Masaki Suda as a guest vocalist, the track is notable for lyrics that resonate with both of their characters in the story.
While it can be sung solo, it’s also recommended if you’re looking for a duet suitable for two men.
There aren’t many high notes overall, and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it relatively easy for most people to sing.
Let's become a familyMasaharu Fukuyama

“Let’s Become a Family,” a perennial wedding favorite, is also highly popular.
Released in 2011 as a double A-side single alongside “fighting pose,” the song drew further attention when it was featured in a commercial for the wedding magazine Zexy.
Although there are a few parts—such as the chorus and the ending—where the key goes a bit higher, it’s fundamentally a song in which men with lower voices can really showcase their vocal appeal.
With its gentle, unhurried tempo and flowing melody, it’s easy on the ears, helps you get into the song, and is exceptionally easy to sing.
Try it at karaoke, or practice it and sing it at a friend’s wedding.
WithNaoto Inti Raymi

Naoto Inti Raymi is a singer-songwriter who has been popular since the 2010s for his catchy musical style.
Since entering the 2020s, he has released many tracks that emphasize R&B, drawing renewed attention.
His new song “With” fits that trend: it’s R&B-tinged J-pop characterized by a simple arrangement.
It may sound like there’s a lot of falsetto, but it’s actually just layered low and high vocals.
So when you sing it at karaoke, if you stick to the lower part, anyone should be able to sing it with ease.
I LOVE YOUYutaka Ozaki

A signature song by Yutaka Ozaki, an artist beloved for his powerful husky voice that appeals to listeners’ hearts and for music that expresses straightforward emotions.
It’s a ballad that portrays a love in which the two will not part no matter what hardships arise, and its slow rhythm makes it an easy song to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.
SymphonyHirai Dai

Hirai Dai is a singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for his powerful vocals and R&B-tinged sound.
Many people are likely captivated by his unique musical style that feels like it sits between J-pop and Western music.
His new track “Symphony” is one such song.
Among the songs introduced this time, this one falls on the more difficult side—after all, Hirai Dai’s singing ability is very high.
That said, the vocal embellishments he often uses—known as “feiku” (runs and riffs akin to melisma)—are relatively scarce here, which makes it easier to sing in that sense.
If you want to match his pronunciation, add an ‘r’ to the vowels and sing with a bit of a rolling, kneading quality.
I was looking for you.CHEMISTRY

A signature song by CHEMISTRY, artists beloved by people of all ages for their gentle vocals that captivate listeners and the beautiful harmonies the duo creates.
This ballad expresses the joy of meeting someone you truly love, and with its steady pitch, it’s an easy song for anyone to sing.
Karaoke songs recommended for men in their 20s that are easy to sing even for those who are tone-deaf (91–100)
Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)Yu Takahashi

A massive hit by Yu Takahashi, an artist beloved across generations for his powerful vocals and heartfelt performances that support listeners’ hearts.
The song carries the message that if you keep smiling, everyone can be happy, and its simple rhythm makes it easy for anyone to sing.





