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[For Men in Their 20s] Easy-to-Sing Oldies & Recent Songs for Karaoke

Have you ever had trouble choosing songs at karaoke?

Especially after entering your 20s, when you go to karaoke with coworkers or friends, you want to pick songs that hype everyone up, right?

At the same time, you still want to choose songs that are easy to sing.

So in this article, I’ll introduce karaoke song recommendations for men in their 20s!

From nostalgic classics that guys in their 20s can’t help but hum along to, to the latest hits everyone’s talking about, I’ve picked songs with singability in mind—this playlist is sure to help you choose your tracks!

[For men in their 20s] Easy-to-sing nostalgic hits and recent songs at karaoke (41–50)

Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterHilcrhyme

Hilcrhyme – “Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter” Music Video
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter Hilcrhyme

Hilcrhyme is a music duo that has gained popularity with a sound that fuses hip-hop beats and delicate textures.

Their major second single, “Shunkashuto,” landed numerous tie-ins and became the track that brought the name Hilcrhyme to a wide audience.

As the title suggests, its message centers on the four seasons, emotionally portraying time spent with someone special.

It’s a hip-hop number with a relaxed shuffle beat that feels great—one that men in their twenties, the group’s generation, in particular will want to sing.

[For Men in Their 20s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Classics & Recent Hits (51–60)

Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Junrenka” MUSIC VIDEO (Original ver.)
Junrenka by Shonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze is a four-member reggae group that electrifies audiences with fiery performances.

Their 5th single, “Junrenka,” became a long-running hit as a straightforward love song, different from the upbeat tunes typically associated with Shonan no Kaze.

For those in their twenties—when romance tends to be a major factor in daily life—the lyrical lines are easy to relate to and make it natural to sing with feeling.

It’s an emotional number we hope you’ll sing at karaoke with someone special or someone you’re interested in.

~asterisk~ORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE is a five-member mix-genre band that gained popularity with party songs featuring three vocalists with different vocal ranges.

Their ninth single, “*~Asterisk~,” was used as the opening theme for the TV anime BLEACH and became a major hit rock tune.

If you’re in your twenties—the generation that likely watched the anime—the story may overlap with your memories and make your heart race.

Its driving, fast-paced melody lifts your spirits—an uptempo crowd-pleaser that’s perfect for firing up karaoke sessions with friends of the same generation.

Re:Re:ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION is a Japanese rock band that began activities in 1996, centered around Masafumi Gotoh, who serves as guitarist and vocalist.

The song Re:Re: is included on their 2004 album Sol-fa, but it was re-recorded in 2016 after being selected as the opening theme for the anime ERASED (Boku Dake ga Inai Machi).

The anime’s concept—revival, turning past regrets into energy for the future—aligns perfectly with the themes of Re:Re:.

The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP

A beloved national hit released in 2003, written by Noriyuki Makihara.

The way the SMAP members’ individual personalities blend together is wonderful, isn’t it? It’s a song that makes you feel all kinds of possibilities.

It’s often recommended even for people who aren’t confident in singing, since there aren’t big pitch jumps—just the occasional slightly higher note at the ends of phrases—so it’s easy for a wide range of people to sing.

It might be nice to sing it as if you’re speaking to someone.

The “la-la-la” at the end also helps create a warm, uplifting vibe, making it a great choice for getting everyone involved and having fun!

AM11:00HY

HY, a rock band from Okinawa, has a song called “AM11:00” that I highly recommend for mixed-gender karaoke.

The track features a main male vocalist with harmonies by a female vocalist, making it perfect for a male-female duet.

There’s also a solo part for the female singer after the first chorus; if the high notes seem tough, it’s a good idea to sing it an octave lower.

And if you’re up for it, guys should try taking on the rap part too!

Wish Upon a Starflumpool

flumpool “Wish Upon a Star” MUSIC VIDEO
Wish Upon a Star flumpool

A signature song that put flumpool on the map.

The key is how you hit the high notes in the C melody.

It also serves as a main midsection song when singing at karaoke.

Make sure you’re ready to belt it out.

Since it’s a short track of about three minutes, what you need isn’t endurance but explosive power.

Another tip is not to start the first lines too high.

Recommended for those who are good at singing high notes.