Easy-to-sing songs recommended for teenage boys with low voices | Songs you can sing even during voice change!
In recent years, amid the biggest boy-group boom in Japanese history, there’s been a surge of highly challenging dance music unlike what we’ve seen in J-pop before.
While many teens want to sing the latest hits, a lot of the songs are quite difficult, so plenty of teenage boys may be struggling to pick the right tracks.
With that in mind, we’ve put together a selection of easy-to-sing Japanese karaoke songs specifically for teenage boys with lower voices!
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Easy-to-sing songs recommended for teen boys with low voices | You can sing them even during voice change! (21–30)
Romeo and JulietNumber_i

This song starts with a cute-sounding intro, so compared to other Number_i tracks, it gives a different vibe.
The chorus is especially straightforward and is melodic rather than a rap.
The A section and rap parts are generally low—around A3 to E4, I think.
The highest notes go up to about D5, but low-voiced male singers don’t need to worry that it’s “too high to sing.” If you like rap styles, this is a track where you can enjoy both rap and melody, so definitely give it a listen!
LOOP ~One of the BE:ST-03 RYUHEI~RYUHEI

This song was created as part of BE:FIRST’s solo project and is RYUHEI’s solo track.
The vocal range is around D3–D5, focusing mainly on the lower register.
Overall, the song has a calm feel, so it should be easy to sing for lower-voice male singers who aren’t comfortable with high notes.
The chorus gets a bit higher, but since it’s a stylish track with strong R&B elements, singing gently in falsetto without belting fits the song well.
I think it’s great to have a song like this in your repertoire, so definitely give it a listen!
BEATWurtS

The artist WurtS has released many classic tracks with a style that incorporates a wide range of musical influences.
Lately, he’s gained popularity through collaborations with other artists, but now he’s dropped a solo hit: “BEAT.” It’s a highly alternative piece, built predominantly around the midrange throughout.
There’s a fair amount of low-mid content as well, making it an ideal song to showcase the rich midrange that only singers with lower vocal registers can achieve.
peanut butterShota Araya

Shota Araya is a singer-songwriter whose originality-rich musical style—mixing Black music with contemporary J-POP—has earned him widespread popularity.
While he drew attention as the former vocalist of a popular band, his activities have prioritized music over popularity, and he has produced several notable songs.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend for men with lower voices is Peanut Butter.
Although it has an R&B vibe, the vocal line is fairly steady and understated, and the song is arranged throughout in the low to low-mid range.
RUNWAYTENDRE

TENDRE is the solo project of Taro Kawahara, a multi-instrumentalist as well as a singer-songwriter and producer.
TENDRE has earned high praise for the ability to ground songs in R&B, soul, and hip-hop while polishing them into high-quality pop.
Released in May 2025, the track “RUNWAY” exemplifies TENDRE’s appeal, standing out with refined, meticulously crafted sound.
It might seem a bit challenging to sing at karaoke, but the melody itself isn’t that difficult—once you try it, you may be surprised at how smoothly it goes.
Give it a shot, and deliver it with cool confidence.
Fanfaresumika

Sumika is a rock band known for their catchy sound that blends J-pop and rock.
The vocalist, Kenta Kataoka, has a notably rich, full-bodied voice—something rare among recent artists.
Their song Fanfare is a piece where you can fully savor Kataoka’s mid and low-mid range.
While it’s not a song with a particularly narrow range, it emphasizes the thickness of the mid and low-mid tones, so you can sing it comfortably even if you can’t hit very high notes.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Mosa o.Tightly.

Singer-songwriter Mosawo, who is popular for her gentle lyrics and musicality that resonate with Gen Z.
Her hallmark is a whisper voice—soft vocals laced with breath—and all her works are crafted to make the most of that tone.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Gyutto.
Most of the track sits in the mid-range, so as long as you match the key, anyone can sing it comfortably.
The vocal line is also calm, without abrupt jumps in pitch.





