Ado’s easy-to-sing songs. Recommended tracks you can sing at karaoke.
Singer Ado, who sparked a social phenomenon with her debut song “Usseewa.” She’s also well-known for performing the singing parts of Uta, a character in the 2022 film ONE PIECE FILM RED.
In 2023, she delivered a powerful performance of her hit song “Show” on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
In this article, we’ll introduce Ado’s songs that are easier to sing.
That said, Ado’s tracks are generally quite challenging, and it’s not easy to replicate her expressive style.
Still, we’ve gathered relatively singable ballads and upbeat tracks where you can power through with energy.
Master them and show them off at karaoke!
Ado’s easy-to-sing songs. Recommended tracks you can sing at karaoke (1–10)
Pierrot of the NightAdo

Ado’s “Yoru no Pierrot,” released on June 14, 2021, is a surefire ballad to hype up any karaoke session.
Written, composed, and arranged by Vocaloid producer biz, the song delicately portrays the emotions of living through the night in the city—bearing loneliness and anxiety—against a backdrop of glittering urban neon.
In terms of singability, the melody line is relatively simple and stays within a comfortable vocal range while allowing for deep emotion, making it one of the more approachable tracks among Ado’s songs.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone looking to set a dramatic tone for a night of karaoke—highly recommended!
Ashura-chanAdo

Ashura-chan is the seventh digital-only single, chosen as the theme song for the seventh season of the TV drama Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon.
It drew attention alongside the song itself, with Ado making a voice-only appearance in the series.
The melody is simple and the vocal range isn’t particularly wide, but that’s exactly why you need to sing it with dynamic expressiveness.
It’s a funky, upbeat tune with a poppy, driving feel that’s sure to energize any karaoke session.
The Day After EternityAdo

The ninth digital-only single, “Eien no Akuru Hi,” is a song provided by Teniwoha, a Vocaloid producer who is also active as a novelist.
Its dramatic arrangement, riding on a 3/4 time signature with a shuffle beat, resonates deeply alongside its heartrending lyrics.
Overall, the key isn’t very high and the tempo is relaxed, making it easy to sing, but because the dynamics shift significantly, you should pay attention to your vocal tone when singing karaoke—otherwise it can end up sounding flat and monotone.
Also, since it’s easy to go off-pitch when switching between chest voice and falsetto, it’s recommended to practice before performing it in front of others.
sunflowerAdo

Himawari, the 21st digital-only single, was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama 18/40: If It’s the Two of Us, Dreams and Love Too.
Its love-filled lyrics set to a beautiful melody and ensemble may soothe your heart just by listening.
The tempo is relaxed and the vocal range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
However, there are a few high notes here and there, so if there are pitches you can’t quite reach, be sure to adjust the key to suit your voice.
glittering; glaring; dazzling; blingy (onomatopoeia for something shining intensely)Ado

The third digital-only single, “Gira Gira,” creates impact with lyrics that weave delicate themes using a distinctive turn of phrase.
Many listeners will likely empathize with the protagonist, who strives to move forward despite their insecurities.
The falsetto that appears in the chorus and elsewhere can be easy to go off-pitch with, but the overall key is low, so it’s manageable to sing in karaoke.
The tempo is relaxed, yet because it uses a bouncy shuffle beat, be sure to listen closely to the ensemble as you sing.
I miss youAdo

Aitakute, the sixth digital-only single, was used as an insert song in the film Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – Final.
Its lyrics, which tie in with the movie’s story, and the spacious ensemble featuring strings leave a strong impression.
The melody and tempo are relaxed, making it comfortable to sing, but there are many wide interval jumps, so be careful not to miss the pitches.
Aim to sing with delicacy yet power to get closer to the original, and be sure to try it at karaoke.
I am the strongest.Ado

Watashi wa Saikyo (I’m Invincible) is the 11th digital-only single, written as an insert song for the animated film ONE PIECE FILM RED.
Composed by Motoki Omori of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, the song later drew attention when he released a self-cover.
While it features many challenging elements—such as high notes alternating between chest voice and falsetto, and sudden, wide interval leaps—the overall key isn’t extremely high, making it relatively approachable for many female singers.
Buoyed by the blockbuster film’s popularity, it’s a powerful uptempo track that’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.






