Popular Aimer songs that are easy to sing
Singer Aimer, who has many tie-in songs including anime themes and became widely known among both children and adults after her songs were featured in the smash-hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
Many people are captivated by her uniquely moving voice.
So, are Aimer’s songs easy to sing? Most people would probably say, “They seem difficult.”
While her vocal timbre is one of a kind, she actually has quite a few songs that are relatively easy to sing.
In particular, there are many tracks that women who struggle with high notes find easy to sing, making them great choices to try at karaoke.
Men should definitely give them a shot too by adjusting the key.
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Aimer's popular easy-to-sing songs (11–20)
STAND-ALONEAimer

It was released as a digital-only single by Aimer and was used as the main theme for Chapter 1 of the NTV Sunday drama “Your Turn to Kill.” The song has a melody that seems designed to bring out the full appeal of Aimer’s rich, powerful voice, and through her vocals and delivery, you can really feel her rock sensibility.
Now, if you’re going to sing this song at karaoke, the opening A-melody in particular might be a great place for lower-voiced women to showcase their strengths.
In the chorus there are some fairly high notes, and Aimer herself appears to blend mixed voice and falsetto to express them.
Even if you’re not confident with high notes, I hope you’ll practice and master this part.
Try to avoid tightening your throat; instead, open the back of your mouth in a rounded way, aim the sound toward your upper palate, and practice singing so the voice resonates fully within your oral cavity.
Believe Be:leaveAimer

The song “Believe Be:leave,” included on the 3rd album DAWN, was used as the ending theme for the music program ONCHIKA.
Its airy, transparent ensemble really lingers in the ears.
Although the key is a bit high, the restrained vocal delivery makes pitch control easier, and the melody has relatively gentle dynamics, so it should be manageable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s a soft pop tune that will draw everyone in when sung at karaoke.
EclipseAimer

Aimer’s “Eclipse” has lots of breathy elements and isn’t a song where you belt, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing! Like the other artists I’ve introduced so far, Aimer is also an artist whose low register is really captivating.
Compared to her signature song “Zankyosanka,” this one has fewer high notes, making the pitch easier to catch, and the song’s structure builds up gradually rather than suddenly jumping high.
The rhythm doesn’t have any particularly difficult parts either, so if you want to sing something gently and tenderly, how about “Eclipse”? Try singing softly without straining your throat!
A Gentle BallAimer

Set to the strains of a dreamlike waltz, a mysterious tale unfolds on the stage of a nighttime ball.
Aimer’s husky, lustrous voice gracefully paints a fantastical scene bathed in moonlight.
The feelings of a girl who keeps dancing within the fleeting hours of the night, searching for faint memories and traces of the past, will resonate deeply with us as adults.
This piece is included on the single “SCOPE,” released in February 2025, and was newly written for NHK’s “Minna no Uta” broadcasts for February and March.
It’s a song you’ll want to savor at the close of the day, in a quiet room—one that will gently accompany and soothe a heart tired from work.
Beautiful worldAimer

This song is notable for Aimer’s heartwarming vocals, which gently embrace deeply held feelings with a clear, transparent tone.
As the protagonist prepares to spread their wings into a vast world while holding an unforgettable dream close to their heart, the delicate piano and the grand string arrangement paint a beautiful picture.
Released in February 2025, the piece was written as the theme song for an Idemitsu Kosan commercial.
Woven into it are wishes for a hope-filled future and gratitude for the small happiness found in everyday life, making it an empowering track that quietly gives a push to anyone about to take a new step forward.
SCOPEAimer

This work, created by the rising female artist Aimer, beautifully captures the anime’s world with her distinctive husky voice and deeply expressive delivery.
Her powerful vocals convey both the tension of the medical mystery theme and the protagonist’s sense of duty.
Set for release in February 2025 as her 25th single, it also serves as the opening theme for the anime “Takaou Ameku’s Diagnostic Chart of Reasoning.” With its mysterious and dramatic atmosphere, this song resonates with viewers whose hearts race with the unfolding story.
In conclusion
Are there any Aimer songs that are easy to sing or ones you’d like to challenge yourself with? Many of her songs can feel difficult, but if you can sing them, they’re really cool, you’ll stand out, and you can pick songs that won’t overlap with others.
Please practice and sing them stylishly to surprise everyone!





