Aimyon songs that are easy to sing. Songs you can score high with at karaoke.
Aimyon is a singer-songwriter who represents the 2020s.
She has created numerous hit songs to date, including “Marigold” and “Naked Heart.”
Her songs are known for their familiar, accessible melodies and are often said to be easy to sing.
At the same time, many people feel that quite a few of her songs are hard to sing because of the low range that is one of her charms.
So in this article, we’ll introduce some of her songs that are easy to sing, focusing on factors like the familiarity of the melody lines and the breadth of the vocal range.
Practice the songs we’re about to introduce and show them off with confidence at karaoke!
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Aimyon’s easy-to-sing songs: Karaoke tracks where you can aim for a high score (21–30)
We're in the same boat, you know.Aimyon

Aimyon’s ballad “Otagai Sama Yan,” with lyrics that squeeze your heart, is striking.
Because it’s a very simple arrangement of just acoustic guitar and vocals, you might worry about missing the pitch, but the song’s vocal line is extremely straightforward, so there’s no need for concern.
The range is narrow and it doesn’t use much dynamic variation, so as long as you focus on staying in pitch, you should be able to sing it without difficulty.
On nights when cherry blossoms fallAimyon

The third digital single “Sakura ga Furu Yoru wa,” which was used as the theme song for the ABEMA-streamed romance reality show “Koi to Ookami ni wa Damasarenai.” Its catchy melody over gentle guitar arpeggios feels so pleasant.
The simple, straightforward tune makes it easy to sing, but the wide pitch range—especially the falsetto in the chorus—requires care.
As a well-known song, it’s sure to liven up any karaoke session—a refreshing number through and through.
On your marksAimyon

There are times when you feel a little fed up with yourself for chasing easy happiness, aren’t there? This song gently stays close to those feelings and warmly embraces you just as you are—it’s a heartfelt track by Aimyon.
Released in July 2025, it was written as the theme song for the TBS Sunday drama “The 19th Chart,” starring Jun Matsumoto.
The show’s worldview—standing by patients’ hearts and daily lives—beautifully aligns with her delicate yet resolute vocals.
The tempo starts relaxed and swells into a dramatic middle section, as if tracing the subtleties of the heart.
If you listen to it on a night when you’re feeling a bit worn out, it will surely lighten your heart.
heartAimyon

The 12th single “Heart,” which was selected as the theme song for the TV drama ‘Only Just Married’ (Japanese title: ‘Konin Todoke ni Han o Oshita Dake Desu’).
The clear, airy ensemble riding on a relaxed shuffle beat feels so pleasant, doesn’t it? The key is a bit high, but the vocal range isn’t wide, so if you find it hard to sing, you can adjust it to your own key and still enjoy singing it at karaoke.
However, because there’s a falsetto leap that appears partway through over the bouncy beat, be careful not to stray off either the rhythm or the pitch.
To Those Who Know the Blue of the SkyAimyon

This is the ninth major single, written as the theme song for the animated film of the same name, Her Blue Sky.
The lyrics are crafted from the perspective of the characters in the story, and the transparent-feeling intro with piano and strings creates a vivid world.
The vocal range isn’t particularly wide and the overall key is on the lower side, but because the melody is distinctive, be sure to practice thoroughly before performing it at karaoke.
If the key still doesn’t suit you, try adjusting it to match your own range and practice with that setting.
3636Aimyon

“3636,” included on the 4th album “Record Falling into the Eyes.” Its lyrics, which convey a sense of dissonance toward the things that become taken for granted as days go by, will likely resonate with many who have spent a long time with their partners.
The song is easy to sing thanks to its narrow vocal range and relaxed tempo, but you need to be careful because the melody moves around quite a lot.
It’s a sentimental number you’ll want to perform while picturing the story and immersing yourself in the lyrical world.
On this day of goodbyeAimyon

Their first digital-only single, “Sayonara no Kyou ni,” was selected as the ending theme for the news program news zero.
It’s a memorable track with a wistful guitar sound and lyrics that pierce the heart.
The tempo is relaxed and the vocal range isn’t very wide, but the pitch jumps up and down quite a bit in the chorus and other parts, so be sure to learn it well so you don’t fall behind.
It’s an emotional number that will undoubtedly draw listeners into its world even in karaoke—one you can’t help but get absorbed in.






