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 songs that are easy to sing. Karaoke songs where you can aim for a high score (51–60)
You know,Aimyon

This is Aimyon’s 15th single overall, released in December 2023.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window.” Aimyon’s unadorned vocals and the gentle musical tone are a perfect match, resulting in a fine piece that beautifully captures the world of the film it accompanies.
Reflecting that tone, the vocal melody sits in a range that can be sung comfortably and softly, making it an ideal karaoke choice for those without a wide vocal range.
There is a section in the B melody where the higher notes are sung in falsetto, so practice switching registers smoothly there.
I want to be happy.Aimyon

Aimyon’s classic “I Want to Be Happy.” This song is characterized by a slightly wistful melody.
Its tune, reminiscent of Japanese rock from the 1990s and 2000s, feels familiar to listeners across generations.
One reason it’s easy to sing is the familiarity of the vocal lines.
Because they’re based on scales often used in kayōkyoku (traditional Japanese pop), you’re unlikely to struggle with pitch.
Plus, the vocal range is narrow, making it a good choice even for those who find high notes difficult.
Blaze DayAimyon

Among Aimyon’s songs, “Enyōbi” stands out for its notably loud, powerful sound.
As the title suggests, it features an intense rock-style arrangement, yet the vocal line itself is surprisingly calm.
The range is relatively narrow as well, making it easier to sing than it might sound on first listen.
The tempo isn’t particularly fast, but the breathing points are somewhat distinctive, so be sure to internalize them before singing.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Show meAimyon

Among Aimyon’s songs, “Watashi ni Misete yo” stands out for its quirky vibe.
It features fairly heavy effects and keeps a slightly comical melody throughout.
It even feels a bit similar to PUFFY’s songs.
The vocal line in this track is very simple: the A and B sections sit in the mid to mid-high range, while the chorus stays in the lower range.
There are no high notes in any part, and the song itself is on the shorter side, so even those concerned about vocal stamina should be able to sing it without issue.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Aimer’s easy-to-sing songs: Karaoke tracks where you can aim for a high score (61–70)
A Naked HeartAimyon

A song by Aimyon released in June 2020.
Even though “Naked Heart” was also released in 2020, it’s an unadorned, straight-up ballad with such a simple arrangement that it hardly feels like a song from that year.
The fact that a singer in her twenties performs it with this level of expressiveness is truly impressive.
She doesn’t rely on any arrangement gimmicks at all! Because it’s an Aimyon song, delivering it perfectly might be a bit challenging, but the melody is very simple and easy to follow, and there aren’t any flashy high notes.
It’s a song I’d especially recommend for women with husky voices to try singing.
First love is cryingAimyon

She is influenced by Tulip, a British rock band that gained popularity in the 1970s.
British rock bands are not so different from today’s pop music and are known for having many easy-to-sing songs.
Aimyong’s music, which is influenced by that style, is also easy to sing; among her songs, “Hatsukoi ga Naiteiru” is especially singable.
However, a falsetto appears toward the end of the chorus, which many people may find challenging.
If you can hit those notes without issue, that’s fine; if not, try lowering the key one step at a time to find the range where your voice comes through clearly.
I want to tell you how I feel (my love)Aimyon

This is Aimyon’s second single, released in May 2017.
While many female vocalists tend to stand out with frequent use of high tones, she’s a wonderful singer whose charm lies in her mid-to-low range.
Because of that, her songs are easier to sing for those who feel unsure about their high notes, and they may be especially approachable for women who struggle with hitting high pitches.
The song has a slightly bouncy rhythm, so try to feel the groove with your body as you sing to keep the energy lively.
In conclusion
Among Aimyon’s songs, I’ve picked out tracks that are easy to sing, focusing on vocal range and melody lines.
While many of her songs are often introduced as “easy to sing,” some actually span a wide range—especially with challenging low notes—or have tricky rhythms.
So start by trying the songs introduced in this article!






