[Namie Amuro] Eternal icon! A curated selection of Amuro-chan’s easy-to-sing songs
On September 16, 2018, Namie Amuro retired from the entertainment industry to the regret of many.
We can no longer experience her vocals and performances live, but the songs she left behind continue to captivate countless people.
This time, we’ve picked out some of Namie Amuro’s works that are relatively easy to sing.
It’s no exaggeration to say that nearly every song she released was a hit, so the tracks we’re introducing are surely lying somewhere in your memories.
If you’d like to try singing songs by the beloved Amuro-chan you admire, be sure to check these out!
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SWEET 19 BLUESNamie Amuro

The title track from the second album, later re-released as the seventh single, “SWEET 19 BLUES.” Used as the ending theme for the film “That’s Cunning! The Greatest Strategy?,” the song stands out for its lyrics crafted with universality in mind and its soulful choral work.
The melodic movement in the chorus is challenging, but since the vocal range isn’t that wide, it’s relatively approachable for karaoke.
However, be careful to feel the bounce of the relaxed shuffle beat—if you don’t, you’ll drift away from the original vibe.
In conclusion
There must be no shortage of women who say, “I admire everything about Amuro-chan—her looks, voice, dancing, and songs!” This time, we’ve highlighted some of Namie Amuro’s tracks that are relatively easy to sing.
While singing with intense performance like Amuro-san is extremely challenging—really something ordinary people can’t easily imitate—you can still have plenty of fun just singing! Why not start by trying the song that leaves the strongest impression on you?





