[Featuring many sexy songs] Easy-to-sing tracks by Anzenchitai
The Japanese band Anzen Chitai, centered around Koji Tamaki and guitarist Yutaka Takezawa.
Since their major debut in 1982, they’ve released an incredible number of hit songs, and their music is still supported by today’s younger generation.
This time, we’ve gathered some of Anzen Chitai’s most singable songs.
Many of the tracks feature the sensual allure that is characteristic of Anzen Chitai, so this is a must-see for anyone who wants to stand out at karaoke.
We also touch on specific vocal techniques, so even those who aren’t confident singers should definitely check it out.
[Many Sexy Songs Appear] Singable Songs by Anzen Chitai (1–10)
Wine Red HeartNEW!Safe zone

With lyrics by Yosui Inoue and music by Koji Tamaki, this is one of Anzenchitai’s signature songs.
Many people born in the early Heisei era or the Showa era have probably sung it.
Since it’s sung in a generally calm tone and range, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
There are a few spots where the melody rises.
Belting those parts can sound cool, and singing in a composed tone like Tamaki does also gives it a tasteful charm.
From the high point of the chorus to where the melody drops slightly, the pitch can be tricky, so it may help to focus on the lower notes and sing them carefully.
It’s a recommended song when you want to deliver a gentle, heartfelt performance.
fierce gazeSafe zone

It’s a song characterized by a passionate sound with Latin elements and a lively, sultry vocal that leaves a strong impression.
Although it was released in 1985, it wasn’t included on an album for some time; the studio recording first appeared on the 1988 best-of album “I Love You kara Hajimeyou – Anzenchitai BEST.” The light, Latin rhythm is one of the song’s charms, so pay attention to the tone of the handclaps and really lock into the groove.
Because the melody has a relatively gentle pitch range, focusing on capturing the rhythm while singing with emotion should help you convey the song’s atmosphere well.
Eris with Azure EyesSafe zone

It is said to be a song that portrays scenes of bittersweet love and a wavering heart, created with the worldview of Ogai Mori’s work “The Dancing Girl” (Maihime) as a reference.
It’s also memorable that it was used as the commercial song for the “Elleair Ellis” ad featuring Koji Tamaki; the contrast between the poignant music and the footage of Tamaki transforming from a pink King Kong into a human adds a touch of comedy.
Because the song’s gentle rhythm highlights its sense of wistfulness, it’s important to deliver the lyrics clearly while singing with feeling.
Sensing the rhythm and singing in a relaxed manner helps bring out the song’s world, so it’s highly recommended.
to youSafe zone

A song that speaks words of deep affection to a loved one, set against a grand, expansive sound.
It was included on the 1984 album “Anzenchitai II.” The structure is striking: it begins with piano at the core and gradually adds strings and the band, conveying a rising swell of emotion.
In tandem with that, the vocals also build in intensity, so being mindful of dynamics is important when singing.
Since the tempo is gentle, aim to sing in a relaxed manner while treating the lyrics with care.
delicacySafe zone

This song, with its distinctive floating sound and striking vocals, evokes the push-and-pull of a dangerous romance.
It was included on the 1985 album “Anzenchitai IV” and was also used as the theme song for the drama “Oya ni wa Naisho de…”.
Although the sound conveys a sense of unease, the rhythm is solid and resonant, which should make it easier to lock into the vocal phrasing.
The restrained, eerie delivery is part of the song’s appeal, so it’s important to sing it straight without adding too much dynamic contrast.
OrangeSafe zone

Released as a double A-side single together with a newly recorded version of Koi no Yokan ahead of the album Anzenchitai XI ☆Starts☆ “Matane…”, this song was also chosen as the theme for the Thursday Mystery drama Omiyasan.
Koji Tamaki’s gentle, conversational singing layered over the calm soundscape is striking, conveying an image of looking back on the path traveled so far.
The lyrics depict a deep love nurtured over time, and the expression of the heartache that comes precisely from such strong affection is moving.
The gentle tempo and conversational vocal style make it easy to sing, and focusing on vocal dynamics is recommended.
Insolent phone.Safe zone

This song paints a love scene centered around phone calls, marked by a light, charming sound that even feels a bit cute.
Included on the 1985 album “Anzenchitai IV,” it’s said to playfully poke fun at Koji Tamaki’s relationships with women.
Rather than a straightforward romance, it gives off a frivolous vibe, with the airy rhythm and gentle vocals reinforcing a flirtatious image.
If you lock into the rhythm and aim for a conversational singing style, it should be a relatively easy song to perform.





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