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[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)

An Unfading NightSafe zone

This song stands out for its distinctive sense of floating, as if sending affection off into the distance.

It was included on the 1985 album Anzenchitai IV.

While wrapped in a bittersweet mood, Koji Tamaki’s conversational singing also exudes a strong sensuality.

Because the song proceeds at an overall gentle tempo, it should be relatively easy to sing if you focus on delivering the words carefully, as though speaking to someone.

The relatively narrow melodic range also makes it approachable, and the restrained, held-back vocal expression further accentuates the song’s atmosphere.

Love After MidnightSafe zone

This song depicts a precarious love scene set to a dynamic band sound.

Released in 1984, the lyrics were written by Yosui Inoue, following his work on the previous hit, “Wine Red no Kokoro.” The lyrics portray the push-and-pull of romance and a sense of heartache, while the vocals convey both strength and sorrow.

Despite the lively rhythm of the band arrangement, the laid-back vocal delivery makes it easy to sing, and the gentle melodic range allows for a relaxed performance.

Don't be ordinary.Safe zone

This song boldly sings of the rising swell of romantic feelings, layered over a warm sound.

It’s the closing track of the 1985 album “Anzenchitai IV,” and it even conveys a sense of looping back to the first track.

The gentle band sound is marked by a richly layered, depth-filled guitar tone, and its bright timbre evokes a sense of hope for the future.

The vocals grow more powerful toward the chorus, which highlights the emotional build—focusing on these dynamics will help convey the song’s atmosphere.

Imagining a gentle, conversational style of singing may also make it easier to perform.

[Featuring many sexy songs] Easy-to-sing tracks by Anzen Chitai (11–20)

Sleepless NeighborSafe zone

This song is striking for its unique sense of weightless drift infused with digital sounds and vocals that hold back emotion.

It’s included on the 1984 album “Anzenchitai II.” The lyrics depict the push and pull of romance and a sexy allure, and when layered over the mechanical rhythm, they strongly emphasize the dubious, precarious side of love.

The crisp, restrained singing makes it easier to perform and is an essential element in conveying the song’s atmosphere.

By keeping a sterile, inorganic image in mind, you can effectively bring out the world of the lyrics.

Goodbye to sorrowSafe zone

This is one of Anzen Chitai’s signature songs, noted for its seductive vocals and gentle, soothing sound.

In 1985, the band made their first appearance on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen with this song, and its many cover versions by other artists attest to its enduring popularity.

While Koji Tamaki’s alluring vocal tone may make the song seem challenging to sing, its slow tempo and relatively moderate melodic range are key points to focus on.

It’s important to sing with care for the lyrics’ message—gently, with emotion, as if conveying the story from the heart.

DancerSafe zone

Set to a tense sound with a powerfully resonant rhythm, this song paints scenes of love and passionate emotions.

The flamenco guitar solo in the interlude is striking, heightening the passionate mood while also adding a hint of intrigue.

The Latin rhythm may seem challenging, but the vocals layered over it don’t feel overcrowded with words and give an impression of ease, making it a song you can perform calmly.

It’s important to sing with a sense of firmly feeling the rhythm while delivering the words as if speaking to the listener.

MasqueradeSafe zone

It’s a song that evokes passionate emotions, depicting a sensuous figure and scenes of romance.

After being included on the 1984 album “Anzenchitai II,” it was later released as a double A-side single together with “Okitegami.” It’s also worth noting that this track marks the beginning of lyricist Goro Matsui’s collaboration with Anzenchitai.

The sound has a calm rhythm with underlying strength, conveying a quietly rising heat.

If you stay relaxed while keeping a solid sense of the rhythm, it should be a relatively easy song to sing.