Cool! Recommended easy-to-sing BLACKPINK songs
They debuted in 2016 as YG Entertainment’s first girl group since 2NE1.
Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa embody the girl-crush concept, exuding a cool, undeniably charismatic appeal.
With every new release, they’ve expanded their support among music fans and K-pop enthusiasts, and by now their dazzling global success is widely recognized.
Their performances are both charming and full of charisma—absolutely top-notch—and their cool style makes you want to sing their songs yourself!
In this article, we introduce relatively easy BLACKPINK songs to sing.
Find the tracks that suit you and have a great time at karaoke!
Cool! Recommended easy-to-sing BLACKPINK songs (1–10)
TallyBLACKPINK

Tally is a song about the importance of being yourself and doing what you want.
It’s a track from the 2022 album BORN PINK.
Even among the album’s many fluid, graceful songs, this one in particular has a steady rhythm and melody that give it a flowing feel.
The relatively narrow melodic range, with little up-and-down movement in pitch, makes it easier to try singing.
It’s a song you’ll want to perform while savoring its wonderful message.
How You Like ThatBLACKPINK

A hip-hop tune with a rhythm that carries a distinctly BLACKPINK vibe.
It was pre-released from their first full album, THE ALBUM, and became a huge hit.
This track lets you fully savor BLACKPINK’s signature strong style.
With a difficulty level that’s neither too easy nor too hard, it might be relatively singable compared to other hit songs.
The structure builds toward the chorus and then drops a tone in the hook, and a key point is that there are hardly any parts where you need to belt out long sustained notes.
Given the song’s arrangement, fans of Western pop in particular will get hyped!
Forever YoungBLACKPINK

Forever Young, which captures the swelling emotions of a blossoming romance, is a track included on the 1st mini-album Square Up released in 2018.
It showcases BLACKPINK’s signature, self-assured charm—and the song itself is undeniably cool! The distinctive melody is addictive.
It features a highest chest note of hi B, yet among BLACKPINK’s songs, the overall range is relatively narrow.
That makes it a bit high for men and a bit low for women, so it’s quite approachable to try! Compared to their harder-hitting hip-hop tracks, the melody here is more familiar and easy to sing along to, making it a great choice to get the crowd excited.
Hope Not -JP Ver.-BLACKPINK

The song “Hope Not,” which expresses a bittersweet love, is perfect for autumn karaoke sessions when you’re feeling sentimental.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad included on the 2019 second mini album that featured the smash hit “KILL THIS LOVE.” Despite its emotional tone, the gentle melody makes it exceptionally easy to keep rhythm.
There’s also a Japanese version, which may feel more familiar.
Among BLACKPINK’s songs, the vocal range here is relatively narrow, but be mindful that a falsetto hi D appears—keep that in mind when you sing.
See U LaterBLACKPINK

This is a track included on the 2018 first mini album “SQUARE UP.” The song, which tells a hopeless partner goodbye, stands out with a chorus that you’ll remember after just one listen.
The highest chest voice note is a high-ish hi D.
The rapid-fire sections might feel challenging, but the tone stays steady from start to finish and is easy to get into.
The lyrics are so intense they were even banned from broadcast, which is cool—and paired with the rhythm, singing it feels refreshing!
Don’t Know What To Do -JP Ver.-BLACKPINK

Let me introduce the moving mid-tempo ballad “Don’t Know What To Do -JP Ver.
-.” This track is included on the Japan-targeted second album “KILL THIS LOVE -JP Ver.
-.” It portrays the frustration of days that just don’t go as planned.
That bittersweet feeling is something anyone can relate to.
Despite its melancholy theme, the catchy, upbeat chorus is a major draw.
Put it on when you want to forget the bad stuff and lift your spirits.
Love To Hate MeBLACKPINK

A medium-tempo track included on the 2020 first full album “THE ALBUM.” Because it has a solid melody and relatively little pitch fluctuation, it’s one of the more singable songs among BLACKPINK’s catalog.
The highest note is hi D# (D#5), which feels a bit high.
The fast-flowing English lyric sections and the rap parts, in particular, make diction tricky, but if you’ve listened closely or are comfortable with English, it should be relatively approachable.
The theme—refusing to be controlled by a jealous partner—will especially resonate when you’re struggling in a relationship.






