[Karaoke] A collection of easy-to-sing songs by THE BLUE HEARTS
A legendary band in the Japanese rock scene, THE BLUE HEARTS.
Formed in 1985 around vocalist Hiroto Kōmoto and guitarist Masatoshi Mashima, they went on to become a driving force behind the second band boom that followed.
With a sound that screams “this is punk rock” and lyrics packed with unfiltered emotion, they grab listeners by the heart.
Countless rock kids thought, “I want to sing their songs too!”
In this article, we’ll introduce some of THE BLUE HEARTS’ tracks that are especially easy to sing.
Use this as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke!
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[Karaoke] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Songs by THE BLUE HEARTS (1–10)
decoy (sacrificial pawn)THE BLUE HEARTS

Let me introduce “Sutegoma,” a song imbued with a profound message.
Released in 1993, its lyrics reflect the sorrowful state of world affairs at the time.
Sadly, tragedies continue to unfold around the globe even today, which is why the song still resonates deeply now.
Its somewhat dry sound and downer-style vocals are key to its character, so keep that in mind when you sing it.
Also, the same phrases repeat throughout, making it an easy song to memorize—highly recommended for that reason as well.
Rose of PassionTHE BLUE HEARTS

“Jounetsu no Bara,” the ninth single, was used as the CM song for Chugai Pharmaceutical’s “Guronsan Kyoryoku Naifuku-eki” and as the theme song for the TV drama High School Graffiti 2.
Since its release, it has been covered by many artists and has become a staple cheer song for high school baseball.
Because much of the melody moves by single steps, it’s hard to go off pitch, and the melody itself is relaxed compared to the song’s tempo, making it easy to sing.
The key is also low, so you can choose it with confidence—a number that can liven up karaoke across generations.
Center of the worldTHE BLUE HEARTS

Including its legendary live performances, “Sekai no Mannaka” (“The Center of the World”) is etched in the hearts of many.
Its distinctly philosophical lyrics deliver a message to those who’ve lost confidence: “You’re the protagonist.” It’s a pretty fiery track, isn’t it? That’s why I hope you’ll sing it with real feeling.
By the way, though it’s a fast, intense song, the rhythm itself is simple, so it should be easy to catch the groove and sing along.
Dive in with high energy, and you’ll feel like Hiroto Kōmoto!
[Karaoke] Collection of Easy-to-Sing Songs by THE BLUE HEARTS (11–20)
Be kind to othersTHE BLUE HEARTS

One of THE BLUE HEARTS’ signature songs is “Be Kind to People.” It was released during their indie days and quickly boosted their fame.
Since then, it has been used as the theme song for numerous film and video projects and covered by many artists.
Because of that, you could say it’s a song loved by people of all ages across generations.
Plus, its steady rhythm makes it easy to sing, so it’s perfect when you absolutely don’t want to miss at karaoke.
while chewing gumTHE BLUE HEARTS

You can feel THE BLUE HEARTS’ wild and free way of life in “Chewing Gum wo Kaminagara.” This song celebrates the greatness of not fully becoming an adult.
It portrays chewing gum as a metaphor for a rebellious attitude.
Sensing the cleverness of that word choice, I’d love for you to try singing it.
The piece is characterized by a rough, raw vocal style, so rather than worrying too much about pitch or rhythm, it’s better to prioritize singing with feeling.
RomanticTHE BLUE HEARTS

A heartwarming love song, “Romantic,” is highly recommended.
This is a track that THE BLUE HEARTS had been performing since their early days, and it’s still beloved by many.
Its biggest hallmark is the gentle, almost pop-like melody and the lyrics that sing of straightforward love.
That’s why even those who aren’t confident singing rock songs should find it easy to try.
Picture a romantic scene and give it a sing.
A Boy’s PoemTHE BLUE HEARTS

The song “Shōnen no Uta,” which existed since the band’s pre-formation days and is included on their first album “THE BLUE HEARTS.” Its catchy melody and exhilarating beat, paired with shocking lyrics, really stir the heart.
Despite the brisk tempo, the melody itself is relaxed and the vocal range isn’t wide, making it relatively easy to sing.
However, because the melody moves irregularly and includes many leaps in pitch, it’s recommended to learn it thoroughly before singing it at karaoke.





