Singable BUMP OF CHICKEN Songs [Karaoke Picks]
Speaking of BUMP OF CHICKEN, they’re a hugely popular band that has led the Japanese rock scene for many years.
Their approachable melodies and lyrics that feel like reading a story are captivating, earning support from a wide range of fans.
Because of that, several of their songs are also very popular at karaoke.
In this article, I’ll introduce some of BUMP OF CHICKEN’s songs that are relatively easy to sing.
Masatoshi Fujiwara, the band’s vocalist, is known for his calm, low voice, so there are also recommendations that suit men with lower vocal ranges.
Let’s dive right in!
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BUMP OF CHICKEN’s Easy-to-Sing Songs [Karaoke Picks] (1–10)
R.I.P.BUMP OF CHICKEN

This song explores the poignant theme of not being able to share memories.
Written by Motoo Fujiwara of BUMP OF CHICKEN and inspired by his childhood experiences, it reflects on past memories and the longing for what has been lost.
Released in November 2009 as part of a double A-side single, it also served as a lead single for the album COSMONAUT.
With its driving rock sound and emotionally rich lyrics, it powerfully moves listeners.
It’s especially recommended for those who have experienced the loss of someone important or cherished memories.
The melody is easy to remember and sing, so give it a try.
Have you seen the crimson-red sky?BUMP OF CHICKEN

With its gentle rock sound characteristic of BUMP OF CHICKEN, “Did You See the Crimson Sky?” is one of their most popular songs among fans.
Set in a story with a faintly youthful atmosphere, the lyrics depict caring for dear companions and friends.
While the song’s tempo is lively, the vocals aren’t rapid and the rhythmic phrasing is simple, making it easy to sing.
The vocal range spans about an octave and a half—slightly wide, but still within reach for men with an average vocal range.
It’s recommended for those who want a melody that’s especially easy to sing.
karmaBUMP OF CHICKEN

A rock number by BUMP OF CHICKEN, it captivates with profound lyrics and a driving melody.
Centered on themes like karma and the meaning of one’s existence, it depicts how people’s actions affect the future.
Released as a single in November 2005, it was used as the theme song for the game Tales of the Abyss.
The game’s story and the lyrics are brilliantly linked, making it a track that lets you feel the world of the work more deeply.
It might be a bit challenging to sing at karaoke, but the range isn’t too high, so give it a try.
BUMP OF CHICKEN’s Easy-to-Sing Songs [Karaoke Picks] (11–20)
The True Nature of Shooting StarsBUMP OF CHICKEN

This song, which sings about exchanging feelings under the theme of shooting stars, was included on the 2019 album “aurora arc.” It’s a rock ballad with an overall relaxed tempo, and both the music and the lyrics convey that distinctive BUMP OF CHICKEN atmosphere.
The vocal range spans about an octave and a half, which falls within a typical male range, making it a relatively easy song to sing in that sense.
When performing this song, being mindful of the rests will help you successfully recreate the feel of the original.
commemorative photoBUMP OF CHICKEN

This stylish track, which incorporates electronic sounds, is included on the 2019 album “aurora arc.” Most parts outside the chorus proceed with a subdued mood, gradually building up from just before the chorus.
In the chorus, the highest note appears multiple times, so it’s best to keep that firmly in mind when singing.
The vocal range is within what most men can handle, but if the high notes are tough, try lowering the key.
Contrary to the overall atmosphere of the song, the vocal rhythm is surprisingly lively, so being able to handle that well is likely the key to a good performance.
AnswerBUMP OF CHICKEN

Starting with an intro that evokes classic, refreshing guitar rock, this song was used as the theme for the anime March Comes in Like a Lion.
Its lyrics, which seem to affirm all the worries and inner conflicts everyone carries, will likely be a source of comfort for many.
Because it’s an up-tempo track, it’s recommended for those who find it hard to sing somber ballads.
The melody and vocal intensity gradually rise toward the chorus, which some may find makes it easier to sing.
The vocal range is a bit wide, but if the high notes are tough, there’s room to lower the key.
ribbonBUMP OF CHICKEN

This song, released in 2017, was featured in a Galaxy S8 commercial, so some of you may have heard it there.
It has a generally calm vibe, with a distinctive, expansive melody that makes it easy to sing while carefully checking each note.
However, there are parts where the ending of a phrase is sustained while the pitch changes, so be careful not to go off-key.
Because the vocal range is wide, it’s recommended for people who are comfortable with range but not so keen on intricate rhythms or fast-paced songs.





