Karaoke songs recommended for college students that are easy to sing even for people who are tone-deaf
When it comes to college students, drinking parties and karaoke for the after-party are classics for having fun.
However, many of the songs popular in Japan nowadays are heavily influenced by K-pop and R&B, which makes them difficult to sing.
To help with that, we’ve picked out songs that are easy to sing even for college students who aren’t confident in their singing.
We also explain vocal techniques, so this is recommended for those who struggle with their voice.
In addition to timeless classics, we introduce the latest tracks as well, so be sure to read through to the end and use this as a thorough reference!
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Flower of loveAimyon

A singer-songwriter with catchy musicality who enjoys overwhelming support from young people, Aimyon.
Her nostalgic compositions that evoke folk songs always become a hot topic.
Her track “Ai no Hana” is her latest song.
Crafted in the pop style she excels at—reminiscent of Kazuo Zaitsu—this work features a simple vocal line, a hallmark of Japanese pop music.
Even if you can’t do vibrato, it’s a song that still sounds good, so be sure to give it a listen.
In conclusion
This time, I picked out songs that are easy for even tone-deaf college students to sing.
Stylish tracks by artists like Fujii Kaze and Vaundy are quite challenging, so I couldn’t include them this time.
However, if you want to sing those kinds of songs in the future, please practice with the songs on this list to improve your vocal skills!





