[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing songs by Da-iCE
Da-iCE is a vocal and dance group also known for their hit song “CITRUS.”
Sota Hanamura, who handles vocals, is famous for having a four-octave vocal range.
This article introduces Da-iCE songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.
While many of their tracks are challenging and feature high notes, we’ve picked out songs that are relatively easier to sing.
We selected them from various perspectives—songs with smaller pitch variations, ones in a lower range that are easier for men, and conversely, higher-range songs that are easier for women—so feel free to use this as a reference!
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[Karaoke] Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Da-iCE Songs (1–10)
Only for youDa-iCE

This song was selected as the ending theme for the anime “The Case Files of Jeweler Richard.” Included on the 17th single “BACK TO BACK,” released in 2019, “Only for you” is a piece that weaves in the anime’s story and the characters’ feelings.
The lyrics, packed tightly with the importance of bonds and heartfelt gratitude, are moving enough to bring you to tears just by reading them.
Try singing it with care, making sure not to miss a single word or stray from the melody.
It hurts (so much).Da-iCE

So close yet so far… This song tenderly sings about the bittersweet sense of distance with someone dear, evoking a strangely nostalgic mood.
“Setsunakute,” included on the 2013 single “I’ll be back,” portrays the loneliness that creeps in even when you’re with your lover.
The sadness feels almost visible, tightening something deep in your chest.
If you’re looking for a song that keeps the volume restrained and can be sung in a calm, unhurried manner, give this one a try.
TOKIDa-iCE

An extremely emotional piece that sings of the resolve to stride toward the future.
Released in 2014 as the second single, “TOKI.” It’s a truly grand EDM number with a perfect overlap of sound imagery and vocal work.
As you listen, you may feel your heart ignite.
The catchy melody is easy to remember.
The range sits a bit high, so it might be good for practicing falsetto.
Belt out this song to blow off stress, and let’s face tomorrow with energy!
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Did you know?Da-iCE

How about this as a mature karaoke choice and an introduction to R&B? “Did you know?” from the first album FIGHT BACK, released in 2014, is a moving track that wistfully sings of lingering feelings for an ex.
The emotional vocal work in the chorus is especially striking.
You can’t help but relate it to your own experiences.
Since it sits in a lower vocal range, it should be approachable even if you’re not confident with high notes.
To avoid stumbling over the English lyrics, make sure to practice the intonation.
SanctuaryDa-iCE

While Da-iCE’s songs are often thought of less in terms of harmonies and more as the two vocalists taking turns singing, this track, Sanctuary, is unusual in that it features choruses and harmonizing, giving it a choral feel.
That’s because it’s a co-written piece with Yuzu’s Kitagawa, and they put particular emphasis on the harmony sections.
Starting from the pre-chorus, there’s call-and-response, and the chorus builds with more harmonies, creating excitement.
Since the two vocalists—and the whole group—sing together, the harmonies are very pleasant to listen to.
In particular, the transition from the call-and-response into the harmonies in the chorus feels fantastic when it locks in, so it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser at live shows or in karaoke!
I wonderDa-iCE

There’s a drama that features a fantastic theme song, right? Da-iCE’s track was actually written specifically as the theme for the TBS Tuesday drama “Kururi: Who Did I Fall in Love With?” It’s a moving song themed around love and self-discovery, depicting a protagonist who has lost their memory searching for their true self.
Da-iCE’s sharp dance moves and powerful vocals are captivating, and as you listen, you get drawn deeply into the world of the drama.
Released in April 2024, this song is recommended for anyone trying to reclaim their true self through love.
refrainDa-iCE

This is a heart-wrenching piece that sings of the regret of running away from a loved one.
“Refrain,” included as the coupling track on the 2018 single “Blue Sky Beyond the Clouds,” is an R&B number whose sorrowful vocals are deeply moving, making it impossible not to ponder the relationship between the protagonists.
The melody has very little variation in pitch, so it should be easy to sing.
Precisely because of that, be mindful of how much emotion you put in to convey the song’s world.





