[With Vocal Commentary] DEEN’s Easy-to-Sing Songs
DEEN is a Japanese rock band that was hugely popular in the 1990s.
Armed with a distinctive vocal tone and catchy musical style, they have produced numerous hit songs.
This time, we’ve picked out some of their tracks that are especially easy to sing.
Famous songs are included, and we also touch on specific vocal techniques, so even those who aren’t confident in their singing can feel at ease.
We’ve selected from a wide range of styles, making this a must-see for anyone looking to expand their DEEN repertoire!
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[With Vocal Commentary] DEEN’s Easy-to-Sing Songs (1–10)
I want to smile with my natural faceDEEN

A song that powerfully sings of the wish for a loved one’s happiness.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the drama “Pediatric Ward: Season of Life.” It’s noteworthy that this was the last song provided by Tetsurō Oda during DEEN’s time with Being.
The sound features a strikingly resonant piano tone, conveying a sense of bittersweet emotion within its warmth.
The vocals emphasize gentleness, giving the impression of a conversational delivery, and the calm singing style makes it particularly approachable to sing.
I want to express it in words.DEEN

This song portrays the deep love felt in the course of ordinary days and the importance of putting that love into words and conveying it.
It was included as a new track on the 2013 best-of album “DEENAGE MEMORY – 20th Anniversary Best Album -.” It was also used in an NTT East Japan commercial, and the overlap between the commercial’s telegram theme and the song’s emphasis on cherishing words is another element that resonates emotionally.
The majestic layering of acoustic guitar, keyboards, and strings strongly conjures the image of love growing deeper and stronger.
While the arrangement evolves and the vocals vary in intensity, the melody’s range is not wide, making it a song that can be sung with a sense of calm.
To a far, far futureDEEN

This song depicts a gentle wish to never forget cherished memories, even as time passes.
It was selected as the ending theme for TBS’s “Kinniku Banzuke,” and it’s also notable as the last production overseen by Being.
Built around piano and acoustic guitar, the band sound conveys warmth while projecting a strong sense of looking toward the future.
The calm arrangement pairs with a relaxed vocal delivery that makes it easy to sing, and the melody’s gradual pitch movement helps it feel steady and comfortable to perform.
[With vocal commentary] DEEN's easy-to-sing songs (11–20)
The Summer Without YouDEEN

The 12th single, “Kimi ga Inai Natsu,” was used as an ending theme for the TV anime Detective Conan.
Its lyrics, which look back on memories with a former partner, evoke a sentimental mood alongside an ensemble featuring clear, transparent piano sounds.
The vocal range is narrow and the tempo is relaxed, making it easy to sing, but be careful with the leaps in pitch in the chorus, where it’s easy to go off key.
It’s a beautiful ballad that invites you to sing with feeling while visualizing the scenes.
As long as I have youDEEN

This song depicts deep affection for someone special and the strength you gain to move forward from that love.
It was also used as the opening theme for the anime “Chuuka Ichiban!” and it’s noteworthy that Miho Komatsu handled both the lyrics and composition.
The powerful band sound is striking, and the way it intertwines with the straightforward vocals evokes a determination to carve out the future.
Although the song’s robust image might make it seem difficult to sing, the melodic range is relatively gentle, so by focusing on dynamics, you should be able to convey DEEN’s worldview effectively.
LOVE FOREVERDEEN

This song offers comfort for the anxiety of not seeing the future and inspires the courage to take a first step.
It was also used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Super Soccer,” underscoring its message of encouragement for those embarking on new challenges.
Featuring a band sound that combines strength with a refreshing feel, it pairs with the straightforward vocals to convey a strong sense of positivity.
While powerful, it gives the impression of having ample room in its rhythms and pitch range, making it a song you can sing with care for the lyrics while staying relaxed.
SUNSHINE ON SUMMER TIMEDEEN

It’s a song that portrays racing full speed through the fleeting days of summer and cherishing the season itself.
It was featured as the CM song for Kirin Beer’s “Ice Beer” and as the opening theme for the music program “J-ROCK ARTIST COUNT DOWN 50.” The powerful sound layered with a refreshing melody vividly evokes essential summer elements like the sun and the wind.
While the instrumentation leans forward with urgency, the lyrics feel unhurried, giving the impression that it’s a song you can sing in a relaxed way.





