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)
MemoriesDEEN

It’s a passionate-sounding song that portrays the regret of a love that has faded away.
It was also used as the theme song for TV Asahi’s weekday drama slot “Neo Drama.” The powerful rhythm layered with brass leaves a strong impression, conveying the heat of the heart that exists within the sadness.
The chorus features a squeezed-out vocal style that might seem hard to sing, but since the overall melody stays near the chorus’s range, if you find it difficult, it’s recommended to change the key and give it a try.
Don't avert your eyes.DEEN

The 5th single “Hitomi Sorasanaide,” chosen as the CM song for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat.
For DEEN, it became their first-ever No.
1 on the Oricon chart and their first single to debut at No.
1.
The contrast between the transparent synth sound and the tight rock ensemble is exhilarating.
With a narrow vocal range and a key that’s not too high, it’s easy to try even for those who aren’t confident singers.
A refreshing, pleasant melody makes this a pop tune that’s sure to captivate listeners at karaoke as well.
I want to take only you away just like this.DEEN

Their debut single, and still their best-selling track, is the first single “Konomama Kimi Dake wo Ubaisaritai.” It’s a hit tune by the duo who supported Being’s popularity in the 1990s—lyrics by Sho Uesugi and music by Tetsuro Oda.
The key is slightly high, and the chorus goes even higher, but thanks to the relaxed tempo and simple melody, it’s quite singable at karaoke.
For those of that generation, it’s sure to get the crowd going—an emotional ballad number.
The Last Journey ~47 Doors~DEEN

It’s a song that expresses the joy of having walked through 30 years and gratitude to the people who supported that journey.
It also served as the theme song for the 47-prefecture tour held from July 2022, and is a single commemorating DEEN’s 30th anniversary.
The sound conveys warmth with a strikingly resonant piano tone, while also evoking a refreshing sense that opens up your field of view.
In line with the song’s gentle atmosphere, the vocal range is relaxed, making it easier to sing if you imagine carefully conveying each word.
For the futureDEEN

The 7th single “For the Future,” used as the image song for Nippon TV’s ’95 Gekikukan Pro Baseball, is the first track composed by a member of the group and became a hit, reaching No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
The melody is relaxed without major dynamics, but be careful not to run out of breath on the chorus where the melody climbs to higher notes.
Overall, the key isn’t very high, but if you struggle to get through the chorus, try adjusting the key to one that suits your voice.
You are not aloneDEEN

The 9th single “Hitori Janai,” used as the ending theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball GT.
Its lyrics, which give you a push toward your dreams and goals, resonate with the anime’s story and truly move you.
While the repeated melodies make it easy to grasp the pitch, the high tones in the chorus and the wide vocal range are challenging, so pace yourself as you tackle it.
It’s a refreshing pop tune whose driving ensemble livens up any karaoke session.
Eternal TomorrowDEEN

This song conveys a sense of hope, overcoming the pain within and moving toward the future.
It was also selected as the theme song for the game Tales of Hearts, drawing attention as the first tie-in with the Tales of series in 11 years since 1997’s “Yume de Aru Yō ni.” Its refreshing sound, which evokes imagery of an expanding field of view, is a major hallmark, and the excitement it conveys also feels reminiscent of “Yume de Aru Yō ni.” The dynamics and melodic range of the vocals are gentle, making it a song you can sing while staying relaxed and honoring the words.





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