When it comes to karaoke in December, Christmas songs are a must! You might want to try singing the classics, but they can seem a bit tough… Many of you may feel that way, right? Don’t worry! This time, we’re introducing Christmas songs that are easy to sing at karaoke during the holiday season.
They’re all familiar tunes or songs that even first-timers can enjoy singing, so be sure to find your favorite one!
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Christmas songs sung at karaoke! Introducing easy-to-sing tracks (1–10)
Christmas EveNEW!Yuri

Singer-songwriter Yuuri, who is also hugely active on YouTube.
For people in their teens to thirties, he’s a very popular artist.
When it comes to Yuuri’s Christmas songs, many of you probably think of “Christmas Eve.” The song has the feel of a classic J-pop ballad, with a vocal line that’s easy to sing.
The vocal range is somewhat wide, from mid1 A# to hi A#, but the tempo is relaxed, so give it a try.
wishNEW!asmi

Asmi is a female singer-songwriter from Osaka known for her adorable vocal tone.
She’s a go-to artist for many women in their teens and early twenties.
Of all her songs, I especially recommend “wish.” Although the track is sung throughout in a cute, high tone, the overall range isn’t that wide, so it’s surprisingly easy to sing.
You might feel there’s a lot of falsetto, but if you lower the key by just one step, most women with an average vocal range can sing it entirely in chest voice.
If you’re not confident with high notes, definitely give that a try.
Christmas NightNEW!beautiful night

Atarayo is a three-piece band based in Tokyo.
With the concept of a band that grows by feeding on sadness, they excel most at ballads.
Their song “Kurisumasu no Yoru” (Christmas Night) is a Christmas ballad that embodies their style.
The vocal range spans from mid1 G# to hi D#, which is average in width but set slightly on the higher side.
The BPM is a very relaxed 95, offering many break points, and overall it comes together as a very easy song to sing.
Holy ChristmasNEW!Masanori Onda

Masazumi Onda is a singer-songwriter known for his soft, sweet vocals.
He’s been gaining attention since 2021, so some teens—both boys and girls—may already know him.
Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is “Holy Christmas.” Its range is quite wide, from mid1 D# to hi D#, and the chorus features frequent falsetto.
However, because many of those falsetto parts sit in the lower range, it’s possible to sing the entire song in chest voice depending on your key adjustment.
While the pitch movement is fairly dynamic, the vocal line itself is catchy, so definitely give it a try.
Can’t Wait ‘Til ChristmasNEW!Hikaru Utada

When it comes to Hikaru Utada’s Christmas numbers, many people probably think of “Can’t Wait ’Til Christmas.” The song sits in an average vocal range, spanning roughly mid1 G to high C, though—as is typical for Utada—there are a few slightly lower passages.
That said, it doesn’t go too low, and the melodic movement is among the gentlest in her catalog, making it, overall, a very easy song to sing.
Santa ClausNEW!ELLEGARDEN

Released in 2002, “Santa Claus” is a track with ELLEGARDEN’s signature band rock and guitar-driven sound, layered with a touch of bittersweetness.
The melody is very simple and easy to remember, and it’s clear where the song peaks.
The overall vocal range is C#3 to B4, and in the chorus where the pitch rises a bit, if you move with the groove while listening to the drums, it feels great to sing! Also, the song begins with vocals over the guitar—almost a cappella.
After that it shifts fully into a powerful band sound, so singing clearly with strong contrast will really bring out the song’s appeal.
If you like band-oriented rock, definitely get pumped up with ELLEGARDEN!
Cinderella ChristmasNEW!KinKi Kids

It’s a sparkling, classic Christmas song that makes you want to hum along about “spending the holy night with your lover”! It’s not up-tempo or a ballad, but sits at a perfect in-between pace, so it’s easy to find good spots to breathe and keep a groove while singing.
The melodic line from verse to pre-chorus to chorus is smooth, making it easy for beginners to learn.
Up to the chorus it stays relatively low, so be careful not to let your voice get muffled.
Try to sing with care and project clearly into the mic! It’s also popular as a duet, perfect for harmonizing with a friend.
Of course, it’s a lovely song to sing solo as well! Sparkly songs like this are easy to sing at karaoke and highly recommended!







