[Even if you're not confident] Easy-to-sing songs for karaoke
This time, I’ve put together a list of songs that are easy to sing at karaoke!
If you’re picking the first song to sing at karaoke or feel a bit unsure about singing, this is a must-see—check it out.
I chose songs with memorable, simple melodies, so if you adjust the key, they should be singable for anyone, regardless of gender.
Actually singing and finding the key that suits you is also a great tip for making songs easier to sing.
Since many of these are well-known tracks, they’re sure to get everyone hyped when you go to karaoke with a big group!
Find a song you want to try and give it a go!
Let’s all enjoy karaoke together!
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[A Must-See Even for Beginners] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs (71–80)
TemptationGLAY

The 13th single “Yuuwaku,” used as the commercial song for TDK’s MiniDisc XA Series.
It’s a staple in their live shows, featuring a striking arrangement that moves from a heavy, odd-meter intro into a fast-paced chorus.
While the overall key is high and the tempo quite fast, the range isn’t very wide, so it’s easy to sing if you set it to a key that suits you.
As one of GLAY’s signature songs known across generations, it’s a rock tune that’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.
AnniversaryKinKi Kids

This song, with its striking exotic intro, was released as a single in 2004 and is a supreme love ballad that sings of straightforward love.
The lyrics, which say that even ordinary days are precious, seem to remind us once again of what happiness truly is.
For men with an average vocal range, the notes are within reach, and above all, many will find the melody line simple and easy to sing.
Its relaxed ballad tempo also makes it easier to perform, letting you check each pitch and rhythm as you sing.
Hey! How’s everyone doing?KinKi Kids

With its catchy, cheerful rock ’n’ roll sound, it makes you want to move to the beat.
Released in 2001 as their 13th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Gakko no Sensei,” starring Tsuyoshi Domoto.
The lyrics and composition were done by YO-KING of the band Magokoro Brothers.
The unforced, relaxed vocal delivery is truly wonderful.
While there isn’t a large range in pitch, the melody is structured like spoken language, so practice capturing that nuance.
Hey, I’ll do my best.KinKi Kids

This piece also drew attention as a song provided by DREAMS COME TRUE.
Released as a single in 2004, it’s a positive, solid mid-tempo number.
The forward-looking lyrics—“Let’s grow together hand in hand, and move toward the future”—are encouraging.
It feels like someone standing beside you, giving you a supportive pat on the back.
The tempo, melody, and rhythm aren’t fast, so you’ll be fine if you sing it calmly.
Let’s fill the karaoke room with a warm atmosphere.
FlowerKinKi Kids

Flower, the 7th single that was used as the CM song for ANA’s “’99 Paradise Okinawa” campaign and went on to sell over a million copies.
In 2023, 24 years after its release, it also made waves when it was featured in a McDonald’s commercial starring KinKi Kids.
With its narrow vocal range and relaxed tempo and melody, it’s likely easy to sing at karaoke.
This pop tune features a breezy, summery reggae-style ensemble—try singing it while keeping the off-beat groove in mind.
Hold me tight, all of meKinKi Kids

If you watched “LOVE LOVE Aishiteru” or “Shin Domoto Kyodai,” this one will feel especially familiar.
Released as a single in 1998, “Zenbu Dakishimete” was originally written by Takuro Yoshida, and the version sung by KinKi Kids is a cover.
Its warm feel—marked by a laid-back tempo and the sound of acoustic guitar—paired with gentle vocals is incredibly soothing.
The song sits in a very singable range, so if you’re a man who isn’t confident with high notes, definitely keep this one in your repertoire.
I want to love rather than be lovedKinKi Kids

Released as their second single in 1997, this song served as the theme for the drama “Bokura no Yuuki: Miman City,” which also drew attention for featuring Koichi and Tsuyoshi in dual leading roles.
It’s a sophisticated electronic tune, and perhaps thanks to that style, the chorus phrases really stick in your head.
The lyrics, which carry the message “I want to find true love,” are another appealing point.
With a four-on-the-floor rhythm, it’s easy to groove to, and the highest notes are low, making it easy to sing.
Try aiming for a slightly wistful vocal tone.


