[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 (121–130)
Snow BlossomMika Nakashima

Since its release in 2003, Mika Nakashima’s classic has been sung every winter.
It captivates with its blend of happiness and heartbreak, its beautiful lyrics, and her delicate, fleeting voice.
It was also a huge hit in Korea, prompting many artists to request permission to cover it.
Park Hyo-shin was chosen and, impressively, his version became a major hit in Korea as well.
SenbonzakuraWagakki Band

It was originally a Vocaloid song that gained popularity and recognition mainly online, but Sachiko Kobayashi also covered it, which boosted its mainstream recognition.
Some of the lyrics are a bit difficult, but once you get those down, it’s very easy to sing and really gets the crowd going.
It fits just fine anywhere in a karaoke set.
loveGen Hoshino

This is the ending theme of the hit drama “We Married as a Job!” (original title: “Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu”).
It became a hot topic with Gen Hoshino, who is active not only as a singer but also as an actor, starring in it.
It’s bright and easy to sing, so it’s a recommended song that really gets the party going at karaoke.
SakurazakaMasaharu Fukuyama

It’s a mellow ballad love song that became a million-seller, released for Masaharu Fukuyama’s 10th debut anniversary.
The slope that inspired it, Sakurazaka, is said to exist in two places: Ōta Ward in Tokyo and Saikai City in Nagasaki Prefecture.
It was used as the theme song for Ucchan Nanchan’s “Mirai Nikki.”
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contrailYumi Arai

The theme song of the animated film “The Wind Rises.” Although it’s an old piece released in 1973, its wistful lyrics still resonate with us today.
Remarkably, Yumi Arai (Yuming) composed it while she was in high school.
Nowadays, it has been covered by singers both in and outside Japan, including Aya Matsuura and Susan Boyle.
PIECES OF A DREAMCHEMISTRY

It’s a hit song by CHEMISTRY.
Although it’s their debut single, it became a hit and generated a lot of buzz.
It’s also easy to sing at karaoke, so if you get a chance to go with a woman, why not give it a try? I’m sure it will go over well.
CheersTsuyoshi Nagabuchi

It’s a classic that’s often sung at weddings.
People in middle and older generations, of course, and even younger folks have probably heard it in covers and various places.
When someone starts singing it, you can’t help but want to sing along.
It’s a great pick for the middle to latter part of a karaoke session.





