[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 (41–50)
Stars on EarthMiyuki Nakajima

This is one of the signature songs by Miyuki Nakajima, a popular singer-songwriter.
It’s also well known as the theme song for the TV program “Project X: Challengers.” The key makes it easy for men to sing, so why not give it a try at karaoke?
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Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)Yu Takahashi

It’s a song that became famous after being featured in a commercial.
It was originally created for a radio program, but it turned into a very gentle masterpiece.
The vocal range isn’t very wide, so it’s quite easy to sing.
For karaoke, I think the latter half is recommended.
Choo Choo TRAINEXILE

If you want to hype up the karaoke room with an EXILE song, you can’t leave out “Choo Choo TRAIN”! It’s no exaggeration to say everyone knows this track—it’s the song that catapulted EXILE to fame and a true emblem of its era.
With its fun, infectious rhythm and the signature “spinning dance” moves that anyone can imitate, it’s a number you can enjoy solo or with a group, singing and dancing together.
While EXILE is known for their strong vocals, this song’s melody line is simple and easy to sing, and its high recognition factor guarantees excitement.
It’s a massive hit that’s perfect for unleashing pure joy while you sing.
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.
Together foreverKobukuro

Eternally With You, a song beloved as a wedding classic, was released in 2004 as a double A-side single along with Million Films.
The song was written by Kentaro Kobuchi for a friend’s wedding.
Its simple, easy-to-remember melody makes it very singable, so even those who aren’t confident at karaoke can give it a try.
The harmony part isn’t too difficult either, so it could be great to practice as a duo and perform as a wedding reception entertainment.
Family songGen Hoshino

It’s a song that conveys deep affection, depicting someone wishing happiness for a loved one in sync with its warm sound.
It’s also memorable for being chosen as the theme song for the drama “Overprotected Kahoko,” and the songwriter has said they referenced the script and wrote the lyrics while reflecting on “what family is.” The gentle, piano-centered rhythm and the vocal line with minimal pitch movement make it relatively easy to sing.
Precisely because the tempo is slow, it’s important to stay mindful of the rhythm so the singing doesn’t become weak.
To deliver the message of the lyrics, I recommend paying close attention to how you finish phrases and to dynamic contrast throughout your performance.
Messenger from Sunday↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓

This song, also familiar from commercials, is said to have been written when vocalist Hiroto Kōmoto was severely depressed and contemplating suicide, but changed his mind after watching a comedy show.
The melody features many repetitions, making it very easy to sing.
It’s recommended to put it in the latter half of your karaoke set.





