[Karaoke] A collection of easy-to-sing songs by Eve
Eve is a popular singer-songwriter best known for creating the opening theme for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen.
As both a vocalist and a Vocaloid producer, he is extremely well-known; songs like “Nonsense Bungaku” and “Dramaturgy” are especially familiar to the Vocaloid-native generation.
He is active across a wide range of projects, including providing songs for singer Amatsuki, Sou, and Porno Graffitti’s Akihito Okano.
In this article, we’re introducing some of Eve’s songs that are easier to tackle and are great picks for karaoke.
We hope this helps you choose your next track!
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[Karaoke] A compilation of Eve’s easy-to-sing songs (11–20)
short umbrellaEVE

The song “Short Umbrella,” included on their indie 1st album OFFICIAL NUMBER.
Its lyrics, which seek salvation amid negativity, resonate deeply alongside a driving rock sound.
While the range is wide, the melody isn’t complex and there’s no rapid-fire phrasing, plus the high tones don’t appear outside the chorus, making it relatively approachable.
However, the song modulates near the end and the chorus shifts to an even higher key, so be sure to adjust the key settings to suit your voice after the modulation.
free and unfettered; carefree and unfathomableEVE

Yuuyuumeimei, a track included on Kaikai Kitan/Ao no Waltz—their first EP in about six and a half years since their independent release—creates impact through the contrast between its rapidly shifting arrangement and suggestive lyrics.
While the overall key is high and features falsetto leaps that require attention, the actual vocal range isn’t broad, so it’s easier to sing if you adjust the key to suit your voice.
For those confident in their high tones, it’s an emotional number you’ll likely find very satisfying to sing.
In conclusion
I feel like many of Eve’s works have a firmly established worldview.
When you sing them, it’s like… you feel as if you’ve stepped right into the music.
Please use this article as a reference and enjoy a fun karaoke time!





