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[Karaoke] A roundup of GReeeeN’s easy-to-sing songs

[Karaoke] A roundup of GReeeeN’s easy-to-sing songs
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[Karaoke] A roundup of GReeeeN’s easy-to-sing songs

GReeeeN has produced numerous hit songs such as “Kiseki,” “Ai Uta,” and “Haruka.” Since their major debut in 2007, they’ve remained at the forefront of the Japanese music scene as a hugely popular group.

Their catchy sound and down-to-earth lyrics, which resonate with everyone, grip listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.

In this article, we’ve picked out songs from GReeeeN’s catalog that are especially easy to sing and highly recommended for karaoke.

Be sure to read to the end!

[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing GReeeeN songs (1–10)

STORYGReeeeN

The song “STORY,” included on the 3rd album Salt and Pepper, features lyrics that remind us everyone has their own life story, easing the loneliness we may feel when our days get hectic.

The key is low and the range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing, but be careful not to fall behind on the fast rap parts and rhythms.

It’s a sentimental number with the sound of acoustic guitar, and you can even have a friend sing the higher parts to make it more fun.

DepartureGReeeeN

A couple who end up parting ways at graduation—but what lies there isn’t a dark emotion; it’s a forward-looking feeling.

This is a message song that leaves you with the sense of having watched a romantic movie.

It’s a track by GReeeeN, released in 2008 as their sixth single.

The straightforward vocals and lyrics, paired with a catchy melody, are truly moving.

The promotional video features actors Shun Kaneko and Haruka Kurosawa.

Haraki Station on the Izuhakone Railway Sunzu Line and Yumigahama in Minamiizu, Kamo District, were used as filming locations.

It’s also highly recommended as a karaoke song!

weeeekGReeeeN

The song “weeeek,” included on the 4th album “A singer comes to a singer and says, ‘Sing,’ but if the singer just sings to the very end, they’ll sing, yet because only the singer cannot sing it through, they won’t sing!?” is a self-cover of a track originally written as NEWS’s 7th single.

Its message—encouraging us to move forward positively through our repeating days—really stands out.

Although the key is low and the vocal range is narrow, the melody as a whole is fast and rhythmically driven, so be careful not to fall behind.

With positive, hooky lyrics that liven up any karaoke session, it’s a refreshing, high-energy tune.

Shape of LoveGReeeeN

The song “Ai no Katachi” was produced as a collaboration track by members HIDE and MISIA.

It was self-covered on their 9th album “Dai-Ku,” with SOH handling the lead vocals, giving it a different kind of appeal from the collaboration version.

Since the overall key is low and the melody isn’t complicated, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident in their singing.

It’s a heartwarming number that’s also fun to try chorus work with friends at karaoke.

Song of ParentsGReeeeN

This is a heartwarming song that expresses gratitude to one’s parents.

It’s a work by GReeeeN, included on the album “Shio, Kosho,” released in January 2009.

The melody is catchy, and the lyrics convey genuine, down-to-earth feelings that are sure to resonate with listeners.

The song has a gentle tone and a comfortable vocal range, making it easy to try at karaoke.

How about using this song to convey your appreciation to your parents—feelings that are often hard to put into words?

voiceGReeeeN

The song “Koe” is included as a coupling track on the 11th single “Haruka.” It’s a number that has existed since their indie days and was first included on an album with the best-of release “Imamade no A-men, B-men desu to!?” Because it’s been sung by vocalists with different keys, the song spans a wide vocal range.

When singing it at karaoke, adjust the machine so you can cover it within your own range.

The melody itself is simple, so if you’re confident in your range you can sing it solo, but be careful—the shuffled, bouncy rhythm tends to drift off-beat.

Thinking of youGReeeeN

The song “Kimi Omoi,” used as the theme for the TV drama Nanase Futatabi, was included as a B-side on the 8th single “Tobira.” Many listeners may relate to its lyrics about how someone precious gives you strength.

The vocal range is wide for a solo performance, but the tempo is relaxed, so it’s easy to sing if you set the key to suit your voice.

Not only the melody but also the rap parts should be sung with a sense of groove—an emotional number that’s highly recommended for your karaoke selection.

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