Shogo Hamada’s easy-to-sing songs: A roundup of tracks I want to try at karaoke
Sho-go Hamada is a singer-songwriter who began his music career in 1974 and has released numerous classic songs over the years.
Not only back then but even today, many musicians openly cite him as an influence, which shows just how popular he truly is.
In this article, we’ll introduce some of Hamada’s songs that are relatively easy to sing at karaoke for those who want to give his music a try.
We’ve selected songs with features like a relaxed melody and a not-too-wide vocal range, so feel free to use this as a guide when choosing tracks for karaoke.
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Shogo Hamada’s easy-to-sing songs: A roundup of tracks to try at karaoke (11–20)
Stay 19 forever
This song portrays emotional currents that are more than just regret over the passing of one’s youthful school days.
It’s included on the 1986 album “J.
BOY.” The acoustic guitar tones and layered choruses emphasize a refreshing atmosphere and warmth.
The lightness of the vocals also seems to evoke a sense of youth, doesn’t it? The gentle tempo, which invites a slow look back on memories, makes it easy to sing—so try performing it while savoring those recollections.
In conclusion
I introduced some of Shogo Hamada’s songs that are relatively easy to sing.
As you listen to each track, check the melody and pitch, and try to find the ones you feel are easy for you to sing.
I hope this article helps you pick songs to sing at karaoke.





