Ikimono-gakari’s easy-to-sing songs. Popular karaoke recommendations.
Ikimono-gakari, with Kiyoe Yoshioka’s vocals that are sometimes gentle and sometimes lively, captures the hearts of many listeners.
Their debut single “SAKURA,” released in 2006, is one of the most iconic cherry blossom songs.
Since that debut, their music has been featured in numerous commercials, anime, and dramas, bringing bright smiles to many people.
From among Ikimono-gakari’s many popular songs, this article introduces tracks that are easy to sing at karaoke and similar settings.
They have plenty of songs you can sing brightly, energetically, and with warmth—so give them a try!
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Ikimono-gakari’s easy-to-sing songs: Popular karaoke recommendations (11–20)
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Released in 2009 as the 13th single, “Futari” was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Boku no Imouto,” starring Joe Odagiri and Masami Nagasawa.
The lyrics, which depict human connections, are both moving and eye-opening.
You can’t help but listen to it while relating it to yourself.
Since the highest notes are relatively low, it’s on the easier side for women to sing.
As it’s a ballad, it might be best to focus on expressing emotion.
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It’s a song with lots of long sustained notes that are very characteristic of Ikimonogakari, but as long as you focus on the pitch bar and hold the notes steadily, you’ll be fine! This track starts with the chorus phrase, and the chorus repeats several times in the latter half, so first practice to make sure you can match the pitch accurately in those sections.
Also, the rhythm gets bouncy right before the chorus, so be careful not to fall out of sync! Songs with many long tones feel great to sing, and if you can even score a perfect 100, it’ll feel amazing—so definitely give it some practice!
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A song brimming with distinctly Japanese sentiment has been born, intertwining cherry blossoms with feelings of love.
Released by Ikimono-gakari in January 2008, this piece portrays the pure emotional landscape of youth alongside the gentle scenes of spring.
Incorporating traditional Japanese expressions and polite language, it beautifully harmonizes an old-fashioned flavor with a modern sensibility.
The melody is based on the yonanuki pentatonic scale, and its rhythmic phrases leave a strong impression.
It was also used in a commercial and reached a peak position of No.
7 on the Oricon charts.
It’s a perfect song to listen to as spring approaches, and is recommended even for elementary school students about to embark on a new school term.
In conclusion
I introduced some easy-to-sing songs by Ikimonogakari—how did you like them? From classic graduation songs to catchy commercial tunes, there were plenty you’ve probably heard somewhere, so they’re perfect to jump into! Try singing them not only solo but also by getting people around you involved and having fun together!





