[2025] Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Johnny’s Tracks
Johnny & Associates has wielded immense influence over Japan’s entertainment industry across the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras, continually producing nationally beloved idols.
Now renamed “SMILE-UP.
, Inc.” and having established a new agency company, “STARTO ENTERTAINMENT,” the former Johnny’s office remains in transition.
In this feature, we focus on “easy-to-sing” songs from the former Johnny’s group catalog, researching picks across eras—from Showa to today’s Reiwa—without limiting the timeframe.
While some songs may have higher keys for men that, conversely, make them easier for women to sing, we’ll deliver a review that highlights the key points of singability from multiple perspectives!
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[2025] Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Johnny’s Tracks (1–10)
The Goofy Man’s WayKanjani Eight

Kanjani∞ is a five-member idol group that has overcome repeated member departures and continues to earn solid recognition as a rock band.
Their 6th single, Zukkoke Otoko Michi, which was used as the CM song for MTI’s music.
jp, also drew attention for being a song provided by Takeya Uenaka of THE Inazuma Sentai.
With its comical lyrics and hooky ensemble, it’s catchy, and since the overall vocal range isn’t that wide, even those who aren’t confident singers can power through it.
It’s a recommended pop tune that’s guaranteed to liven up any karaoke session, no matter who you go with.
DEAR MY LOVERHey! Say! JUMP

A sparkling love song themed around a loop of happiness, yet its slightly toxic lyrics are also striking.
Released in May 2023 as the 33rd single, it drew attention as the theme song for the TBS drama “King’s Affection for the Ring Finger” (Ōsama ni Sasagu Kusuriyubi).
Its catchy choreography stands out as well, with Hey! Say! JUMP launching an official TikTok account and posting dance videos as a new experiment.
The lyrics—centered on love, bonds, and the strength to face adversity—perfectly match the drama’s worldview.
You can feel the resolve to accept everything about the other person and pursue happiness together.
At karaoke, the pop-laden melody and upbeat lyrics are sure to get friends excited.
Why not? / Who cares? / It’s all good.WEST.

This is the debut single by WEST.
, known for its Kansai dialect and energetic sound.
The shout of “Ee ja nai ka!” is especially memorable, making it a guaranteed hit at karaoke.
Released in April 2014, it was also used as the theme song for the film Ninja Boys!!!: The Fight for the Future, starring Kansai Johnny’s Jr.
The lyrics are packed with a positive message and Kansai-style humor that anyone can relate to.
The first-press editions came in multiple versions, each with a different bonus DVD, which adds to the appeal.
It’s a perfect pick when you want to sing with friends or need a boost of energy.
[2025] Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! Easy-to-Sing Johnny’s Tracks (11–20)
Sora-buneTOKIO

TOKIO is a three-member idol group known for activities that go beyond the typical idol framework and for possessing solid originality and musical ability as musicians.
Their 35th single, “Sorafune,” which was used as the theme song for the TV drama My Boss My Hero, was released as a double A-side with “do! do! do!”.
The song, provided by Miyuki Nakajima and brimming with her signature style, features a powerful melody that should be easy for people of any generation to sing at karaoke.
Since the vocal range isn’t particularly wide, it’s a rock tune you can enjoy singing comfortably by setting the key to suit your own voice.
Let's form a circle and danceV6

V6 is a six-member idol group that announced its disbandment in 2021; currently, only the older sub-group 20th Century continues activities.
Their 7th single, “WA ni Natte Odorou,” a cover of a song aired on NHK’s TV program Minna no Uta in 1997, is the hit tune that brought V6 widespread recognition.
Its simple melody over a relaxed ensemble makes it easy to sing, even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s a catchy pop tune perfect for everyone to belt out together as a karaoke finale.
A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids

As pioneers among Kansai-born Johnny’s groups, the idol duo KinKi Kids has continued to assert a solid presence both as a group and as individuals.
“Ai no Katamari,” included as the B-side to their 13th single “Hey! Minna Genki Kai?,” is a melancholy number that was used as the theme for Morinaga’s “DARS” commercial.
While it features quick melodic passages and falsetto leaps, the overall vocal range isn’t very wide, making it relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a lyrical song that really comes alive when you harmonize with friends.
One Lovestorm

This is a classic song widely used at weddings as a love song that vows eternal love.
While it’s a grand and powerful ballad, it also incorporates pop elements, portraying gratitude and love for that one irreplaceable person in the world, accompanied by a beautiful melody.
Released in June 2008 as the 22nd single, it was selected as the theme song for the film Hana Yori Dango Final starring Jun Matsumoto, sold approximately 314,000 copies in its first week, and ranked second on Oricon’s 2008 annual singles chart.
Now a standard wedding song for couples to pledge their love, it is also one of Arashi’s more singable tracks.
Men may find the vocal range slightly high, but for women it’s a heartwarming song that can be sung steadily even through the full chorus.





