Love songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks.
Have you ever found yourself not knowing what to sing at karaoke when you’re there with your partner or your crush?
In this article, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing love songs that are perfect for those moments!
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks—from songs that can deepen the bond with your partner or crush, to ones that let you subtly (or boldly!) say “I like you.”
We’re also introducing easy-to-sing breakup songs that are perfect for letting out your feelings at karaoke when you’re dealing with heartbreak.
Find the songs that fit your love situation and give them a try at karaoke!
Romance songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (1–10)
A Little Love SongMONGOL800

A representative song by the band MONGOL800, beloved across generations for its catchy melodies that stick with many people and its friendly vocals.
It straightforwardly captures the bittersweet romances of everyone’s youth, and with its relatively low pitch, it’s an easy number to sing at karaoke.
heartAimyon

Aimyong, who enjoys immense popularity among younger generations for her relatable lyrics and catchy melodies.
“Heart” is her 12th single, released on November 24, 2021, and it was chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Only Just Married” (literally, “We Just Put Our Seals on the Marriage Registration”).
Written specifically for a drama about a fake marriage, it’s a love song that portrays a distorted, complicated romance.
Aimyong’s gentle voice puts you in a tender mood, doesn’t it? It’s a great pick to sing at karaoke for your partner or your crush!
I like you.YOASOBI

YOASOBI is a duo that enjoys overwhelming popularity among men and women from their teens to early thirties.
Their catchy musical style—born from electric track-making and classic J-pop vocal lines—keeps producing new addicts with every release.
Among their songs, an especially easy-to-sing love song is “Sukida” (“I Like You”).
While the song has a slightly wide vocal range, even those who struggle with high notes should be able to stay on pitch as long as they adjust the key.
Cherry Blossom MoonSakurazaka46

Keyakizaka46 is an idol group that continues to captivate young men.
Viewed as artists, they can be considered a daring group, incorporating elements like rap.
Because of this, you might have the impression their songs are hard to sing, but they only incorporate these elements lightly, so the overall difficulty isn’t high.
Among their works, Sakurazuki is particularly easy to sing.
This track also has a part that’s close to rap, but it isn’t especially fast, so it should be easy to perform.
This sky is the trigger=LOVE

=LOVE is an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara, a hugely in-demand variety show idol.
They’re a classic, orthodox idol unit, but every member also works as a voice actor.
Because of that, each singer’s vocal character stands out more than in typical idol groups.
Their song “Kono Sora ga Trigger” is one of the easiest in their catalog to sing.
If you sing along in their key it might be a bit high, so adjust the key to suit your voice.
Special KissNaniwa Danshi

Naniwa Danshi is an idol group that blends sweet looks with a Kansai essence.
Their charm lies in the gap between their funny performances on variety shows and their cool performances as artists.
Among their songs, a love song that’s especially easy to sing at karaoke is “Special Kiss.” Many recent idol group tracks tend to be hard to sing because they strongly reflect K-pop characteristics.
However, this song feels quintessentially Japanese idol-style, with a simple, catchy melody anyone can hum.
There aren’t many high notes either, so give it a try.
CapsuleNEW!aiko

Compared to aiko’s other songs, “Capsule” is characterized by a melody that doesn’t move much, making it a song where you can follow the tune straightforwardly.
It seems that aiko herself has commented to that effect.
As you listen, the sections sung softly in head voice at the beginning gradually shift to an emotional chest voice toward the latter half.
In the first half, it might be good to relax and sing gently and lightly.
Also, the very end of this song features a long sustained note.
It’s the moment when the emotion is at its peak, so it’s a part I’d love for you to sing comfortably in chest voice.
The sustained vowel is “o.” Since “o” makes it easy to open the throat and pronounce, there shouldn’t be any problem as long as you take a good breath and prepare before you start singing.
Send the breath flying far into the distance!






