Mutual love songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
This is a song list of Japanese pop tracks with a mutual-love theme that are easy to sing at karaoke.
It includes selections with both male and female vocals.
We chose songs that aren’t too fast and don’t have overly complex melodies, but some do have higher vocal ranges.
Please adjust by lowering the key or making other tweaks to fit your own range.
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Mutual Love Songs That Are Easy to Sing at Karaoke (91–100)
rainbow-coloredAyaka

It’s a song by Ayaka that was also used as a TV drama’s theme song.
Both the melody and the lyrics give a gentle impression, and combined with Ayaka’s vocal ability, it makes for a truly lovely piece.
It’s a pop song, so it’s quite easy to sing at karaoke.
Something CertainKazumasa Oda

It’s a famous song by Kazumasa Oda.
I think it’s a tune everyone has heard on TV.
The lyrics tell of mutual love, yet carry a touch of sadness.
The song makes you realize that what truly matters isn’t anything special, but is found in the everyday moments of ordinary life.





