[Easy to Sing] Recommended Winter Songs for Karaoke: A Collection of Classic Winter Hits
Winter is probably the season with the most karaoke—what with year-end parties, Christmas parties, New Year’s gatherings, and more.
Even if you’re not good at karaoke, it’s often hard to turn down for the sake of socializing.
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But once you actually go, it’s tough to get through without singing at all, and your turn will come around even if you’re not confident.
So in this article, we’ll focus on songs that are easy to sing at karaoke and introduce tracks that are perfect for winter!
It might be best to choose songs where you can check the pitch and rhythm as you sing!
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[Easy to Sing] Recommended Winter Songs for Karaoke: A Collection of Classic Winter Hits (21–30)
Lingering Snowdolphin

When you think of winter, many people might mention this song.
That’s how long Iruka’s “Nagori Yuki” has reigned as the quintessential winter tune.
Its slow tempo and simple progression make it easy to keep singing once you’ve learned it.
When this song starts playing in karaoke, lots of people probably feel that winter has truly arrived!
God of RomanceKohmi Hirose

Since its release in 1993, “Romance no Kamisama” has been beloved as a winter classic.
The lyrics are ones many women can relate to, and it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.
While Kohmi Hirose is known for her high notes and the song is on the challenging side, the melody is familiar—so practice is key! Be sure to keep practicing and give it a try.
You’ll likely feel wonderfully refreshed after singing it.
Someday Merry ChristmasB’z

Amid all the cheerful Christmas songs, this track stands out as one that looks back nostalgically on happier times in the past.
Its bittersweet world has earned strong support from many men, making it a popular staple among Christmas songs sung by male vocalists.
Winter can sometimes make you want to sink into a touch of melancholy, right? This song gently stays close to your heart at such times, so it’s recommended for those who want to sing in a calm, soulful way.
Winter is starting.Noriyuki Makihara

With its light, breezy intro that evokes the start of winter, “Fuyu ga Hajimaru yo” is a catchy, singable pop song that’s perfect for karaoke! Released by Noriyuki Makihara in 1991, it was featured in the commercial for Sapporo Beer’s “Fuyu Monogatari.” The lyrics capture the feeling of winter’s arrival, making you want to listen as the weather turns cold.
The beautiful melody line really stands out, and it’s sure to get everyone excited.
It’s also a great pick for couples to sing together at karaoke!
Heroineback number

A winter song by back number that has many women swooning with its love-from-a-man’s-perspective lyrics.
It vividly portrays joyful winter scenes spent with a beloved girlfriend, making female listeners naturally compare them to their own experiences and fall into a dreamy daze.
With its medium tempo, it’s easy to sing and perfect for the season—definitely give it a try!
JingleYuma

Yuma, who is active as the “good singer” of the YouTuber group Comdot, has a track called Jingle that my students often sang when their throats weren’t in great shape because it’s “easy to sing,” so I think it’s in a range that’s easy for others too.
Jingle’s vocal range is B2 to D#4, staying mostly in the low to mid range.
Of course, it builds from verse A to verse B to the chorus, but unlike other songs, the range doesn’t change much, so it might be easier to keep pitch.
It’s a perfect song for winter, so start practicing it now!
WHITE BREATHT.M.Revolution

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Revolution’s sixth single, released on October 22, 1997.
It’s the only one of his singles to sell over a million copies, and that alone makes it a modern winter-song classic.
Perhaps because J-pop in the ’90s placed great importance on being sung in karaoke, the chorus melody is very easy to remember, and it’s an upbeat number with a great rhythmic groove—highly recommended for karaoke! Rather than lowering the key to make it easier to sing, try setting it so it sounds like you’re “pushing yourself a little to hit the high notes in the chorus.” It’ll make it sound more authentic!






