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[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!

[Easy to Sing] Recommended Winter Songs for Karaoke: A Collection of Classic Winter Hits (31–40)

powder snowRemioromen

Remioromen – Powder Snow (Music Video Short ver.)
Powder Snow Remioromen

It’s a classic, bittersweet winter tearjerker.

Just picking it at karaoke is bound to draw attention.

The chorus really tugs at your heart, doesn’t it? It’s a song everyone wants to hum along to, which actually makes it easier to sing.

Rather than a hype-up track, it’s one that rewards careful listening, so sing it in a key that suits your range.

It’s the kind of ballad every guy wants to try at least once.

Practice for the year-end party season and steal the spotlight!

wintering swallowMasako Mori

This gem of a ballad, which eloquently sings of the aching melancholy of painful love, is a masterpiece that showcases Masako Mori’s outstanding vocal prowess.

Its poetic world is striking: the feelings of a woman who has thrown herself into a forbidden romance are overlaid with the image of a lone swallow that defies the seasons and makes its home out of place.

Mori’s limpid voice intertwines with the heartrending melody, where sorrow and passion cross, creating a deeply moving song.

After its 1983 release, her tearful performance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen drew widespread attention, and the song earned her the Best Vocal Performance award at the 25th Japan Record Awards.

Even among enka songs that give voice to bittersweet longing, this work stands out for its richly expressive phrasing.

It’s the perfect piece for those moments when you want to pour your emotions into the song and sing your heart out, as if setting your soul free.

everlasting snowAimer

Aimer 『everlasting snow』MUSIC VIDEO
everlasting snowAimer

The 12th single “everlasting snow,” released as a double A-side with “Akane Sasu,” was used as the ending theme for the information program Hiruobi!.

With lyrics that evoke wintry scenery and a clear, transparent ensemble, it’s an emotional number.

While the melody features many leaps and intricate movements that can be challenging, the overall vocal range isn’t that wide, making it relatively easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s a ballad that’s perfect for the Christmas season—one you’ll definitely want to add to your repertoire.

winter fallL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel「winter fall」-Music Clip-
winter fallL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

Released in 1998, this song was full of firsts for L’Arc~en~Ciel: it was their first to reach No.

1 on the Oricon singles chart and their first to be used as a TV drama theme.

The clean guitar tone and Hyde’s soaring vocals are striking, evoking images of winter’s end and the end of a romance.

Sorry for liking youYuka Ueno

Yuuka Ueno “Sorry for Loving You” Music Video
Sorry for loving you, Yuuka Ueno

“Suki de Gomen,” a song that captures the bittersweet feelings of unrequited love, was released on December 24, 2020 by singer-songwriter Yuuka Ueno, who is especially popular among younger listeners.

One crucial factor for karaoke is a song’s key.

Many people have probably thought, “I can’t sing recent songs because the key is too high.” This song’s key is on the lower side, so even those who struggle with high notes can sing it.

Try singing along to the rhythm with a tender, slightly wistful tone.

[Easy to Sing] Recommended Winter Songs for Karaoke: A Collection of Classic Winter Hits (41–50)

Christmas EveTatsuro Yamashita

Nana Eikura stars in Tatsuro Yamashita’s “Christmas Eve” special movie-version PV
Christmas Eve Tatsuro Yamashita

A timeless classic that never fades, no matter how many years go by.

After a 30-second intro, the chorus begins gently yet sparkles in a way that’s perfect for Christmas.

Precisely because we live in an age where cell phones and smartphones are the norm, this song conjures up a lyrical world where you can almost feel the thrill of meeting someone at a prearranged spot.

Silent EveMidori Karashima

It’s a bittersweet Christmas song that became a massive hit at the time as the theme for the drama “Christmas Eve.” It gripped the hearts of women for whom the day everyone looks forward to—Christmas—turned into something so heartrending.

If you sing it softly at karaoke, it will likely move those around you to tears.

It’s definitely one you’ll want to sing at a girls-only Christmas party.

Power through the high notes with falsetto!