Gentle songs you want to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular hits.
When you hear “songs by artists with gentle voices,” whose songs come to mind?
Songs by artists with soft, gentle voices can be so soothing to listen to, can’t they?
Some of you might even be thinking you’d like to try singing those kinds of songs the next time you go to karaoke.
So in this article, we’ll introduce a whole selection of tracks sung with gentle voices!
It’s a soothing song list that’s great for both listening and singing, so be sure to use it as a reference.
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Gentle songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: Recommended classics and popular tracks (21–30)
SoupSakura Fujiwara

This track blends instrument tones that evoke country music with a hazy, whispery voice in a really satisfying way.
The cute lyrics and vocals may completely capture many listeners’ hearts.
I’d love for you to try singing it as if you’re speaking directly to someone.
DearMrs. GREEN APPLE

Released in June 2024, this song was chosen as the theme for the film “Dear Family.” Its lyrics are filled with love for family, trust, and kindness, making it a theme song that ties in very strongly with the story.
With a tempo of 124, it’s relatively easy to breathe and ride the rhythm.
In the A and B sections, let your breath flow as if you’re speaking.
Start each phrase with a slightly accented, firm attack, but let the endings trail off lightly with an airy feel.
Sing the chorus grandly, and give the end of the chorus a light, bouncing touch.
Also, in the melody after the second chorus, the first syllable is “na,” which tends to sit in the nose, so project more clearly and firmly than you think.
That way you won’t get stuck, and your voice will come out comfortably and easily.
It’s a song over five minutes long, so take your time and sing each part with care!
Gentle songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (31–40)
Even if we get married somedayMy Hair is Bad

It’s a memorable song with phrases that vividly convey human warmth.
The singer switches between a conversational tone and a shout-like delivery, giving it clarity and making it a pleasure to listen to.
It’s a love song I’d love to hear someone belt out to the person they love.
rainbowELLEGARDEN

It’s a track with a rugged, intensely distorted sound that you can’t get enough of.
The lyrics simply say something good, and maybe because of its classic sound, it hits you straight in the heart.
It’s a gentle song in the sense that it acknowledges mistakes and gives you the energy to keep pushing forward without breaking.
Life is full of dreams.Ringo Sheena

It’s a dynamic song that flows from dance-like interplay with the piano to parade-like excitement.
It gently suggests that there are ways of seeing things that can be interpreted in many different ways, depending on your perspective.
I’d love for you to sing it as if you were performing on stage.
White LoversKeisuke Kuwata

A heartwarming ballad that delicately paints winter scenes, transforming the bittersweet memory of a lost love into a feeling of blessing.
While looking back on a past romance, it carries a positive message about cherishing the love that was shared, resonating through Keisuke Kuwata’s warm, soulful vocals.
Released in October 2001 as his seventh single, this gem won the Gold Prize at the 43rd Japan Record Awards that same year.
Also featured in Coca-Cola’s “No Reason” campaign commercial, the song won the hearts of listeners across generations.
It’s the perfect soundtrack for spending unhurried time with someone special in a relaxed lounge, or for quietly gazing at a winter nightscape alone with a glass in hand.
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

This is an uplifting anthem that powerfully portrays the pursuit of dreams and hope, and it is one of Yuzu’s signature songs, widely loved as NHK’s official theme for the Athens Olympics.
Carried by the soothing sound of acoustic guitars, it gently sings of hidden tears and the journey continued despite uncertainty.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, and since its release in July 2004, it has continued to warm the hearts of many.
With a leisurely melody, the song has a comfortable vocal range and is easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a heartwarming message song that stands beside those who work hard every day, those who face difficulties, and those about to take a new step in life—why not give it a try?






