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 (51–60)
beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

A timeless classic that evokes gentle, slightly bittersweet feelings and a sense of mature femininity.
Although kabutomushi (rhinoceros beetles) are known as summer insects, aiko thought they were winter insects, so it’s actually considered a winter song.
It’s also easy to sing, so I hope you’ll give it a try.
Thank youIkimonogakari

This is Ikimono-gakari’s 18th single, released in May 2010.
It was reportedly written as the theme song for the first half of NHK’s 2010 morning drama series Gegege no Nyobo.
The piece has a slightly ballad-like feel and has been crafted into a very gentle and beautiful song.
Perhaps because it expresses a “tender feeling,” the vocal melody is also very straightforward and beautiful, making it quite easy to sing—especially for many women choosing it at karaoke.
If you try singing by placing the resonance toward the upper palate inside your mouth, you’ll likely get a brighter, sparkling tone with rich high overtones similar to the original singer’s.
Give it a try!
Sakura Clear SkiesYuri

The first graduation song created by Yuuri is “Sakurabare.” It’s a gentle-sounding ballad, and the lyrics depict a boy on the day of his departure expressing gratitude to his parents.
Because of that theme, it’s perfect for graduation ceremonies, farewell parties, or any time you want to convey thanks to someone.
Another notable feature is the brief pause right before the chorus.
The chorus is the most climactic part, so you naturally tend to push and run out of breath.
But with this song, I think you’ll find it easier to sing smoothly.
rainbowMasaki Suda

This song, “Niji,” widely known among children as the theme for the film STAND BY ME Doraemon 2, features an alluring, floaty melody.
It may seem difficult to sing because it sounds high, but that impression comes from Mr.
Suda’s vocal timbre emphasizing the height; the actual vocal range isn’t that wide.
It’s an easy, relaxed song to sing at karaoke if you adjust the key to your own pitch.
A heartwarming love song with great lyrics, it’s sure to captivate listeners when performed at karaoke.
Gentle songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (61–70)
globeKenshi Yonezu

It’s a song in which Kenshi Yonezu sings boldly while reflecting deeply on the path he’s walked and the life he’s lived.
It also drew attention for being chosen as the theme song for Studio Ghibli’s film “The Boy and the Heron.” The gentle vocals layered over a calm, piano-centered sound and the words that evoke fantastical scenery help heighten a tender emotion.
When singing it, clearly emphasizing the rests where the vocal line breaks may convey the act of looking back on life more vividly.
It’s recommended to sing as if speaking to the listener—or to yourself.
GRUNGE WORLDBiSH

The song “GRUNGE WORLD,” which serves as the closing number of the major third album “CARROTS and STiCKS,” was featured as the CM song for the Ashi Rira Sheet “100% na Asa” commercial.
Its introspective lyrics, which confront one’s own sense of self-worth, pierce the heart alongside a laid-back shuffle-beat ensemble.
Since the melody doesn’t move much and has no large interval jumps, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
However, be sure to stay aware of the beat so you don’t drift away from the bouncy rhythm.
Like the stars in that sky...EXILE

Coupled with the 40th single “BOW & ARROWS,” released in 2012, is the track “Like the Stars in That Sky…,” which was selected as an image song for Fujitsu’s computer brand.
It features a spacious musical arrangement and vocal work that blends beauty with inner strength.
The more you listen, the more it feels like a heat welling up from deep within your chest.
Its lyrics, themed around hope and love, perfectly match the vocals and sound.
It’s a song that, with every performance, seems to melt into a part of you.






