No worries even if you’re not confident in your singing! Simple, easy-to-sing songs for karaoke.
When you go to karaoke, do you ever find yourself wondering, “What should I sing?” and getting stuck choosing a song? If you’re not used to singing or you haven’t held a mic in a while, it can be pretty hard to find songs that suit you.
That’s why in this article, we’re introducing a wide selection of songs that are easy to sing at karaoke! We’ll highlight the charm of each track—whether it’s a simple melody or a comfortable vocal range—so feel free to pick the ones that match your taste!
Even if you're not confident in your singing, it's okay! Easy, singable songs for karaoke (1–10)
dead endNEW!Gen Hoshino

A song written specifically as the theme for the film “Hiraba no Tsuki.” It begins with a calm, piano-led atmosphere, layering Gen Hoshino’s gentle voice over a soothing melody.
The song doesn’t span an overly wide vocal range and has a relaxed tempo, making it a great pick if you’re looking for a ballad.
Rather than focusing on volume, the key is to sing as if speaking with feeling—delivering the words carefully will really shine in karaoke.
Since the track is under three minutes, even first-time listeners should be able to learn it quickly.
Use solid diaphragmatic breathing, avoid chopping the phrases too much, and aim for a flowing, continuous feel when you sing.
Love will winNEW!KAN

It’s an iconic cheer song of the ’90s and a timeless classic still sung across generations.
It held the No.
1 spot on the Oricon weekly chart for eight consecutive weeks and won the Grand Prize in the Pops/Rock category at the 1991 Japan Record Awards.
The melody line is easy to remember and really sticks with you.
The phrases are surprisingly long, so be careful not to run out of breath when singing.
Aim for a grand delivery, consciously taking a breath at each point.
Also, the final chorus modulates and goes higher.
Rather than singing it the same way as before, take in even more air and imagine releasing it all as you project your voice—doing so will likely make it feel great to sing.
Something like a miracleNEW!Mone Kamishiraishi

This is the theme song for the animated film “Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise,” released on November 26, 2025.
It’s a song meant to be sung gently without raising your voice, conveying the preciousness of life.
Since it leans more toward lower than higher notes, you need to keep your throat well open and let the voice out comfortably.
It’s also important to lift your facial muscles or make a surprised expression—you’ll likely find your throat opens unconsciously and it becomes easier to produce sound! When singing low notes, imagine slowly releasing a ball of breath right in front of you; that way, your voice won’t sound muffled.
After the nightNEW!adieu

It’s included on adieu’s first mini-album, “adieu 1,” released under Moka Kamishiraishi’s stage name.
With a translucent voice and delicate words, the piece depicts a prayer to be able to live without telling lies.
The overall vocal range is fairly wide, from F3 to F#5, but because the range shifts with each melodic phrase, it shouldn’t feel difficult as long as you sing each line carefully.
A breathy tone may generally be easier to sing with.
Since both low and high notes appear, it’s very important to keep the resonance in the same place.
Focus on the area between the eyebrows and make sure it resonates clearly.
VanillaNEW!Canai

Released on March 9, 2022 as the 4th digital single, this is a signature love song by Kyanai.
Its simple lyrics and bittersweet backstory became a hot topic, turning it into a massive hit that surpassed 100 million streams.
The overall vocal range spans D3 to A4, with higher notes appearing toward the latter half.
The melody is simple, so even first-time listeners should find it easy to pick up.
The B section in particular sits low, and you might feel the pitch dropping and harder to sing, so make sure your vocal cords are fully engaged.
Focus on the hollow between your collarbones and imagine projecting the voice forward from there!
Shake handsNEW!Porno Graffitti

It’s the single released on November 19, 2025, and it’s the opening theme for the anime My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON.
Although it’s a PornoGraffitti song, it doesn’t feature many high notes compared to their other tracks and mainly sits in the mid range, so I think it’s easier for men to sing.
The timing of when you place your voice in the pre-chorus is important, and if you raise the energy a bit in the chorus, your voice will lean forward in a good way.
Aim your voice as if projecting into the distance, and it will carry without feeling strained!
DearestNEW!Ayumi Hamasaki

A ballad themed around bittersweet love, it’s also famous as an ending song for the anime Inuyasha.
In karaoke, it’s an easy song even for beginners if you focus on conveying emotion.
The range rises toward the latter half, so if high notes in chest voice are tough, mixing in falsetto can help express the poignancy.
In any case, take plenty of breaths and aim to sing each phrase through, projecting your voice fully.
Try to let it flow without chopping the lines.







