Easy songs that are simple to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks.
Many people probably feel like: “I sometimes go to karaoke, but I’m not good at singing, so I want to sing easy songs!” In this article, we’ll introduce simple, easy-to-sing songs to help you get through karaoke sessions you can’t avoid, like for social events.
Songs that are easier for those who aren’t confident at singing tend to have slower tempos, fewer pitch jumps, and simple rhythms.
It’s also important to find songs that suit your voice.
With that in mind, let’s check out some recommended tracks right away!
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Simple, easy-to-sing karaoke songs: Recommended classics and popular hits (61–70)
A song by a shy/introverted high school girl who admires an outgoing/popular high school girlOtonia

This is the first original song by the two-member music unit Otoriame, consisting of Akane and Akari.
It became a hot topic on TikTok in the latter half of 2021, and it portrays a girl’s unadorned, honest feelings.
The lyrics are packed with cute things she admires, along with the inferiority complex of not being able to reach them; the sound balances cuteness with a languid mood—giving the song a unique charm.
Since it feels like softly murmuring feelings of longing, I’d love to hear it sung with straightforward, unpretentious emotion.
FarewellSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI is a band known for its soft, childlike dreamworld aesthetic that leaves a lasting impression.
Debuting in 2007, they’ve remained at the forefront ever since.
Their new song, Saraba, continues their signature style: a pop piece featuring a gentle, pastel-like atmosphere.
The vocal line is simple enough that even children could sing it.
Some listeners might worry if they can’t produce a light, high tone like Fukase’s, but the song doesn’t require a wide vocal range, so there’s no need to be overly concerned.
Sakura (Solo)Naotaro Moriyama

A signature song by Naotaro Moriyama, an artist beloved regardless of gender for his overwhelming musical sensibility that draws listeners naturally into the world of the music and his beautiful sustained notes.
It’s a ballad that expresses the feelings of facing graduation and setting off on one’s own path in life, and its easy-to-sing melody has made it a number passed down and sung by many people.
treasurewacci

Released in 2017, wacci’s “Takaramono” (Treasure) is a band that gently colors everyday life and has continued to comfort many listeners.
With a simple melody that unfolds slowly and a modest vocal range, it’s a safe choice even for karaoke beginners.
Its warm lyrics honestly express gratitude to the special person you’ve spent time with, resonating deeply with listeners.
Thanks to its ease of singing at karaoke and its memorable message, it’s a beloved classic for any occasion.
Helloyama × Bocchi Boromaru

Perfect for a casual kickoff at karaoke, “Hello” launched on digital platforms on October 27, 2023 and shines as a duet-friendly track.
It’s up-tempo, but the rhythm is straightforward and easy to remember, with only modest pitch changes.
It’s easy to start singing, so even those who aren’t confident in their vocals can hum along with ease.
Singing the chorus with friends is highly recommended, too.
The pure passion of the song and its artists comes through in the vocals, brightening the hearts of those who listen.
Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)Yu Takahashi

Singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi moves people’s hearts with lyrics that carry a message.
His 2011 release Fukuwarai was used as the song for Tokyo Metro’s “TOKYO HEART” commercial.
His straightforward words and catchy sound really resonate.
It’s a happy song that turns the fatigue of school or work into a positive mood.
With its simple melody, it’s perfect for karaoke beginners to sing.
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

This is the fourth single by the four-piece rock band FIELD OF VIEW, used as the opening theme for the hugely popular TV anime Dragon Ball GT.
It kicks off with a chorus over a driving, snare-on-the-beat groove, instantly boosting the energy from the very start.
While the song’s upbeat, exhilarating feel can make it seem challenging, the melody itself doesn’t feature fast phrases or a wide vocal range, making it easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
If you’re tired of practicing only slower tunes, give this one a try!






