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!
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Even if you're not confident in your singing, it's okay! Easy songs that are simple to sing at karaoke (71–80)
Please forget it.Yorushika

Yorushika is a popular duo known for their wide-ranging musicality and evocative lyrics.
If you’re in your teens to thirties, you’ve probably heard their songs at least once.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend as easy to sing at karaoke is Forget About It.
As a new release, this track captures one of Yorushika’s signature charms: a subtly melancholic mood.
There are no parts that require belting, and the tempo is slow, so even those who aren’t confident in their sense of rhythm or vocal range can sing it with ease.
rainbowMasaki Suda

A song by Masaki Suda, who now stands as one of the leading young actors, active in numerous films and TV dramas.
Chosen as the theme song for the movie STAND BY ME Doraemon 2, it’s a number where Suda’s distinctive, gentle voice delivers the story of the lyrics straight to your heart.
The key is low throughout and the tempo is slow, making it easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
Also, if you sing while putting emotion into the lyrics, you can capture a vibe close to the original—so if you feel up to it, why not give it a try?
BaNe BaNe feat. DOTAMAKT-chan

Rapper KT-chan, wildly popular in the MC battle scene, is known for a unique style often described as the female version of DOTAMA—but she’s also highly regarded for her recorded tracks.
Here’s her collaboration with DOTAMA, the rapper who inspired her moniker: “BaNe BaNe feat.
DOTAMA.” The song blends groovy 1980s R&B and hip-hop, and because the chorus sits in a lower register, it’s very easy to sing.
The rap parts are arranged with a catchy flow, so anyone with a decent amount of experience listening to rap should be able to perform them without trouble.
fragileEvery Little Thing

This is the 17th single by the male-female duo Every Little Thing, who have released numerous hit songs since their debut in 1996.
The track was used as the theme song for the variety show Ainori, which became a social phenomenon; fans of the show will likely recall many iconic scenes when they hear it.
The song doesn’t require a wide vocal range and has a catchy melody, making it easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
It’s a classic that people of all generations are likely to have heard, and a number you’ll want to add to your repertoire.
cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Ai Otsuka

Even if you’re not great at singing, you can power through with the high-energy number “Sakuranbo.” Ai Otsuka released it in 2003, and its upbeat rhythm is addictive.
Her cute vocals and pop melody have been loved by many.
The lyrics and melody are easy to remember, and there aren’t many big pitch changes.
If you’re nervous about singing in front of people, getting them to shout call-and-response lines can help you relax.
Singing cheerfully with a smile might help you discover the fun of karaoke.
Gorilla playVaundy

Singer-songwriter Vaundy is known for his wide-ranging musicality, spanning from orthodox rock to R&B-inspired tunes.
He has many great songs, but the one I especially recommend is “GORILLA Shibai.” This piece features a simple, downtempo melody characteristic of neo-soul.
While it requires a feel for off-beat rhythms, it doesn’t demand advanced vocal technique, so give it a try and sing along.
Just-Woken Palm Tree (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Thanks to the massive hit of “Strong Wind All Back,” the artist Yukopi has gained nationwide popularity.
The comical style featuring an off-key recorder leaves a strong impression, doesn’t it? This new track, “Waking Palm Tree (feat.
Kaai Yuki),” is one such piece.
Since it places emphasis on a humorous vibe, the vocal line is arranged to be very easy to sing.
Among the songs introduced this time, it ranks among the easiest, so I think anyone—regardless of age or gender—can sing it.






