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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!

Simple, easy-to-sing karaoke songs: recommended classics and popular hits (91–100)

BouquetMOMO SANA MINA from TWICE

MOMO SANA MINA from TWICE「Bouquet」 Making Music Video(short ver.)
BouquetMOMO SANA MINA from TWICE

TWICE, the K-POP idols who are hugely popular in Japan as well.

They’re a multinational group, and there are Japanese members like MOMO, SANA, and MINA.

“Bouquet” is a song performed by these Japanese members.

Since they’re K-POP idols, the overall level is higher compared to typical Japanese idol songs, but among their works, this one is particularly easy to sing.

There are a few falsetto parts, but if you absolutely can’t hit them, go for it and try belting them in chest voice instead.

trespassingI wish it could stay midnight forever.

Zutomayo – “Trespassing” MV (ZUTOMAYO – Intrusion)
“Zutto Mayonaka de Ii no ni.” trespassed.

A band formed around ACA-ne, Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.

Like Ado, they conceal their identities and have gained immense support, especially among young people.

Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend is Fuhou Shinnyuu (Trespassing).

The chorus features falsetto, but it’s the kind that appears only for a moment, so it should be relatively easy to sing even for those who can’t produce a clean head voice.

If you like tracks that are stylish yet high in voltage, be sure to check it out.

Tears aren’t just for show.Hiroji Miyamoto

Hiroji Miyamoto — Tears Aren’t Just for Show
Tears aren't just for show by Hiroji Miyamoto

Hiroji Miyamoto of Elephant Kashimashi has become known among young people again after his collaboration with Shiina Ringo.

His distinctive vocals leave a powerful impression.

His new song, “Kazarijanai no yo, Namida wa,” is an easy-to-sing recommendation for karaoke.

Originally a song by Akina Nakamori, this version has a more weathered, worn-in atmosphere.

Since it’s a Showa-era song, the lyrics aren’t as densely packed compared to today’s tracks, so even those who struggle with fast passages should find it easier to sing.

IcarusMotohiro Hata

Motohiro Hata “Icarus” Music Video - Film ‘Icarus: The One-Winged Town’ Ten Years and Eternity ver.-
Icarus Motohiro Hata

Singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata has continued to draw long-lasting popularity with his catchy musical style.

He’s supported by a wide range of generations, from people in their 30s to even teenagers.

Among his works, a particularly karaoke-friendly song I recommend is Icarus.

Its appeal lies in an unforgettable story—so striking that it even inspired a film—and its delicate melody.

With few high parts and minimal pitch jumps, it’s approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.

HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

A song with a mysterious vibe and a catchy melody delivers a message that confronts people’s preconceived notions and habits.

With simple, memorable phrases and an addictive sound, it’s sure to get everyone excited at school events or karaoke.

Released by SEKAI NO OWARI in June 2022, this track is the theme song for the film “HOLiC xxxHOLiC.” The work won the 64th Japan Record Award in the same year and was also performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

A highlight is the unique dance performance by the members dressed as a teacher and a janitor.

Even those who tend to get nervous at karaoke can sing this one with confidence thanks to its relaxed tempo and a melody line that doesn’t require too wide a vocal range.

A Place of EmptinessKarin.

Karin. “A Place of Blankness” Music Video
Karin, a place of emptiness.

Singer-songwriter Karin.

, who has gained popularity with her catchy lyrics and musicality.

Since her gradual rise starting in 2019, many of you may already know her.

Her sound is classic J-pop—no complex, Black music-style melodies appear at all.

Among her songs, “A Place of Blankness” is especially easy to sing.

Many women may find the original key difficult.

In that case, try lowering the key step by step until you find the one that suits you.

Go for it!!Ulfuls

Here’s a song that seems like it could energize both the listeners and the singer just by performing it: “Guts da ze!!,” released in 1995.

There’s an anecdote that Tetsuya Komuro advised that a disco-like sound would suit them, and the idea came after listening to KC and the Sunshine Band’s “That’s the Way (I Like It).” It’s interesting how they turned that disco sound into a Japan-style music video.

It’s a track where I want everyone to shout the chorus together and get hyped.