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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)

sparklingMosa o.

Kira Kira / Mosawo. [Music Video]
Sparkly fluff.

A love song that captures the sparkle of unrequited feelings.

It honestly sings about the pounding excitement of falling in love and the growing attraction to someone, wrapping the listener’s heart in warmth.

Songs that can be sung with emotion rather than technique are, I think, the easiest for people who lack confidence in their singing! If you sing it just as the lyrics say, your feelings will surely come across.

The song itself is neatly under three minutes, so it’s easy to memorize.

When you sing, aim for a light delivery rather than belting, so you can breathe well and keep it gentle.

Keeping the resonance focused in your head the whole time should fit the mood nicely.

Precious thingsRoad of Major

A classic anthem of youth that always fires up the karaoke room! With its driving melody and straightforward lyrics, even beginners can have a great time as long as they sing with energy and feeling.

Up to the chorus, there are lots of low notes, so aim for clear contrasts in your delivery.

Enunciate crisply to keep your voice from sounding muffled and make it easier to listen to.

The chorus climbs pretty high, so focus on sustained notes and let the sound flow comfortably.

Don’t be afraid—project your voice as if you’re sending it far away; it’ll come out smoothly without catching in your throat, and you’ll sing it comfortably and confidently!

Before you become a memorySpitz

This is an early signature number that became Spitz’s first entry on the Oricon charts.

The song itself is fairly understated, and rather than pouring in overt emotion, a more conversational delivery brings out Spitz’s charm and fragility.

The overall vocal range is B2 to A4, with the low notes in the first verse (A-melo) being the key point.

It’s lower than you might expect, so aim to produce your voice carefully and deliberately.

Toward the end of the pre-chorus (B-melo), prepare for the long tone so you can enter the chorus smoothly with the high notes.

In any case, project the high notes as if you’re sending them far away.

If your breath support is halfway, it won’t feel easy to sing, so use more breath than you think you need.

No worries even if you're not confident in your singing! Easy songs that are simple to sing at karaoke (11–20)

silhouetteKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Silhouette” Music Video
Silhouette KANA-BOON

It’s the 16th opening theme of Naruto Shippuden—up-tempo, fast-paced, and all about momentum.

For karaoke, the key points are when to breathe and how to handle the high notes.

It might be a bit tough for complete beginners, but once you get the hang of it, it really gets the crowd going.

The key is on the higher side, so it’s highly recommended if you naturally have a higher voice! Up-tempo songs may seem difficult, but once you lock into the tempo, the momentum builds and your voice comes out more easily, so it should be easier to sing than a ballad.

Sing with high energy and enjoy the sense of accomplishment when you power through to the end!

airshipYuri

Yuri “Airship” Official Music Video
Yuri the airship

This is a cheer song from Yuri for those charging toward their dreams.

The overall vocal range is B2–A4, which is a common key, so many men may find it easy to sing.

However, be careful: there are big leaps from low to high notes throughout, which can make you strain.

Suddenly pushing out high notes puts a lot of stress on your throat.

It’s important to prepare your voice—keep a few things in mind before singing.

For example, when you run, which helps you gain speed more: with a run-up or without? It’s the same with singing.

If you go step by step—open your throat → inhale → project the voice with momentum—you can sing without forcing it.

Let’s make sure to master each step one by one!

Blue BenchSasuke

This is one of Sasuke’s signature songs—a ballad that portrays the regrets of youth and a bittersweet love.

The melody line is simple with many repeats in the chorus, making it easy to learn and recommended for beginners.

The overall vocal range is D3 to A#4, which I think is comfortable for both men and women.

It works well as a duet with harmonies, but it’s also perfectly singable solo.

Since it doesn’t require belting, you won’t need much volume.

The last chorus modulates upward, so using your falsetto skillfully will help you sing it beautifully.

If you like to sing gently and with feeling, consider adding it to your repertoire!

LOVE LOVE LOVEDREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE「LOVE LOVE LOVE」
LOVE LOVE LOVEDREAMS COME TRUE

A smash-hit love song released in 1995.

Best known as the theme song for the drama “Say You Love Me,” it’s characterized by simple lyrics and a bittersweet melody.

For karaoke, the key points are singing with emotion and adjusting the key.

Since the melody is repetitive and the range isn’t too high, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke! It’s such a well-known classic that many people will be drawn in from the intro.

I recommend slightly raising the energy and belting out the chorus, but for the other parts, it’s fine to keep it light—almost like taking a breather.