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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Easy songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular songs (141–150)
Tokimeki Part 1Spitz

Spitz is a music band that has continued to attract popularity for many years.
They’ve produced numerous classic songs, so I think even younger people know them.
Among Spitz’s works, the track I especially recommend is Tokimeki Part 1.
In terms of melody, it’s a refreshing pop tune.
As for the vocal range, it isn’t particularly narrow, but it isn’t wide either.
The sustained notes aren’t very long, so I think it’s easy to sing even for those with only basic vocal skills.
Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

“Tomodachi no Uta” is a moving ballad with a pleasant melody and touching lyrics.
The words, which express feelings for a friend living far away, are quite moving and likely resonate with many listeners.
The song’s vocal range is just over one octave—fairly narrow—and the pitches sit comfortably within a range that most men can sing.
Combined with its relaxed tempo and simple melody, it should be easy to sing.
Because the range is narrow, if high notes are difficult, you can lower the key.
A dream within a dreamKenta Kiritani

Kenta Kiritani is an actor who has appeared in numerous TV dramas and classic films.
Since singing “Umi no Koe” in the au commercials, he has also occasionally been active as an artist.
Among his works, “Yume no Mata Yume” is particularly easy to sing at karaoke.
Since singing isn’t his main profession, the melody doesn’t demand exceptional vocal skill.
That’s why even people who aren’t good at singing can enjoy it without pressure.
Rather than forcing yourself to imitate Kenta Kiritani, if you sing in your own style, you should be able to handle every part without any trouble.
I like you.YOASOBI

YOASOBI is a duo known for their cute vocals and catchy musicality—everyone in their teens probably knows them.
While Rira Ikuta often uses falsetto, her falsetto isn’t extraordinarily high; she usually sings in a naturally accessible range, making her songs surprisingly singable.
Among them, the one I particularly recommend is “Sukida” (I Like You).
If you find it high, try lowering the key.
As long as you choose an appropriate key, it’s a song anyone can sing.
A future we create togetherKetsumeishi

Released in 2011, many of you have probably heard this song at wedding receptions you’ve attended.
Its lyrics vividly depict stepping into the future together with someone special, making it a staple wedding song.
Among Ketsumeishi’s tracks, this one has a relatively relaxed tempo; while it does include rap parts, it unfolds with a gentle rhythm, making it easy to sing.
The vocal range isn’t wide either, so many people will find the chorus particularly singable.
Fujisawa LoserASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Set to a powerful sound, this song portrays the everyday life and struggles of working adults, with a touch of comedy.
Released as a single in 2008, it was also included on the album “Surf Bungaku Kamakura” later that same year.
Despite the driving, forceful feel of the music, the lyrics are relatively sparse, giving the impression that you can sing it relaxedly while still valuing the words and emotions.
In just under three minutes, it delivers emotions born from ordinary daily moments in a direct, straightforward way.
sunflowerAdo

This is Ado’s 21st single in total, released in July 2023.
It was selected as the theme song for TBS’s Tuesday drama “18/40: With Two, Dreams and Love.” The track carries a gentle mood that conjures up scenes of peaceful summer days just by listening.
In this song, Ado showcases wonderful vocal expression by deftly switching among various vocal timbres, but I don’t think the melody itself is particularly complex, so even those who don’t sing often can easily choose it for karaoke.
If you emphasize the contrast between the softly, calmly sung parts and the powerful sections, it should sound really good—so give it a try.
It’s also excellent as a practice piece for acquiring a range of vocal techniques, making it a recommended choice for anyone looking to level up their singing.






