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 classic and popular tracks (41–50)
The Rainbow From That Day and Our AnthemSukima Switch

Sukima Switch’s harmonies are basically the “lower harmony” in my mind.
The upper harmony is easy to grasp, but isn’t the lower harmony kind of hard to find by ear? Still, their two voices balance so well—I love it, and it always makes me want to harmonize! Especially in this song, the lower harmony right after the final chorus line of the hook feels amazing when it locks in, so that’s my top recommendation.
I think it’s fine to sing with about the same volume as Ohashi! The key with lower harmony is to support firmly without sticking out more than the lead vocal, so it might be tough to pitch at first, but do your best not to get pulled toward the main melody!
Biri MillionYuri

Yuuri, a hugely popular artist on YouTube.
If you think of his signature song “Dry Flower,” you might get the impression that his music is difficult to sing.
It’s true that the shout-style singing he uses isn’t something just anyone can do.
However, that only applies if you’re trying to imitate the original closely; depending on the song, you can sound compelling without using shouts like he does.
Take “Billimillion,” for example.
It’s a relaxed ballad, so it works well even if you don’t force a cool, intense delivery.
OverdoseNatori

Singer-songwriter Natori, who began their music career on TikTok, is gaining attention both in Japan and abroad, especially among younger audiences.
Their debut digital single “Overdose” became a major hit, topping Spotify’s Daily Viral 50 chart in Vietnam, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia.
The overall key is low and there isn’t much melodic movement, making it easy to sing, but the unique phrasing and density of the lyrics require care to stay aligned with the melody.
With an urban sound that feels great to sing over, it’s a recommended number even for those who aren’t very confident at karaoke.
I Wish I Could Be Cute (feat. Kapi)HONEY WORKS

HoneyWorks’ “Kawaiku Naretara Ii no ni (feat.
Kapi),” released in 2023, is an irresistible song that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
You’ll likely relate to its emotionally rich lyrics.
The melody is easy to remember, and with minimal pitch variation, it’s beginner-friendly.
The rhythm is simple too, so you can relax and enjoy it at karaoke.
It might even suit your voice.
This cute yet moving track is perfect for karaoke newcomers to try with confidence—be sure to give it a sing!
I became someone else's girlfriend.wacci

Centered around social media and YouTube, the rock band wacci became popular with this signature song.
While it sparked mixed opinions, its highly relatable lyrics became a hot topic.
Highlights of the song include its relaxed tempo, a melody line with pitches that naturally invite you to hum along, and a relatively simple rhythm.
Note that parts of the melody line change between the first and second verses, and there are many high notes in the latter half, so be careful there.
Another point is that it’s widely known among generations that use social media.
If I'm wrapped in kindnessYumi Matsutoya

Yumi’s “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta nara” is the theme song for the film Kiki’s Delivery Service, and it has a nostalgic feel, doesn’t it? I’ve sung this one at karaoke too, and since the opening notes are really low, it might be an easy song to pitch for people who are good at low tones! When you sing it, make sure to keep a steady 4/4 beat so the rhythm doesn’t slip.
Also, the arrangement builds toward the latter half, so be mindful of dynamics and project your voice clearly into the mic—doing so can boost your score, so give it a try!
loveback number

Speaking of back number, they’re a rock band that has released numerous love songs over the years.
Their relatable lyrics and wistful vocals are truly captivating.
Among their tracks, a hidden gem is “Koi.” It’s a mid-tempo rock ballad that has captured the hearts of many listeners.
While back number’s songs often span a wide vocal range, this particular track has a comparatively narrower range, making it easier to sing if you adjust the key.
It’s recommended for those who love back number but have felt their songs are too difficult to sing!






