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)
Ghost in the FlowersYorushika

This is the third digital-only single by Yorushika, a male-female music duo.
Chosen as the theme song for the feature-length animated film “A Whisker Away,” it’s a refreshing, translucent number that evokes beautiful scenery.
It doesn’t feature the wide vocal range or large interval jumps common in many modern songs, and its tempo is leisurely, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
It’ll have your back even when you go karaoke with friends who are good at trendy songs, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Easy, singable songs for karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (51–60)
Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

If you’re looking for a Vocaloid track that’s easy to sing, I recommend “Strong Wind All Back (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” Its unique lyrics make a strong impression, and it’s currently popular especially among teens of all genders.
The key point of this piece lies in how the words are spaced.
Many Vocaloid songs cram in an abnormal number of syllables—perhaps because they aren’t designed with human singers in mind—which makes lots of tracks surprisingly hard to sing even when the vocal lines themselves are simple.
In contrast, this song uses remarkably few words, so even those who aren’t confident singers should find it very easy to perform.
homeYusaku Kiyama

Although he began his career in 2008, Yusaku Kiyama continued working as a company employee while pursuing his singing career until 2019.
Here is the debut single he released in 2008.
He even performed at the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen with this song.
It’s a heartwarming piece that reflects his unique perspective as a father of four.
If you savor the beauty of the lyrics while singing, it feels like your feelings will surely reach those who are listening.
It does require vocal skill, but it’s definitely a song worth practicing carefully and trying to sing.
cherry (cherry fruit; sakuranbo)Ai Otsuka

Even if you’re not confident at singing, you can power through with the high-energy number “Sakuranbo.” Ai Otsuka released it in 2003, and its upbeat rhythm is irresistibly catchy.
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 jumps in pitch.
If you get the crowd to shout along, it can ease your nerves if you’re shy about singing in front of people.
Singing with a smile and having fun might help you discover the charm of karaoke.
Promise of SunflowersMotohiro Hata

This is Motohiro Hata’s 17th single, released in 2014.
Chosen as the theme song for the film STAND BY ME Doraemon, it became a long-selling hit and reached one million downloads in 2016, achieving million-seller status.
It’s a song embraced by both J-pop fans and anime song fans, so it’s great for karaoke in any situation.
With its gentle melody and tender lyrics, it’s a beautiful ballad.
The key is a bit high, so I recommend figuring out the key control that suits you.
crescent moonAyaka

Many people probably associate Ayaka with the image of a female singer whose deep, rich lower register is especially captivating.
Of course, her clear high notes are also appealing, but her signature song “Mikazuki” has a relatively narrow vocal range among her tracks, making it a good recommendation for those looking for something easier to sing.
The melody’s rhythm is easy to grasp, and the relaxed tempo makes it simple to check each pitch and rhythm.
If you can smoothly transition to falsetto for the higher notes in the chorus, you’ll nail it.
Tears Flowing EndlesslyRimi Natsukawa

Speaking of Rimi Natsukawa, “Nada Sousou” is her signature song—one that everyone is familiar with.
It’s been covered and loved by many artists, and I think many people in the younger generation can hum along to it as well.
The song has a relatively narrow vocal range and sits at a comfortable pitch for most women to sing.
And above all, since it’s so well-known, you likely won’t have trouble with the melody’s rhythm.
If you sing it gently and with a fresh, clear touch, it will probably sound even better.






