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, singable songs for karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (51–60)
everlasting lampPEOPLE 1

If you want an easy song to sing at karaoke, PEOPLE 1’s “Joya-to” (Eternal Night Light), released in July 2020, is a perfect choice.
It doesn’t have many tricky pitch changes and has a relaxed tempo, so you can enjoy singing it comfortably.
It suits any vocal tone, and the profound lyrics make it great for singing with emotion.
There are also light, catchy melodies in the song, so even those who aren’t confident singers can try it without worry.
Give it a go when you want to liven things up with friends or coworkers at karaoke!
I want to be your lover.Chou Kyumei

Cho Q May is a band that enjoys overwhelming support from teenage girls.
With relatable lyrics and cute melodies, they’ve already produced several hit songs despite their relatively short career.
Among them, the one I especially recommend is “I Want to Be Your Lover.” Because it sits on the higher side vocally, it’s one of the more difficult songs on this list; still, since it doesn’t require advanced techniques like long sustains, ad-libbing, or falls, it’s relatively easy to sing.
To make it sound good, adjust the key so that the falsetto in the chorus comes out naturally.
BaNe BaNe feat. DOTAMAKT-chan

Rapper KT-chan, wildly popular in the MC battle scene, is known for a unique style often described as the female version of DOTAMA—but she’s also highly regarded for her recorded tracks.
Here’s her collaboration with DOTAMA, the rapper who inspired her moniker: “BaNe BaNe feat.
DOTAMA.” The song blends groovy 1980s R&B and hip-hop, and because the chorus sits in a lower register, it’s very easy to sing.
The rap parts are arranged with a catchy flow, so anyone with a decent amount of experience listening to rap should be able to perform them without trouble.
I should be able to fly (in the sky).Spitz

This is the eighth single by Spitz, a four-member rock band that celebrated the 30th anniversary of their major-label debut in 2021.
Used as the theme song for the TV drama “Hakusen Nagashi,” it became one of Spitz’s signature tracks and achieved million-seller status.
With its relaxed tempo and universally recognizable, catchy melody, it’s easy to sing at karaoke; however, the overall key is high, so it’s best to adjust the key to suit your range when practicing.
It’s a number that will liven up karaoke with people of any generation—definitely worth practicing.
Simple, easy-to-sing karaoke songs: Recommended classics and popular hits (61–70)
Otona BlueAtarashii Gakkou no Leaders

Right now, the most popular idol group is Atarashii Gakko! (New School Leaders).
They’ve captured attention with their unique personas—unlike previous idols—and a nostalgic musical style that matches the revival boom.
Among their songs, one that’s especially easy to sing is Otona Blue.
Since it features elements of kayōkyoku (classic Japanese pop), it’s arranged with a relaxed tempo and a mature, singable melody reminiscent of older tracks.
It sits in the mid-range, which also makes it comfortable for men to sing.
single bedSharam Q

Sharam Q’s singles are all great picks for people who aren’t confident at karaoke.
The reason is that Tsunku’s vocal range is relatively narrow.
Plus, the songs are written with karaoke hits in mind, so many of them feel really good to sing! Even if you can’t hit very high or very low notes, with proper practice you can sing them fairly well.
“Single Bed” is a ballad that mostly moves one syllable per note, so it’s easy to sing even if you struggle with fast tempos, and I especially recommend it.
I won't fall in love anymore.Noriyuki Makihara

When you’re feeling lonely after a heartbreak, lyrics you can relate to can be a real comfort.
“No Longer in Love” is a track that helps you view a finished romance in a positive light.
Released by Noriyuki Makihara in 1992, it was used as the theme song for the drama “After the Children Go to Bed.” Its melody, beloved across generations, is easy to remember and makes you want to sing along.
The bittersweet lyrics that anyone can empathize with draw you in emotionally.
Once you get the hang of its mid-tempo groove, it’s sure to become a karaoke staple.
If you pay attention to adding accents in the chorus, you’ll sing it even better.






