King Gnu is a leading band in the Japanese music scene, known for their genre-blending style.
The four-piece group—Satoru Iguchi, Daiki Tsuneta, Kazuki Arai, and Yuki Seki—crafts music that transcends boundaries like rock, jazz, and classical.
With every release—such as “Hakujitsu” and “Ichizu”—they score another hit!
Many people are eager to sing their songs at karaoke.
It can seem tricky to switch between Iguchi’s falsetto and Tsuneta’s low register.
In this article, we’ve picked out some of King Gnu’s relatively easy-to-sing tracks.
Use this as a guide and enjoy your karaoke time!
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[Karaoke] A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing King Gnu Songs (1–10)
Teenager ForeverKing Gnu

It’s a cheer song about reclaiming the sparkle of youth.
The track appears on the album “CEREMONY,” released in January 2020, and was also used in a commercial for Sony’s truly wireless earbuds, the WF-1000XM3.
Written and composed by Daiki Tsuneta, it features King Gnu’s signature genre-blending sound.
The song celebrates the innocent energy of young people and emphasizes the importance of never forgetting that energy and continuing to shine as we grow older.
It resonates strongly not only with young listeners but also with adults, and it’s a great choice for karaoke as well.
VinylKing Gnu

This is a King Gnu song that candidly sings about the urge to strip off the vinyl.
Its lyrics seem to revel in chaos amid noise and frenzy, and the distinctive sound—infused with elements of jazz and funk—leaves a strong impression.
It’s included on the album “Tokyo Rendez-Vous,” released in October 2017, and showcases the band’s musical range.
The unique voices of Daiki Tsuneta and Satoru Iguchi intertwine exquisitely, gripping listeners and not letting go.
While there are some high notes, it’s a relatively easy song to sing, so give it a try!
Small planetKing Gnu

Set to an exhilarating rock sound, this song affirms the small joys found in everyday life.
It was included on the album “CEREMONY,” released in January 2020, and was selected as the tie-in track for Honda’s new VEZEL commercial.
The lyrics feature striking imagery that symbolizes freedom and celebrates simple, fleeting moments of happiness.
It’s a track that fully showcases King Gnu’s distinctive musicality, and one we hope people who feel worn out by daily life will listen to.
Among King Gnu’s songs, which are often difficult to sing, this one is relatively easy, so give it a try at karaoke!
star performerKing Gnu

King Gnu’s vocals are mainly handled by Satoru Iguchi, but there are songs where Daiki Tsuneta takes the lead or sings more than half.
Among those, the one I especially recommend is Senryo Yakusha.
Because King Gnu’s complex, hybrid style is in full force here, many people might assume it’s hard to sing.
However, once you actually try it, you’ll find that while there are many tightly packed lyrics, the song doesn’t demand a wide vocal range or lots of long notes.
If you don’t have issues with diction, it’s actually one of the easier King Gnu songs to sing.
reverse dreamKing Gnu

King Gnu is known for their mixture style, but among their songs are some catchy tracks with strong J-pop elements.
The one I especially recommend is Sakayume.
While the song features quite a few high notes, it has fewer key changes than many King Gnu tracks, and the vocal lines are relatively easy to sing.
That said, it’s not entirely free of key changes, so you should be careful.
In particular, there’s a major modulation when transitioning from the A verse to the B verse, so keep that in mind as you sing.
The HoleKing Gnu

King Gnu has many flashy songs, but they also have mellow, dark minor-key tracks.
Among them, I especially recommend The Hole.
Because it features many long sustained notes, it requires a bit of fundamental vocal technique, but since it doesn’t include the abrupt key changes that often appear in their work, it’s relatively easy to keep your pitch accurate.
If the falsetto sections feel difficult, try lowering the key by one step and boldly sing those parts in chest voice instead.
A three-penny novelKing Gnu

This song is packed with King Gnu’s distinctive worldview.
Released in December 2020 as one track of a double A-side single, it also drew attention as the theme song for the NTV drama “35-year-old Girl.” While expressing the meaninglessness and emptiness of life, it sings of the strength to keep living without losing hope.
Its striking sound—fusing art pop and rock—and its heartrending lyrics resonate deeply.
It’s a recommended track for moments when you feel lost in your own life or want to feel the bond with someone important.





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