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[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing songs by Shizuka Kudo

She debuted as part of an idol group in junior high school, joined Onyanko Club in high school and gained popularity, and also shone in the spin-off unit Ushirogami Hikaretai.

After going solo, Shizuka Kudo delivered a string of hits that went down in J-POP history, establishing her status as a singer.

After marrying Takuya Kimura and going through childbirth and child-rearing, Kudo has once again been showcasing her talents in many fields, including as a singer, actress, and jewelry designer.

Her many classic songs are also hugely popular at karaoke.

In this article, we’ve compiled a selection of Kudo’s masterpieces that are especially easy to sing at karaoke, with a focus on those that are also popular among younger generations through TikTok.

We’ve also included one-point singing tips, so be sure to use them as a reference!

[Karaoke] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Songs by Shizuka Kudo (11–20)

AgainShizuka Kudo

Shizuka Kudo / Again [Official Video]
Again Shizuka Kudo

The group’s second single, Again, was used as the ending theme for the two-part show combining a school drama and variety segments, Peach-Colored Academy City Declaration!!.

Its brisk synth sound and lyrics—evoking the image of someone stepping back for the sake of a loved one—give it a touch of melancholy, don’t they? The melody is intricate with lots of pitch movement, so it isn’t easy, but since the overall vocal range isn’t wide, it should be manageable if you sing calmly.

Also, having a friend add call-and-response parts will make it more fun and give you some breathing room, so definitely give it a try.

In conclusion

Many of the songs introduced this time were huge hits from the late ’80s to the ’90s, so chances are you’ve heard them at least once.

As mentioned at the beginning, Kudo’s songs have recently become popular with younger generations through platforms like TikTok, so they seem like great karaoke picks for a wide range of ages.

Not only women—men who can sing relatively high notes should definitely give them a try!