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Lindberg: Relive your youth! A handpicked selection of upbeat, easy-to-sing songs.

LINDBERG, the legendary band that debuted in 1989 at the height of the band boom and released numerous hit songs.

Although they disbanded in 2002, they reunited for a limited one-year period in 2009 and still enjoy enduring popularity today.

This time, we’ve picked out some of LINDBERG’s songs that are relatively easy to sing!

The selection ranges from nostalgic tracks that bring back memories of youth to songs whose lyrics you can appreciate from a different perspective than when you were younger.

Use this as a reference when you take on LINDBERG’s music!

[Lindberg] Relive your youth! A handpicked selection of upbeat, easy-to-sing songs (1–10)

Kiss me right nowLINDBERG

A band that enjoyed high popularity during the band boom of the ’90s, LINDBERG released this song in February 1990.

It falls into the so-called “beat punk” genre—songs that place pop melodies over the lively, punk-rock beats that were very popular at the time.

It’s the kind of track where, as long as you sing brightly, energetically, and with a good groove, it’ll all work out.

When it was released, it was often covered by female-vocal bands at high school festivals! Don’t worry about the fine details—just enjoy belting it out with all your might.

Over The TopLINDBERG

The song “Over The Top,” included on their 5th album LINDBERG V, was used in a Mizuno commercial.

It’s also known for being used by judoka Ryoko Tani as a fight song during the Barcelona Olympics, and its lyrics are striking for the way they lift your spirits.

Since the vocals start in a high register right from the first line, be careful not to miss the initial pitch or it will be hard to recover.

The overall range isn’t that wide, so if high notes are tough for you, try setting the key to something more comfortable and give it a go.

HAPPY BIRTHDAYLINDBERG

HAPPY BIRTHDAY is a track included on LINDBERG IV, the band’s fourth album and their biggest hit, which sold over a million copies.

The intro features a catchy bassline, and the light, shuffling rhythm gives it a poppy feel that brightens up any birthday celebration.

The melody doesn’t move up and down much and the vocal range isn’t wide, so it’s easy to sing, but watch out for a few high notes that appear in the chorus.

There’s also a part in the chorus where the vocals alternate, making it a pop tune that really gets the crowd going when you sing it with friends.

[LINDBERG] Relive your youth! A handpicked selection of upbeat, easy-to-sing songs (11–20)

Let's fall in love, yeah! Yeah!LINDBERG

Their 10th single, “Koi o Shiyou yo Yeah! Yeah!,” was used as the CF song for a Coca-Cola commercial featuring the members.

It’s the track LINDBERG performed during their sole appearance on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen and is known as one of their signature songs.

The overall melody is simple, making it easy to remember and sing, but be careful with the phrase in the latter half of the chorus that repeatedly features wide interval jumps.

A catchy, up-tempo tune with a driving rock ensemble that’s sure to liven up any karaoke session.

Gotta GAMBA, right?LINDBERG

The 19th single “GAMBA-ranakucha ne,” which was used as the theme song for the Shinken Zemi Junior High Course commercial.

Its lyrics are positive yet somewhat sentimental, the kind that push you forward and wipe away the loneliness you feel when taking on a challenge.

The chorus features sustained high notes, but because the melody doesn’t move much and the range isn’t too wide, it should be easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.

It’s a fast-paced track—an upper tune that will hype up the room even if you power through it on momentum.

Let's love each other more.LINDBERG

LINDBERG “Let’s Love Each Other More” (Official Music Video) [Lyrics available via subtitle settings]
Let's love each other more LINDBERG

The 23rd single, “Motto Aishiaimasho,” was used as the ending theme for the variety show “Kazaana Downtown.” Its message—wanting to stay together while cheering on one’s partner—will likely resonate with many people regardless of gender.

While it requires care due to sustained high notes and occasional rapid-fire melodies, its narrow vocal range and modest dynamics make it relatively easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s a pop number whose cute lyrics and ensemble linger in your ears.

BELIEVE IN LOVELINDBERG

BELIEVE IN LOVE, the eighth single overall, was used as the opening theme for the variety show “Yume de Aetara.” It was released as a single from the fourth album LINDBERG IV, and is also included on the album as the opening number—one of the band’s signature songs.

Because the song spans a wide vocal range and features frequent interval jumps, you need to be careful not to go off pitch; however, the melody is simple, so with repeated practice it becomes easier to sing.

It’s a catchy pop tune with lyrics that warm the heart, as if soothing the pain of a broken heart.