Macaroni Enpitsu songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Popular tracks.
Macaroni Enpitsu is a four-piece rock band that’s hugely popular among both men and women, especially younger generations.
Plenty of people want to sing their songs at karaoke or give them a try.
They’re known for their high level of musicianship, but many listeners feel that Hattori’s distinctive vocal style seems technically demanding and might be hard to sing.
In this article, we’re highlighting relatively easy-to-sing Macaroni Enpitsu tracks.
Adjust the key to suit your range, pick up a few simple singing tips, and go show off in front of everyone!
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Macaroni Enpitsu songs that are easy to sing at karaoke: Popular tracks (11–20)
SupernovaMacaroni Enpitsu

This is a song that shines with emotional expression beyond the boundaries of pop-rock.
Packed with the charm of Macaroni Enpitsu, it explores themes of the gap between ideals and reality, as well as personal growth.
The lyrics deliver an uplifting message, and the catchy melody leaves a strong impression.
Released in August 2019 as a digital-only single, it was chosen as the opening theme for a TV Tokyo network drama.
It’s also a staple in their live shows and has greatly contributed to the band’s rise in recognition.
It’s the perfect track for those who want to feel the importance of staying true to oneself.
With a not-too-high key, it’s an easy song to try at karaoke.
Youth and a momentMacaroni Enpitsu

Japan McDonald’s: The indie band’s first digital-only single, “Seishun to Isshun,” was selected as the CM song for the 500-yen Value Set campaign “Konna jikan ga, gochisou da.” You can feel the band’s playful spirit in touches like adding McDonald’s signature phrase at the end of the intro.
Because it’s built on a relaxed tempo and a simple combination of melodies, it should be easy to learn even for those who aren’t confident singers.
However, be careful when singing, as the leaps in pitch that appear in the chorus make it easy to go off-key.
A Place for the SoulMacaroni Enpitsu

If you want to liven up the atmosphere, “Tamashii no Ibasho” is also a great pick.
It was released in 2022 as the lead single from the album of the same name and is also known for its tie-in with Nissan’s SAKURA.
It’s a warm, pop-tinged song that, drawing on experiences during the pandemic, sings about the importance of family and the happiness found in everyday life.
The latter half features frequent key changes and sections with shifted accents, giving it a slightly complex feel.
Because of that, it’s also a song that can make it easier to sound like you’ve really mastered the performance.
It doesn’t meltMacaroni Enpitsu

Mokenai (Won’t Melt) has become familiar as the tie-in song for the Seventeen Ice web commercial.
It’s a coming-of-age song that Hattori wrote based on personal experiences.
The first half gently sings about the sadness of youth coming to an end, while the second half shifts gears and delivers a rap-style depiction of inner conflict.
You’ll feel as satisfied as if you had listened to two songs.
You’ll probably struggle more with the faster-tempo latter half, so focus your practice there.
I liked (or so I thought)Macaroni Enpitsu

The song “Sukidatta (Hazudatta)” is included on the major first album “Hopes for a Happy Ending.” Chosen as the theme song for the information-variety show “King’s Brunch,” it features a lyrical intro where piano and guitar tones blend beautifully.
While the ensemble is expressive, the melody’s range isn’t very wide, so it’s recommended even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s a sentimental rock tune that we hope you’ll sing at karaoke with heartfelt emotion in the lyrics.
Someday, in a world of nothingnessMacaroni Enpitsu

In addition to general rock, Macaroni Empitsu is a band with a wide musical range, from psychedelic to hard rock.
For men who like Japanese rock, you could say they’re an extremely popular band.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Itsuka Nani mo Nai Sekai de.
Although the song sits in an easy-to-sing range of mid1 A to hi A, it still builds excitement properly, and in the chorus you can let out a big voice with a near-shouted feel.
The scat-like section at the end of the chorus starts with a shout, so it’s good to aim for a slightly more vigorous, rough vocal style.
Karaoke-friendly songs by Macaroni Empitsu. Popular tracks (21–30)
A Night for Just the Two of UsMacaroni Enpitsu

A song depicting the end of a bittersweet love has arrived from Macaroni Enpitsu.
Set to a gentle melody, the lyrics convey the sorrow of a couple’s last night together.
Included on the album “season,” this track features Hattori’s vocals that truly resonate with the heart.
The wish of “forever the two of us” is repeated, expressing a desire to prolong the farewell.
Against the quiet of the night, it portrays the collapse of a world shared by just the two, a story many with romantic experience can relate to.
It’s also an easy song to try at karaoke, so give it a shot!





