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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Easy-to-sing Macaroni Enpitsu songs for karaoke. Popular tracks (1–10)
Mr. Blue SkyMacaroni Enpitsu

The first track on the 2017 album “CHOSYOKU” is “Mr.
Blue Sky.” Despite its bittersweet lyrics, it leaves a refreshing impression.
The lyrics are distinctive, incorporating rhymes and proverbs, which makes the phrases catchy and memorable; singing it can feel like playful wordplay.
By the way, the “blue sky” that appears repeatedly in the song refers to a perfectly clear, cloudless sky.
Try singing it while picturing that scene and paying attention to your intonation.
motherMacaroni Enpitsu

This is a heartwarming song themed around kindness and affection.
It was included on the major-label 1st EP “Ai o Shirazuni Mahō wa Tsukaenai” released in November 2020, and was chosen as the first ending theme for the TV anime Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai.
The track embodies Macaroni Empitsu’s unique perspective and gentle musicality, featuring a power-pop style reminiscent of ’90s Western alternative rock.
The song invites reflection on one’s home and bonds with loved ones, making it perfect for looking back on memories with family and friends.
It’s also a popular number performed live, and compared to their other songs, it’s relatively easy to sing—so give it a try at karaoke.
playing loversMacaroni Enpitsu

With tie-ins including the theme song for Honda’s “Wanna Hop on a Bike? MUSIC FES.”, “Koibito Gokko” boasts a variety of collaborations.
As the first indie digital-only single, its sentimental lyrics paint vivid scenes that really hit home.
While the melody is intricate with fine pitch movements, the overall vocal range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing once you’ve memorized it.
However, because the arrangement has many sections, be careful when singing at karaoke so you don’t lose track of where you are in the song.
Young adultMacaroni Enpitsu

Young Adult is one of Macaroni Empitsu’s signature songs and is also well-loved as an insert song in the film The End of the Pale Hour.
Based on real experiences, it portrays the despair of young people crushed by reality, along with their refusal to give up.
It’s a mid-tempo ballad, so the pitch should be relatively easy to grasp.
All the more reason to pour your emotions into your singing.
Given its lyrical themes, it’s also recommended for those looking for an encouraging song or something with a dry, understated vibe.
Lemon pieMacaroni Enpitsu

The second single, “Lemon Pie,” was chosen as the ending theme for the infotainment show “Ousama no Brunch.” It’s a pop tune with a catchy piano phrase and a guitar-driven intro that sticks in your head.
The laid-back, distinctive vocal delivery can make it feel challenging, but the melody itself doesn’t span a very wide range, so it’s relatively approachable for karaoke.
That said, because a variety of melodic lines appear throughout the song, be sure to familiarize yourself with it thoroughly before trying it at karaoke.
Blueberry NightsMacaroni Enpitsu

A song I’d like to introduce as depicting grown-up romance is “Blueberry Nights.” It was released in 2019 as the lead single from the mini-album LiKE.
The lyrics portray a woman who doesn’t truly love her partner but clings to them out of loneliness.
Since it’s written from a female perspective, it features many lines that use feminine phrasing and vocal delivery.
There are also spoken-style sections, making it a great pick for those who want to showcase expressive performance.
Overall, it has many long tones, so it should be relatively easy to rack up bonus points.
It's nothing.Macaroni Enpitsu

This song captivates with its pop melody and emotional lyrics.
Released in November 2021, it gained support across generations, including topping Billboard Japan’s streaming chart.
The phrase “nandemonai yo” (“it’s nothing”) in the lyrics carries a depth of feeling that’s hard to put into words.
It’s a track that fully showcases Macaroni Enpitsu’s musicality, highlighted by Hattori’s gentle vocals.
Recommended for anyone who wants to cherish the subtleties of love and the small moments of everyday life.
Though the murmured phrases can make it a bit challenging, listen closely and give it a try singing along.
If you plan to sing it at karaoke, the key is to pour your emotions into it.






