Songs that are easy to sing at karaoke even for people who think, “I might be tone-deaf...” or aren’t good at singing
I think many people who consider themselves tone-deaf have experienced finding a song they love only to realize they can’t sing it.
It’s true that if you’re tone-deaf, the range of songs you can sing inevitably becomes narrower.
However…!
You still want to sing songs with a cool vibe or strong atmosphere, right?
So this time, I’ve picked out songs that even people who are tone-deaf can sing.
Instead of explaining basic vocal techniques, I focus on quick tricks that make you sound good right away.
There are lots of stylish tracks too, so be sure to check them out!
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"I might be tone-deaf..." Easy-to-sing karaoke songs for those who aren’t good at singing (21–30)
LemonKenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu’s eighth major-label single, released in February 2018.
Since it was also the theme song for the drama “Unnatural,” many of you have probably heard it.
It may seem like a somewhat difficult song, but Yonezu himself isn’t the type of singer who relies on flashy technique, so as long as you take care not to let your voice crack on the high notes in the chorus, most people should be able to sing it without too much trouble.
The key point is whether you can switch smoothly into falsetto for the highest notes.
I think the biggest highlight when singing this song is how well you can convey the sense of expansion as it moves from the pre-chorus into the chorus.
Give it your all and sing with feeling to carry it through.
look at the seaYuma

Comdot is a YouTuber group overwhelmingly popular among teenage girls.
They’ve had their fair share of ongoing troubles, but they continue to find success, and lately they’ve been actively pursuing work as artists as well.
This song, “look at the sea,” is by Comdot member Yuma.
Since it’s not performed by a professional singer, the vocal line is very simple and has been crafted to be catchy and easy for anyone to sing.
There aren’t many high notes either, so if you’re not confident in your singing, be sure to give it a try.
ACTORSora Tomonari

Singer-songwriter Sora Tomonari, whose downer-leaning musical style has earned overwhelming support from young listeners.
His songs often show up in karaoke histories, too.
His new track “ACTOR” features plenty of the mid-to-low vocal range that Tomonari excels at.
It’s not the type of song that ramps up in voltage, and even the chorus has a calm feel, so it should be easy to sing for those who tend to go off-pitch when they belt.
Since the overall range is narrow, if it feels too low for you, try raising the key to adjust.
Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

It’s a single released on August 11, 2025, and it’s featured as the theme song for Kirin’s “Gogo no Kocha” commercial.
Among Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s songs, this one doesn’t have many characteristic high notes and is mainly sung in the low-mid to mid-high range, so it’s very easy for men to sing! The relaxed tempo also helps—if you keep time with your hand while singing, you’ll avoid rushing the rhythm and it will be easier to lock into the melody.
Also, the chorus starts on E3, which can be a bit tricky to pitch at first, so make sure to lift your facial muscles before singing.
Then take a good breath and start phonating slowly as if placing the sound in front of your vocal cords.
This way, the resonance won’t fall into your throat and you’ll maintain phonation from the vocal cords, making the whole song easier to sing! Give it a try with that in mind!
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

This is the song used as the opening theme for the anime Dragon Ball GT.
It was released in 1996 as the fourth single by the rock band FIELD OF VIEW.
The band members even said it was “the easiest to sing” among all the songs they had recorded up to that point.
Don’t force your voice—stay calm and sing with a relaxed feeling.
New Treasure IslandSakanaction

Released in 2015 as their 11th single, it was also used in the film score for the movie Bakuman.
Inspired by the film’s story about two young men striving to become manga artists, “Shin Takara-jima” was created with the theme of “drawing lines” and incorporates retro elements.
It’s a simple, easy-to-remember song.
LOSERKenshi Yonezu

This is a cool track by Kenshi Yonezu with a catchy rhythm and memorable melody that sticks in your head.
It’s guaranteed to hype up the room if you sing it at karaoke.
If you can nail the fast-paced parts, it’ll look really cool—so be sure to practice and give it a shot.





