When you end up going to karaoke at a group date, what songs do you choose? Many people probably find themselves worrying in the moment: “What song will get a good reaction?” “What can I sing without messing up…?” In this article, we’ll introduce perfect songs for group dates—from timeless crowd-pleasers to hidden gems—so you can pick without panicking and keep the vibe upbeat.
Better safe than sorry! Check out songs that anyone can sing easily and get ready for your karaoke group date!
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Songs that get the party going at group mixers: a handpicked list of easy-to-sing, crowd-pleasing hits and classics (1–10)
StoryNEW!AI

Known as AI’s signature song, this dramatic R&B ballad warmly celebrates the importance of bonds amid the meetings and farewells of life.
Carried by a piano melody, the lyrics portray a protagonist determined to move forward, gently resonating with listeners’ hearts.
Released as a single in May 2005, it was featured as the theme for Fuji TV’s “Flower Center” and in commercials for Morinaga’s Jelly Weider, earning love across generations.
It’s perfect for those mellow moments at a group karaoke outing, and with its easy-to-remember melody line, it’s a reliable, go-to classic.
You don't listen to rock.NEW!Aimyon

Aimyon’s major-label third single.
The lyrics, told from a male perspective about unrequited love for a woman, are something many men can relate to, recalling their youth.
Released in August 2017, the track earned power-play rotation at 42 radio stations nationwide and has surpassed 300 million streams.
With a straightforward, mid-tempo 8-beat rock melody, it’s easy for many listeners to get into.
Adjusting the key makes it easier to sing thanks to a melody centered in the low-to-mid range, and because it’s widely known across generations, it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at any gathering.
dogwood (flowering dogwood)NEW!Yo Hitoto

Released in February 2004 as Yo Hitoto’s fifth single, this song became widely talked about as the most-sung karaoke track of the Heisei era.
While it’s a ballad noted for its calm and beautiful melody, it actually has a profound background: it was written as a prayer for peace in response to the September 11 attacks.
Its universal wish—“may happiness last long for the people we cherish”—resonates with listeners of all ages.
Beloved as the theme song for NTV’s Tuesday Suspense Theater and as a JRA commercial song, it was also featured in a 2010 film starring Yui Aragaki and Toma Ikuta.
It’s a perfect choice for those who want to convey a mature charm with a serene atmosphere.
Love so sweetNEW!storm

Arashi’s 18th single, released in 2007.
It became a major hit as the theme song for the TV drama Hana Yori Dango 2 (Returns), starring Jun Matsumoto.
Selling about 204,000 copies in its first week and approximately 429,000 copies over the year, this refreshing pop tune is marked by its bright, catchy melody that anyone can hum along to.
The vocal range isn’t too wide and the melody flows smoothly, making it a perfect choice for karaoke.
Sing it at a group mixer and it’s sure to lift the mood—give it a try!
A melody instead of a bouquetNEW!Shota Shimizu

Released in October 2015 as Shota Shimizu’s 20th single, this song was chosen as the theme for NHK’s Drama 10 series “Designer Baby: Detective Hayami’s Tough Case Before Maternity Leave.” The lyrics express a desire to convey love not through tangible things like bouquets or embraces, but through melody and voice.
It drew attention again in 2021 when it was performed on THE FIRST TAKE.
With a friendly melody line and a comfortable vocal range, it’s also easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s the perfect song to lift the mood with a gentle, soothing atmosphere.
countrysideNEW!Koji Tamaki

The 11th single by Koji Tamaki, released in July 1996.
It was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Coach,” peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon charts, and sold about 920,000 copies.
The song’s appeal lies in its warm message to people who are struggling yet striving to live, and its catchy melody that makes you want to hum along.
The vocal range is relatively narrow, so it should be singable regardless of voice type.
Although there are some slightly fast-paced parts, once you get into the rhythm, it should come naturally to sing!
Promise of SunflowersNEW!Motohiro Hata

This is the 17th single by Motohiro Hata, written as the theme song for the 3DCG animated film STAND BY ME Doraemon.
The lyrics, filled with gentle feelings for someone and the hope that you can meet again even when you’re apart, warmly embrace listeners’ hearts.
Released in August 2014, it became a long-running hit, surpassing one million downloads.
While the tempo is relaxed and easy to sing, the melody includes some leaps, so it’s best to sing it with care.
Beloved across generations, it’s a song that will surely captivate everyone if you choose it for karaoke.






