[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing songs by Chiharu Matsuyama
Chiharu Matsuyama, a mega-star born in Hokkaido, has given the world many timeless songs.
Younger people may see him as a tough-looking, sharp-tongued character, but his innately pure voice, overwhelming vocal power, and beautiful melodies—sung with soaring high notes that don’t rely on falsetto—paired with Japanese lyrics, resonate with listeners of any generation.
His classic hits are also hugely popular at karaoke, and this time I’ve put together a selection of relatively easy songs to sing.
While it’s difficult to sing exactly like Matsuyama, the simple melodies are easy to learn, and the more you repeat them, the better you’ll get.
I’ve also included some quick tips, so be sure to check them out!
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A song I made for youChiharu Matsuyama

This is the title track from Chiharu Matsuyama’s debut album, released in 1977.
With its simple melody and straightforward lyrics about love, this song leaves a very positive impression, and both the tune and the words are easy to remember.
Singing it can give the impression that you’re earnest and single-minded, so it’s best to perform it without embellishment or affectation—just as you are.
Strongly associated with Matsuyama’s youth, it’s an irresistible track for longtime fans.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a wide range of songs, from massive hits everyone’s heard at least once to beloved classics popular among fans.
Matsuyama’s melodies naturally resonate with the hearts of Japanese people, and many are easy to sing along to, at least loosely.
That said, his signature, expansive high notes delivered in full chest voice are quite challenging, so start by lowering the key and practice repeatedly!





