Perfect for vocal practice! Easy milet songs to sing at karaoke
Singer-songwriter milet, whose uniquely captivating voice sets her apart from typical Japanese artists, has won widespread popularity.
Her major debut EP, inside you EP, released in 2019, drew immediate attention when its lead track, inside you, was suddenly selected as a TV drama theme song.
Since then, she has provided theme songs for numerous films and anime, bringing her voice to listeners across generations.
Although many of her lyrics are in English and her rich expressiveness might seem challenging, her songs are perfect for both singing practice and studying English!
In this article, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing milet songs that are great for practice.
Use it as a guide and aim to boost your vocal skills!
Perfect for vocal practice! milet’s easy-to-sing karaoke songs (1–10)
usmilet

“us,” written as the theme song for the drama Fakeru Furin (Stolen Identity) starring Anne and Hio Miyazawa, became a hot topic.
milet’s Western-influenced vocals and her singing style that blends Japanese and English match perfectly with the lyrics depicting a straightforward love, making it a captivating track.
Although the song has a wide vocal range and requires sustained high notes, making it fairly challenging, its unforgettable resonance and emotionally accessible lyrics sink into the body, so it shouldn’t feel as hard to sing as it sounds.
It’s also great practice for smoothly pronouncing English within the lyrics, so definitely give it a try at karaoke!
Wonderlandmilet

Wonderland,” included on milet’s second EP, “Wonderland EP,” was featured as an insert song in the film “The Wonderland.” The track is notable for its sound that evokes the film’s grand world and its uplifting lyrics that give you a strong push forward.
Recreating milet’s powerful, resonant vocals that highlight the moving lyrics is by no means easy.
However, precisely because it’s a challenging song, the sense of exhilaration when you manage to sing it through is second to none! Be sure to practice it to boost your vocal skills!
inside youmilet

“inside you,” milet’s debut single and the theme song for the 2019 drama “Scandal Specialist Lawyer QUEEN” starring Yuko Takeuchi, is a captivating track that showcases her husky, emotive vocals.
The fusion of Western-style sound with English lyrics, along with milet’s unique singing style that moves seamlessly between English and Japanese, draws you in effortlessly.
While it’s extremely challenging to nail the leaps in the chorus accurately, the key is not to force it—rather than aiming for the high notes, focus on staying relaxed.
Ordinary daysmilet

Ordinary days, chosen as the theme song for the drama Police in a Pod starring Erika Toda and Mei Nagano, is a captivating track that showcases milet’s unique vocal expression, skillfully switching between rich high notes, falsetto, and mixed voice.
While the song features many high notes and a relatively wide range, its catchy melody sticks in your head, making it approachable even for those attempting a milet song for the first time.
To convey the song’s positive vibe, it’s best to sing with a bright tone.
Again and Againmilet

Again and Again, selected as the main theme for the drama JOKER×FACE starring Honoka Matsumoto, is the second track on milet’s debut EP, inside you EP.
With lyrics that encourage those who take on challenges—telling us we can always start over—and milet’s resolute, powerful vocals, the song gives listeners courage.
A hallmark of the track, and a tricky point as well, is its distinctive “spoken-like” rhythm.
To master it, it’s recommended to practice fitting the lyrics to the rhythm by reading them without adding pitch.
Provermilet

Prover, the second ending theme of the anime Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia, was created at the request to “sing a hymn to humanity.” It has been highly praised for its grand musical style and its powerful, beautiful vocals.
Since it sits largely in the mid register, it may be considered relatively easy to sing among milet’s songs.
Because it’s a song with a large sense of scale, be sure to sing with broad phrasing in mind!
The Hardestmilet

Featuring milet’s rich vocals and calming atmosphere, “The Hardest,” along with “Who I Am,” was used in the drama Seven Secretaries starring Fumino Kimura.
With its distinctive lyrics that blend English and Japanese to evoke deep emotion in listeners, this song is a great challenge for those who want to master English-heavy songs or sing Western-style music.
It’s a wistful ballad and is considered one of the easier milet songs to sing, so try it while paying attention to pronunciation and how she switches between English and Japanese.






