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!
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Perfect for vocal practice! milet’s easy-to-sing karaoke songs (1–10)
Flaremilet

Flare, also known as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime Ranking of Kings.
Her voice is warm, and her distinctive singing style can seem challenging, right? From the A melody to just before the chorus, the tempo is slow and relatively easy to sing, so try performing it calmly and steadily.
Then, if you can sing the chorus with a sense of releasing everything, with a flowing openness, it’s perfect.
Take your time practicing, and it might be nice to perform it when the right day comes.
Drownmilet

“Drown,” written as the ending theme for NHK’s anime adaptation of the popular historical manga Vinland Saga.
Regarding this track, whose alternative sound is particularly striking, milet says it is “a work that layers pain, hope, strength, and love.” Rather than strictly following the melody, practicing by imitating how milet relaxes her voice and shapes her pronunciation may make it easier to convey a unique atmosphere that you wouldn’t expect from a Japanese artist’s song.
STAYmilet

“STAY,” which was selected as the theme song for the morning information program Mezamashi Doyoubi, is a track included on milet’s first full album, eyes.
Its refreshing, morning-perfect sound, poppy vibe, and milet’s far-reaching vocals are truly striking.
The smooth switching between English and Japanese—one of milet’s trademarks—is alive and well in this song too! If you want to master songs that include English or sing Western music, definitely give it a try!
Perfect for vocal practice! milet’s easy-to-sing karaoke songs (11–20)
Who I Ammilet

Who I Am, chosen as the theme song for the drama Seven Secretaries starring Fumino Kimura, is a track that lets you fully savor milet’s powerful and unforgettable vocals.
Its cool, hard-hitting sound—where explosive energy intersects with composure—makes it an addictive song that captivates many listeners.
Beyond the compelling sound, milet’s unique vocal style, seamlessly and freely switching between English and Japanese to the point you can’t tell where one ends and the other begins, is truly impressive.
Absorb the English phrases and her rich expressiveness and add this song to your karaoke repertoire—you’ll undoubtedly stand out.
Tell memilet

The song “Tell me” by milet, which also serves as a special theme for the anime “Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia,” features her captivating low register.
With a well-balanced mix of English and Japanese lyrics, it’s a track that will surely look cool if you can master it, and it will showcase your impressive vocal ability.
From the powerful high notes in the chorus to the rich, resonant low tones, the uniquely husky voice that enchants listeners may require practice to pull off.
Why not use this song, brimming with milet’s charm, to level up your vocal skills?
Final Callmilet

This song was also used as the theme for the film “Seven Secretaries THE MOVIE.” milet’s “Final Call,” with its overwhelming vocals, is recommended for those who want to improve their singing ability.
Known for its dynamic performance, the track stylishly blends English and Japanese in lyrics that highlight milet’s unique appeal.
While it may seem suited for advanced singers, that also makes it a thoroughly rewarding listen.
If you’re looking to add a seemingly high-difficulty number to your repertoire, why not give it a try?
Grab the airmilet

Milet’s songs, often heard as tie-in tracks, are well known, which makes them easier to perform at karaoke.
This song was used in a commercial for Kao’s “Flair Fragrance.” Grab the air also drew attention because Kamikaze Boy from MAN WITH A MISSION provided the song and produced it.
The combination of lively, exhilarating pop and her husky vocals feels fresh, delivering an exceptional sense of exhilaration.
If you can sing it all the way through, it should feel fantastic!





