Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s easy-to-sing songs: Recommended tracks for karaoke
Singer-songwriter Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi began his music career in the 1970s and has created many classic songs over the years.
One of his charms is how his singing style and the vibe of his songs have continued to evolve throughout his career.
Many of you may be thinking about trying his songs at karaoke, too.
So in this piece, I’ll introduce some of Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s tracks that are relatively easy to sing.
I’ve picked songs with relaxed melodies and ranges that aren’t too wide, so feel free to use this as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke.
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Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s easy-to-sing songs: Recommended karaoke tracks (11–20)
YujiTsuyoshi Nagabuchi

When it comes to Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s songs named after people, “Junko” is the classic, but “Yūji” is a masterpiece as well! Released as a single in 1985, it has since become a staple that he almost always performs live, and it’s beloved by fans.
Fans will already know this, but the name “Yūji” was later used in dramas and films in which Nagabuchi himself starred.
As for “Yūji,” it’s a simple folk-rock number without any extremely difficult sections, but be mindful of the gritty vocal phrasing and the surprisingly wide range between highs and lows.
Sing it while recalling the bittersweetness and pain of a youth you can never return to!
In conclusion
I’ve introduced some of Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s songs that are relatively easy to sing.
I selected songs with relaxed melodies and not-too-wide vocal ranges, so try finding ones you feel are easy to sing.
I hope this article helps you enjoy karaoke.





