Karaoke songs you can enjoy singing in your natural voice without changing the key
One of the best things about enjoying karaoke is being able to sing out loud in your natural voice, right? But there are plenty of songs with keys that are too high to sing, or that can hurt your throat if you force them.
To solve those problems, this article introduces a wide range of songs you can sing comfortably in your natural voice! Whether you’re male or female, these are songs you can enjoy singing in the original key and finish feeling great, so be sure to use this as a reference when choosing your next karaoke songs!
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Men (91–100)
Great Nuisance Planet.Crybaby ☔︎

When it comes to songs that let you project a cool vibe at karaoke with someone you’re into, Daimewaku-sei is a top pick.
It’s by Nakimushi, a singer drawing attention from teens with songs that portray real-life romance, and it was included on the 2019 album Moumoku.
Many listeners will relate to the lyrics expressing a bittersweet longing for someone they like.
His husky voice, delivering emotional feelings in a low register, is another hallmark.
The song has a steady range and a slow tempo, so it’s easy to try in your natural voice.
Focus on the rhymes and try singing the repeated phrases.
colored perfumeYoh Kamiyama

Released in 2021, “Irokousui” is a song by singer-songwriter Yoh Kamiyama, who is also active as the Vocaloid producer Yuukisan.
It’s a track that captures a nostalgic longing for a loved one.
His deep voice over a rhythmic band arrangement leaves a strong impression.
The melody stays within a narrow range, making it easy to sing even for those who struggle with high notes.
The key is to sing with energy to match the driving tempo.
It’s a number that can hype up a karaoke session without needing to belt.
When practicing, pay attention to your breathing points.
Re equation10-FEET

This is the 23rd digital-only single by 10-FEET, a Japanese three-piece rock band that incorporates a wide range of genres including rock, punk, heavy metal, reggae, hip-hop, and guitar pop.
It was released in October 2023 and was selected as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Fermat’s Cuisine.” It’s an uptempo rock number featuring vocalist TAKUMA’s powerful singing, which leaves a strong impression! The vocal melody doesn’t span a particularly wide range, so it’s definitely a song you’ll want to belt out powerfully in chest voice at karaoke.
Throughout the track, be sure to keep your voice strong—just like in the original—and enjoy singing it with power so it doesn’t lose its punch!
Women (1–10)
The Story of the Wind and MeNEW!Ado

It’s a very dynamic song created as the theme for the film “The Silent Service: Great Battle in the Arctic Ocean,” with lyrics and composition by Hiroji Miyamoto and arrangement by Mafumafu.
Also, it features hardly any of Ado’s signature intense shouts or high tones; since much of the singing sits in the low to mid range, it’s a song you can fully enjoy in your natural voice.
When you listen, you can really feel Miyamoto’s distinct style, and the scenes come to mind as if he himself were singing.
For the A and B verses, imagine singing quietly as if speaking, and then let it explode in the chorus to bring out the song’s strengths.
There are spots that use falsetto and breathy ad-libs, so be mindful of diaphragmatic breathing to maintain your breath control.
PastoralNEW!Aimer

This song was written as the theme for the Japanese-dubbed version of the animated film “The Legend of Hei.” The lyrics are interpreted as depicting gentle feelings and a quiet prayer, with themes like “our hearts are connected even when we’re apart,” “coexistence,” and “the preciousness of everyday life.” You can sense it from the mood and themes of the song, and there are basically no belted high notes or intense melodic sections.
Since Aimer uses a breathy vocal style, a calm song like this suits her very well.
When you sing it, try to stay relaxed and avoid tensing up to match the atmosphere.
Of course, taking in plenty of air is important, but it won’t help if you can’t release it well.
Be mindful not to tense your shoulders as you sing.
Adult Chick ChildrenNEW!yama

This song was released for streaming on October 3, 2025, and is used as the opening theme for the TV anime “SANDA.” It’s a band-driven track that really makes the most of yama’s vocal qualities! The chorus doesn’t go too high, so I think many of you will be able to sing it in chest voice.
What to watch out for when singing are the tempo and your breathing.
There are a lot of lyrics, and it’s the kind of song where you need to articulate each word clearly, so be careful not to run out of breath or get left behind by the tempo.
It might be better to first get used to the melody and tempo with humming or lip rolls.
For lip rolls, I recommend using enough air that you can feel your diaphragm working.
Once you can use your breath unconsciously, you’ll find it much easier to sing!
I love youNEW!Wednesday Campanella

This is the second opening theme for the TV anime Ranma 1/2.
Because the lyrics prioritize catchy wordplay, including mahjong terms, you’ll need to learn the rhythm and wording, but once you lock into the groove it’s very easy to sing! The key itself isn’t high, so it’s recommended for people who like rap-style songs or aren’t comfortable with big, belted melodies.
When singing, focus on listening to the bouncy backbeat—you’ll find your body naturally moving with it.
The combination of Shihou from Wednesday Campanella on vocals and a Chinese-inspired vibe is a perfect match, so be sure to enjoy the music video as well!






