Easy-to-sing Nogizaka46 songs. Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women.
The female idol group Nogizaka46 began their activities in 2011.
Their diverse catalog—ranging from upbeat, cheerful songs to tracks with a cool vibe—has garnered wide popularity.
In this article, we’ll introduce some of their songs that are relatively easy to sing.
We’ve selected tracks with easy-to-follow melodies and narrower vocal ranges, so try finding the ones you feel comfortable singing.
Feel free to use this as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke.
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Nogizaka46 songs that are easy to sing. Recommended easy-to-sing songs for women (1–10)
Shaved Ice Unrequited LoveNogizaka46

This song has a title that makes you go “Huh?” at first glance.
It’s included on Type-C of Nogizaka46’s second album, Sorezore no Isu, released in 2016.
The lyrics compare the fragility of unrequited love to things like shaved ice melting, portraying the aching heart of a love that likely won’t come true, a love that isn’t simple.
The vocal range is very narrow, so as long as you choose the right key, people with any voice type can sing it comfortably.
The lyrics can also be sung at a relaxed pace, so among Nogizaka’s songs, it’s on the easier side for karaoke.
You don’t have to put on a brave face until dawn.Nogizaka46

An emotional piece that draws you in with its dramatic strings.
Released in 2014 as their 29th single, “You Don’t Have to Pretend Until Dawn.” The tense musical arrangement combined with the members’ wistful vocals creates a world tinged with shadows.
“Even while carrying anxiety, we have no choice but to move forward”—the lyrics’ depiction of both vulnerability and strength is one of its appeals.
Teen listeners in particular may find it relatable.
Be sure to note when the low and high pitch parts come in and adjust your voice accordingly.
Protective Color of HappinessNogizaka46

Shiawase no Hogoshoku, released in 2020 as Nogizaka46’s 25th single and known among fans as Mai Shiraishi’s graduation song.
True to a graduation theme, the lyrics hint at goodbye, yet it’s more of a positive, clean-cut farewell song with a refreshing aftertaste.
With relatively little pitch movement and a narrow vocal range, it’s an easy track for many people to sing.
Try performing it with a steady, upbeat feel, riding along with the calmly ticking melody.
Easy-to-sing Nogizaka46 songs. Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women (11–20)
Because you can do it someday, you can do it today.Nogizaka46

The group’s 19th single, “Itsuka Dekiru Kara Kyou Dekiru,” was selected as the theme song for the film Asahinagu, in which members appeared.
It was also used as the CM song for Haruyama Shoji’s “Regional Support Festival.” As the title suggests, its message—act on your ideas right away—really hits home.
With a narrow vocal range and no large melodic leaps, it’s approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s a refreshing pop tune that feels great to sing over a clear, transparent ensemble.
How many times has the blue sky appeared?Nogizaka46

This is a ballad-themed song about reexamining oneself.
Its piano melody and four-on-the-floor kick drum rhythm leave a strong impression, and the simple yet deeply resonant tune is captivating.
Unlike previous Nogizaka46 tracks, the lyrics focus on the struggles and hopes of youth.
Released in October 2014, it was also featured in an HTC smartphone commercial, debuting at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart with approximately 478,000 copies sold in its first week.
Erika Ikuta, who plays the piano, served as the center for the title track for the first time, marking her return from a temporary hiatus from entertainment activities.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those who feel anxious or uncertain about the future, or who are about to take a new step forward.
Our GoodbyeNogizaka46

Since it’s the single released around the time Manatsu Akimoto graduated, some of you may find it especially memorable.
This is “Bokutachi no Sayonara,” a track included on the 32nd single “Hito wa Yume wo Nido Miru,” released in 2023.
As the title suggests, it portrays a heartbreaking farewell, and the more you listen, the more it pierces your heart and brings you to tears.
Perhaps you, too, have had to say goodbye to someone precious while carrying feelings like these.
With its relatively modest vocal range, it’s easy to sing.
When I realized it, I was in unrequited love.Nogizaka46

The 8th single, “Kizuitara Kataomoi,” is striking for its lyrics written from a feminine perspective rather than the previously common masculine one.
The contrast between an ensemble featuring piano and strings and the lyrics that portray a bittersweet yet straightforward love is memorable.
Because the melody is fast, you need to be careful not to fall behind the rhythm, but the key is low and the range isn’t wide, making it relatively approachable.
With a sound that feels both wistful and refreshing, it’s a comfortable listen and a great pick for karaoke.





