Sing to your heart’s content! Maki Ohguro’s karaoke-friendly songs
Maki Ohguro is a singer-songwriter with a powerful voice who sings straight from the heart about all kinds of feelings women experience, especially in love.
Her many hit songs—such as “La La La,” “I Only Have Eyes for You,” and “Natsu ga Kuru”—are woven with catchy melodies and vocals, making them not only great to listen to but also fun to sing!
From among Maki Ohguro’s songs, this article introduces numbers that are easy to sing and perfect for karaoke.
Some tracks may feel challenging due to their frequent high notes, but we’ll also share tips that make them easier to sing—use them as a guide and give them a try!
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Sing to Your Heart’s Content! Maki Ohguro’s Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs (11–20)
White GraduationMaki Ohguro

MakI Ohguro’s seventh single, highly praised by fans as “a song you want to listen to in winter” with “lyrics that hit home.” The title Shiroi Gradation (White Gradation) expresses the layering of various feelings in the heart like a gradation, and in fact, a “white gradation” does not actually exist.
Although it’s a technically demanding song that stays in the high register, its rhythm and tempo are relatively calm, making it approachable to try at karaoke.
It would be great if you could convey a sense of poignancy and ephemerality within a straightforward vocal tone.
In conclusion
We introduced some easy-to-sing songs by Maki Ohguro that are great for karaoke—what did you think? Her energetic, high-powered tracks feel so refreshing to sing, don’t they? Use the tips we shared as a reference, and be sure to try singing them to blow off some steam.





