A roundup of popular ONE OK ROCK songs that are easy to sing for everyone, regardless of gender!
ONE OK ROCK is one of the leading forces in Japan’s rock scene.
Formed in 2005, they made their major debut in 2007 and have become a powerhouse band active overseas as well.
Their hallmark is a dramatic, epic sound—sometimes fierce, sometimes beautiful.
Many people probably admire vocalist Taka’s soaring voice.
We often hear, “ONE OK ROCK’s songs are too high for me to sing,” but this time we’re introducing tracks that are relatively easy to sing at karaoke! Give it a try as if you were a member of ONE OK ROCK yourself!
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A roundup of popular ONE OK ROCK songs that are easy to sing for everyone, regardless of gender! (1–10)
Mighty Long FallONE OK ROCK

Mighty Long Fall by ONE OK ROCK, which drew attention as the theme song for the film Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno.
Although the English lyrics are striking, the song is surprisingly arranged with a singable vocal line.
The range is fairly wide, from mid1F# to hiC#, but since the highest note is hiC# in both falsetto and chest voice, it’s easy to adjust the key by using that as a reference point.
There are many shouts and the pitch movement is quite dynamic, but as long as you have a solid grasp of your own vocal range, it’s not an overly difficult song—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Re:makeONE OK ROCK

The classic song “Re:make,” released as ONE OK ROCK’s sixth single.
While ONE OK ROCK now showcases a wide range of musical styles, back then their sound was characterized by straight-ahead rock with touches of emo and hardcore.
This track falls into the latter category, featuring intense shouts in the chorus.
Although the range is fairly broad (mid1 B to hi B), the highest notes can be handled with a shouty mixed voice, so delicate vocals aren’t required.
The low notes only appear in a few spots, so it often feels narrower than the actual range.
However, there isn’t much room to lower the key, so the most important thing is to accurately identify your own optimal key.
Deeper DeeperONE OK ROCK

The 2013 release “Deeper Deeper.” The vocal range in this piece is from mid2B to hiB, so the overall range isn’t particularly wide.
However, since the tessitura is very high, male singers should take caution.
Additionally, the highest note, hiB, appears more than 40 times in total, so vocal stamina is required.
Fortunately, there are very few sustained high notes, so focus on cleanly executing each high-voice phrase one by one.
A roundup of popular ONE OK ROCK songs that are easy to sing for everyone, regardless of gender (11–20)
20 years oldONE OK ROCK

While incorporating elements of Western music, the riffs retain a distinctly Japanese rock flavor, creating a work where Japanese and Western contrasts intermingle: “20 years old.” With a range of mid1 G to hi D#, the vocal span is quite narrow for a ONE OK ROCK song.
However, more than the limited range, what truly enhances singability is the chorus’s vocal line.
In rock, it’s standard to ramp the voltage to the max in the chorus, but here the chorus is kept remarkably restrained.
In fact, there are no long sustained notes and no shouts.
It doesn’t require flashy techniques, and the range is narrow, so it’s undoubtedly an easy song to sing.
LiarONE OK ROCK

The 2010 release, “Liar.” Since it’s an early work, the vocal lines aren’t as complex as they are now, but this piece does require a certain level of technique.
The chorus in particular features repeated highest notes at hi C#.
In addition, the contrast from the pre-chorus is quite stark, and the chorus as a whole calls for shouting, so you’ll need to be reasonably familiar with rock-style singing.
For female singers, the shouting itself can be a hurdle, so consider referencing the shouting approach of rock singer Lzzy Hale.
Love’s Partner, Heart’s CupidONE OK ROCK

The piece “Koi no Aibou Kokoro no Cupid,” included on the 2008 album Emotion Effect.
While ONE OK ROCK is generally known for songs with a wide vocal range, this track is different.
Though on the higher side at mid2 A# to hi C, it’s built within a somewhat narrower range, and the hi C appears only once in the final chorus.
Since the main high notes center around hi A#, it’s best to set your key with that pitch as the anchor.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Youth Group Filled with DesireONE OK ROCK

It’s a track included on the acclaimed album Zankyo Reference, released in November 2007.
An emotional rock number themed around youthful conflict and growth, it’s characterized by a powerful band sound and Taka’s impassioned vocals.
Created during the period when the band was transitioning from indie to major, the song embodies their feelings about both their past and their future.
It was also performed at their live show held at Yokohama Stadium in September 2014, captivating fans.
Packed with the best of early ONE OK ROCK, it remains a fan favorite.
Its catchy melody makes it a great choice to try singing at karaoke!






