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 (11–20)
mayflyONE OK ROCK

This song, included on the album Zeitakubyo, is a piece that gives voice to the bittersweet feelings of youth.
It conveys the pain of unrequited love and the difficulty of self-expression through delicate lyrics and an energetic sound.
Featured on ONE OK ROCK’s first album, released in November 2007, it’s a track that captures the band’s early momentum.
It’s also a staple at their live shows and enjoys strong support from fans.
If you’re looking for a song to sing at karaoke, this one is highly recommended.
Try channeling Taka’s soaring vocals and sing it with feeling at karaoke.
A full moon that only blooms at nightONE OK ROCK

The first major-label masterpiece, Zeitakubyou.
This track, “A Full Moon That Only Blooms at Night,” is included on that classic.
Being an early work, the album has a very strong Japanese rock flavor, and among its songs, this one is exceptionally easy to sing.
The vocal range is narrow at mid1 G# to hi C#, and the pitch movement isn’t too drastic.
However, since there tend to be few natural break points, make sure to plan your breathing spots in advance.
Other than that, there aren’t any particularly difficult sections, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Soliloquy LonlinaONE OK ROCK

A masterpiece where Taka’s expressive power truly shines, “Hitorigoto Lonelina.” The vocal range spans roughly mid1 F to hi C#, so it isn’t especially wide.
For women, it falls within a comfortable range.
Even for men, it’s not impossible since you can lower the key to some extent.
The vocal line is fairly monotonic throughout, making it generally easy to sing.
However, near the end of the opening chorus, there’s a shouted sustained note an octave higher.
Because it’s taken up an octave, it’s hard to nail the pitch, and it also demands vocal endurance, so this section definitely requires solid practice.
Kimisidai TrainONE OK ROCK

Kimisidai Ressha, the track that closes the fifth album Zankyo Reference—produced under the concept of further evolving the band—was re-recorded in the studio as a rearranged version of an unreleased live track previously available only on a venue-exclusive CD.
With a tight rock-ensemble intro and a B-melody that hints at irregular meter, its hook-laden arrangement really sticks in your ears.
Although the melody is complex and spans a wide range, the key is relatively low for a ONE OK ROCK song, so it may be easier to sing.
If it still doesn’t fit your vocal range, try adjusting the key settings on the karaoke machine.
Let’s take it somedayONE OK ROCK

This song blends energetic sound with a positive message.
It’s included on the album Zankyo Reference, released in October 2011, and has become a popular track frequently performed live.
Written and composed by ONE OK ROCK’s vocalist Taka, it sings about the importance of finding and protecting what matters to you in a modern society where truth and falsehood coexist.
With a will strong enough to light up the darkness, it urges listeners to set their sights and live each day with a forward-looking mindset.
It’s a perfect song not only for those who want to sing it at karaoke, but also for times when you want to fire yourself up.
Wherever you areNEW!ONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK’s signature song “Wherever you are.” Since it’s sung as a love song that vows eternity, you’ll want to use falsetto to really bring out the song’s appeal.
That said, the falsetto in “Wherever you are” appears mainly at the beginning.
The song builds toward the latter half, so about two-thirds is sung in chest voice.
If you sing the initial guitar-backed section firmly in falsetto to create contrast, it lands stylishly.
Many people who like rock and band music seem to want to sing ONE OK ROCK.
The high range can be a hurdle, but ballads let you cover the high notes with falsetto, so they’re recommended.
Open your throat and keep the breath flowing steadily!
A roundup of popular ONE OK ROCK songs that are easy to sing for everyone, regardless of gender! (21–30)
none at allONE OK ROCK

This song, which carries profound philosophical themes, is characterized by ONE OK ROCK’s powerful rock sound.
Included on the album “Kanjō Effect,” released in November 2008, it questions feelings of nihilism and the meaning of human existence.
While tackling weighty themes such as the end of the Earth and the fate of humanity, the track unfolds with the band’s signature intensity and is also a fan favorite at live shows.
It’s recommended for those who enjoy philosophical contemplation or want to experience social critique through music.
The key is approachable for karaoke as well, so try singing it with Taka’s vocal style in mind.






