Easy-to-sing RADWIMPS songs | A curated selection of tracks perfect for karaoke!
RADWIMPS is a rock band that has produced many hit songs and is supported by a wide range of people, from students to working adults.
Many might find their songs challenging, as they often feature high keys for a male vocalist, complex rhythms, and a lot of English lyrics.
In this article, we’ve gathered relatively easy-to-sing songs from RADWIMPS’s extensive catalog.
We’ll focus on tracks with a narrower vocal range and fewer English lyrics, so use this as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke!
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Easy-to-Sing RADWIMPS Songs: A Curated List of Karaoke Recommendations (31–40)
Because I like you.RADWIMPS

Included on the album “RADWIMPS 2: Hatten Tojo” is the song “Sorya Kimi ga Suki Dakara.” It’s a rock track with a distinctive guitar sound.
While repeating the title phrase, it portrays someone trying to convey their love to the person they’re interested in.
The intense sound and rapid-fire sections might make it seem difficult, but the first half and the chorus are mid-tempo, so it should be relatively approachable.
Another nice point is that the overall vocal range sits on the lower side.
Ephemeral SongRADWIMPS feat. Masaki Suda

This song was the theme for the film “God of Cinema,” starring Masaki Suda.
Written by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, who also appears in the film as an actor, and featuring Masaki Suda as a guest vocalist, the track is notable for lyrics that resonate with both of their characters in the story.
While it can be sung solo, it’s also recommended if you’re looking for a duet suitable for two men.
There aren’t many high notes overall, and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it relatively easy for most people to sing.
tinplateRADWIMPS

The song “Buriki” by RADWIMPS has been chosen as the ending theme for the short film “Tadaima.” Originally, it was written by vocalist Yojiro Noda in response to the sorrowful events caused by a disaster.
Set to a slow, music-box-like melody, it depicts grief and the process of overcoming it.
The most notable feature of the piece is a section that employs vibrato in a high register.
However, since the tempo is slow, it should be approachable even for those who aren’t confident with high notes.
O & ORADWIMPS

A gem of a ballad that portrays the ache of unrequited love.
While accepting the breakup, the protagonist’s complex feelings—and a quiet hope to meet again—are expressed with care.
Released in 2006, this song is included on RADWIMPS’s eighth album, “Ningen Kaika” (Human Bloom).
Its gentle melody and Yojiro Noda’s nuanced vocals leave a strong impression, and the tune is easy to sing at karaoke.
The lyrics brim with tender warmth that resonates with anyone who has experienced love.
It’s a recommended track for looking back on memories with someone special or soothing the pain of a broken heart.
Is there still anything that love can do?RADWIMPS

RADWIMPS’s theme song for the film Weathering with You is a piece that gently conveys, through its tender melody, the importance of believing in the power of love.
Released in July 2019, the song asks whether there is still something love can do, resonating deeply with listeners.
The empathy expressed through the lyrics creates a warm, reassuring feeling.
While characteristically profound in RADWIMPS’s style, the frequent repetition in the chorus and the memorable melody make it easy to sing, even at karaoke.
When you find yourself wanting to reflect on love in everyday life, why not hum this song?
Easy-to-Sing RADWIMPS Songs | Carefully Selected Karaoke Recommendations (41–50)
Blue SpringRADWIMPS

A perfect friendship song for going to karaoke with your friends is Aoi Haru.
It’s a track from RADWIMPS’ memorable first album, RADWIMPS.
With a fresh, rock-infused feel, its lyrics portray deep bonds and affection among friends.
Singing this song is sure to create a warm, easygoing mood.
Note that the first half of the song starts in English.
That said, the English parts are relatively few, so even those who aren’t confident in English should be able to sing it well.
Theory of the Mindful HeartRADWIMPS

This is RADWIMPS’s seventh single overall and their fourth since their major-label debut, released in July 2006.
When singing this song at karaoke, the key point is whether you can smoothly switch from the laid-back vocals in the intro to the lively, energetic singing in the chorus.
Be careful not to get your tongue twisted in the rapid, rap-like section of the second verse’s A-melody.
You’ll probably have trouble keeping up if you rely on reading the lyrics as you sing, so it’s best to memorize them beforehand.
If you’re not comfortable with high notes, try lowering the key a bit.






