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Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing: Popular Band Rankings [2025]

Karaoke isn’t just with friends—you often go with various groups, like mixers or company drinking parties.

When you’re with friends, you can sing whatever you like, but when that’s not the case, it’s often hard to decide what to sing.

So here, we’ll introduce popular bands you should consider singing in those situations, ranked for your convenience.

Recommended easy-to-sing karaoke. Popular band rankings [2025] (81–90)

Love SongGO!GO!718885rank/position

This is the third single by GO!GO!7188, a three-piece rock band that disbanded in 2012.

Beginning with a chorus featuring vocals and guitar, the song is a touching number whose lyrical words of heartache and gentle melody resonate deeply.

While it’s a simple rock ballad in structure, the distinctive bass line in the latter chorus adds a striking accent, making it a compelling listen.

It’s a great pick for karaoke among people of the same generation, with a chorus everyone can sing along to—especially recommended for women in their 30s.

rose flowerkururi86rank/position

Among men in their 40s who were into Japanese rock, Quruli likely left a strong impression.

Unlike other J-rock bands, many listeners were captivated by their music, which prioritizes a distinctive worldview.

Of all Quruli’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Bara no Hana (Rose Flower).

This track is characterized by an ennui-tinged musical style, with a vocal line that’s accordingly subdued.

While it does feature a fair number of long tones, it doesn’t demand powerful projection, so you don’t need to worry too much about that.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Surely more than anyone else in the worldMiho Nakayama & WANDS87rank/position

This is a very famous song and one of Miho Nakayama’s signature tracks.

I imagine many people sing it.

The collaboration with the rock band WANDS is also very special.

The overall vocal range is F#3–B4, and since the chorus uses the top note B4 frequently, it’s an easy key for those who are good with high notes.

If you feel it’s “too high” while singing, don’t force it—try lowering the key by one or two steps.

If belting in chest voice is difficult for you, adding clear accents in the high parts will help the sound come out more easily.

You can probably sense where the high sections are as you sing, so try aiming for those spots and pronouncing just “ah” there to target them precisely at first.

Also, for pronunciations with the vowel “i,” pulling the sound too wide horizontally creates tension.

Try to keep some space inside your mouth and avoid overemphasizing the “ee” sound.

I did nothing for two hours.I won't forget88rank/position

WASURENNEEYO “Did Nothing for 2 Hours” Lyric Video
I won’t forget that I did nothing for two hours.

Wasure ran nee yo is a band that’s gained popularity with its sharp rock sound and comical lyrics.

They’re especially supported by guys in their teens and twenties.

Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend for people who aren’t confident in singing is “Did Nothing for Two Hours.” While it’s on the slightly higher side vocally, the melody is easy to remember, and you don’t need to sing it perfectly clean, so overall it’s a low-difficulty song.

The fact that it’s very short is also one of the reasons it’s easy to sing.

The world is falling in loveCHiCO with HoneyWorks89rank/position

The World Is Falling in Love / CHiCO with HoneyWorks
The world is falling in love — CHiCO with HoneyWorks

A collaboration unit featuring female singer CHiCO and the creator collective HoneyWorks, known as CHiCO with HoneyWorks.

This song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Blue Spring Ride (Ao Haru Ride), and its refreshing sound captures the vibrant feeling of youth—it’s a truly uplifting number.

It starts with a chorus full of wide interval jumps, and the breathing points are tricky, so the difficulty is high.

But if you can pull it off, you’ll definitely be the star at karaoke.

It’s a recommended karaoke song, especially for teenage girls who can relate to its real-time coming-of-age story.

Moonlight FlowerJanne Da Arc90rank/position

Janne Da Arc, a rock band that enjoyed immense popularity for their highly skilled musicianship—hailed as the “ultimate weapon” of the visual kei scene—released the 23rd single Gekkouka, which gained wide recognition as the opening theme for the TV anime Black Jack and became the band’s first track to appear on Oricon’s year-end chart.

Its arrangement layers a deep, resonant piano and strings over a rock ensemble, making it feel great to sing at karaoke.

With its unhurried melody, it’s an easy-to-sing, lyrical rock tune.

Recommended easy-to-sing karaoke. Popular band rankings [2025] (91–100)

flowerL’Arc〜en〜Ciel91rank/position

L’Arc~en~Ciel「flower」-Music Clip-
flowerL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

People in their 40s are also the generation that experienced the dawn of the visual kei movement.

Among them, many have likely listened to L’Arc〜en〜Ciel.

Their song “flower” is not only popular but also particularly easy to sing.

While the vocal range spans from mid1 F# to high B and is fairly wide, it doesn’t feature long sequences of high notes, so as long as you can hit the high notes in the moment, you should be able to sing it without issue.

For an even better performance, it’s recommended to incorporate some breathy tones.