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.
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Recommended Easy-to-Sing Karaoke: Popular Band Rankings [2025] (11–20)
I wonder if I’d still say it’s too late.Saucy Dog15rank/position

Saucy Dog’s “Imasara datte boku wa iu kana” captures youthful emotion without holding back, making it a perfect song for teenage girls who want to linger in the afterglow of a bittersweet love.
This track, which resonated widely on TikTok, features Saucy Dog’s signature delicate melodies and Shinya Ishihara’s emotional vocals.
Its universal theme of heartbreak turns it into a ballad that shines with any singing voice.
Whether at karaoke with friends or during a quiet moment alone, why not let yourself sink into its deep feelings?
SolaninASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION16rank/position

A song by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, a band whose evolution is seriously cool.
It’s a 2010 single used as the main theme for a film of the same name.
If you’re in your late twenties, some of you probably heard it in real time as part of your generation.
It’s an emotional masterpiece no matter where you slice it: the film’s scenes vividly come to mind, yet it also overlaps with everyday life in a universal way.
Among Ajikan’s songs, “Soranin” is relatively easy to keep rhythm with, so it’s a great pick even for people who feel a bit uneasy about karaoke or who have a lower voice.
I recommend it! Start by singing steadily and simply along with the melody, then go all out and belt it in the final section!
Whimsical RomanticIkimonogakari17rank/position

Kimagure Romantic is a song that makes everyone want to sing along.
There’s a simple bit of choreography in the chorus, so it’s guaranteed to hype up a karaoke session, and it’s a song that’s fun for listeners too! The overall vocal range is A3–D5; the highest note only appears briefly in the chorus, so the range is manageable overall.
The A melody isn’t high, so it’s good to sing it lightly, almost like you’re speaking.
From the B melody it gets more rhythmic, so keep a solid sense of tempo and be careful not to rush.
If you calmly cut off notes where they should end, you’ll lock into the groove.
The chorus has choreography and is easy to get carried away with, so be careful not to speed up the tempo.
At a karaoke event held by the vocal training school I used to belong to, one of the students sang this song, and everyone started doing the chorus moves—it got super lively and was a lot of fun.
Definitely give this song a try!
single bedSharam Q18rank/position

This is a wistful ballad that poignantly sings of lingering feelings for a former lover, a classic that gently teaches the preciousness of love.
As the protagonist looks back on memories left behind on a single bed, they realize that a romance once taken for granted was in fact more valuable than jewels, weaving a moving drama.
Released by Sharam Q in October 1994, the song became a major hit, ranking 24th on the year-end charts.
It was also used as the ending theme for the anime D.
N.
A²: They Were Once a Thing, and included on the album Inferiority Complex.
It’s the perfect track for reminiscing about youthful love while sharing memories with friends.
catDISH//19rank/position

This song, written and composed by singer-songwriter Aimyon, is the B-side to the single “We Did It” released in August 2017.
When Takumi Kitamura performed an acoustic version on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE in March 2020, it sparked renewed buzz, and its total streaming plays surpassed one billion.
The piece portrays lingering attachment and heartache for someone dearly missed, expressing a yearning for a person who has become as free and capricious as a cat.
When you’re worn out from work or relationships, or when memories of a past love resurface, this song is sure to bring you to tears.
Linda LindaTHE BLUE HEARTS20rank/position

THE BLUE HEARTS’ memorable and legendary debut song is “Linda Linda.” It’s a classic that everyone knows.
Its lyrics have been interpreted in many ways, and some say they carry the message “let’s look at a person’s inner self.” Try singing it while letting your imagination run free! Also, when it comes to this song, the chorus is famous for repeating the same phrase.
Since the content is quite simple, you can belt it out without worrying about the lyrics!
Recommended easy-to-sing karaoke. Popular band rankings [2025] (21–30)
TSUNAMISouthern All Stars21rank/position

Just hearing the intro, with its strikingly beautiful piano melody, is enough to make a bittersweet emotion well up in your chest—many of you might feel the same.
Released in January 2000, this timeless ballad by Southern All Stars also became widely beloved as the theme song for the popular TV show segment “Mirai Nikki III” on “U-nan no Hontoko!”.
The song achieved an astonishing 2.
936 million sales and won the Grand Prize at the 42nd Japan Record Awards.
Its lyrics, which overlay an uncontainable yearning for a beloved person with the irresistible forces of nature, deeply stir the listener’s heart.
With a melody known across generations, it’s sure to resonate even at karaoke with your boss, gently filling the room with moving emotion.





