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] (51–60)
That's important.Daiji MAN Brothers Band57rank/position

DaijiMAN Brothers Band, a group that gained popularity for their catchy musicality.
They’re known as a so-called one-hit wonder, but the fact that they left behind even a single classic like “Sore ga Daiji” is remarkable.
The song is a straightforward cheer anthem, and its melody matches the lyrics perfectly—simple and direct, without relying on intricate techniques.
That’s why even women in their 40s who may find it harder to project their voices should be able to sing it without any trouble.
It’s also a song of its generation, so it should really liven up the room at karaoke!
A third of pure-hearted feelingsSIAM SHADE58rank/position

Although they disbanded once in 2002, SHIAM SHADE has captivated fans with several temporary reunions.
This signature song of theirs is widely known as the ending theme for the TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.
Its structure is very straightforward: the chorus comes first, followed by verse A and verse B, building excitement.
The beginning of verse A hits the song’s lowest note, D#3, which might be a bit low even for male singers.
Be careful not to let your voice get muffled in this part.
Another challenging aspect of the song is the rhythm.
In the chorus, if you sing it in a typical 4/4 feel, it won’t lock in with the backing drums and will sound flat.
Try singing it with a driving triplet feel instead—you’ll sound much cooler! It may be difficult until you get used to it, but definitely give it a try.
I don't want to let go.T-BOLAN59rank/position

Released in December 1991 as T-BOLAN’s second single.
In addition to being the ending theme for TV Asahi’s ‘’92 Paris–Le Cup,’ it landed several other tie-ins and became a massive hit.
With a relaxed tempo that gently nestles close to the listener’s heart, the song’s straightforward lyrics are sure to resonate with anyone.
The melody is easy to remember, and there don’t seem to be any sections forced into high notes, so anyone can belt out the chorus with confidence.
Written and composed by Arashi Moritomo, this classic once sent countless fans into a frenzy, yet it still feels timeless today and is a perfect pick for karaoke.
It’s ideal for setting the mood with someone special or enjoying a nostalgic moment.
Look back on the past while savoring a richly flavored sound that hasn’t faded with time.
I want to hug you.The Birthday60rank/position

The Birthday is a rock band that has been active for many years, and their resurgence since the 2020s has been remarkable.
Among their songs, one I especially recommend for men with lower voices is “Dakishimetai” (“I Want to Hold You”).
This track doesn’t just lean heavily on low tones; it also emphasizes a raw, rough edge.
That’s why it’s an excellent choice for people with deep, raspy voices to really showcase their strengths.
Give it a try at a karaoke after-party.
Recommended Easy-to-Sing Karaoke: Popular Band Ranking [2025] (61–70)
Future is YoursSambomaster61rank/position

This is Sambomaster’s 23rd single overall, released in August 2023.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Toho-distributed animated film “SHIN Jigen! Crayon Shin-chan THE MOVIE: Super-Powered Great Battle ~Fly, Fly, Hand-Rolled Sushi~.” It’s an upbeat, lively pop-rock song that just makes you feel happy when you listen to it! The vocal melody is very simple and the vocal range used isn’t very wide, so I can confidently recommend it as a very easy song for anyone to sing! Ride the uptempo beat and have fun belting it out!
Fight!!Harukamirai62rank/position

Youthful punk bursting with passion! It’s a song by Harukamirai, included on their album “Hoshikuzu no Uta,” released in November 2017.
At just about a minute long, it packs a powerful punch that shakes the listener’s heart.
It carries uplifting messages—like a fiery cheer for friends and the importance of living true to yourself.
Seems perfect as the first song to sing at karaoke, don’t you think?
Sora-buneTOKIO63rank/position

TOKIO is a three-member idol group known for activities that go beyond the typical idol framework and for possessing solid originality and musical ability as musicians.
Their 35th single, “Sorafune,” which was used as the theme song for the TV drama My Boss My Hero, was released as a double A-side with “do! do! do!”.
The song, provided by Miyuki Nakajima and brimming with her signature style, features a powerful melody that should be easy for people of any generation to sing at karaoke.
Since the vocal range isn’t particularly wide, it’s a rock tune you can enjoy singing comfortably by setting the key to suit your own voice.





