When you go to karaoke, there are times you want to sing the latest songs, right?
People who often go to karaoke or love singing tend to be quick with new info, but if you don’t go much or aren’t used to singing in front of others, you might not know what’s trending right now—or whether you can sing those songs yourself.
So this time, we’re introducing easy-to-sing karaoke songs that were released in the Reiwa era!
All of these tracks are relatively easy to sing, so pick the ones that match your taste!
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Even for those not confident in their singing! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs released in the Reiwa era (1–10)
Biri MillionYuri

A song released in January 2023 by male singer-songwriter Yuuri that’s packed with the appeal of a motivational anthem.
Centered on the theme of life’s choices and values, it conveys the importance of deciding your own path through a dialogue between an elderly man and a young person.
Included on his second album, “Ni,” it captured many listeners’ hearts, reaching No.
6 on Billboard Japan’s JAPAN HOT 100.
The music video, created in collaboration with comedian and flipbook artist Tekken, perfectly brings the song’s worldview to life.
It’s an ideal track for times when you want to reflect on your life or encourage someone else.
Hikari TowaNEW!ORANGE RANGE

This is a song written by the Okinawan rock band ORANGE RANGE as the theme for the film “Strawberry Moon: A Love with Six Months to Live.” Released in October 2025, the work portrays a protagonist who, despite carrying sorrow, chooses to live positively.
It’s moving in the way it captures bonds that stay connected at heart even when apart, and the courage to overcome hardship.
When you want to look back on memories with someone special or find yourself at a crossroads in life, this song is sure to be by your side.
rainbowMasaki Suda

A song by Masaki Suda—a singer whose unique, slightly otherworldly charm makes him captivating both as an actor and an artist.
Chosen as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon 2,” it was released in November 2020.
The guitar sound in the intro, which creates a nostalgic atmosphere, is particularly striking.
With its relaxed tempo and low key, it’s also a great pick for men who aren’t very confident at karaoke.
It’s a modern, emotional ballad that feels great to sing over a grand ensemble.
SKYLIGHTAimer

Although it might look hard to sing, Aimer’s songs are actually quite easy to perform.
This track, included on the album “Open α Door,” paints a worldview themed around space and the night sky.
It expresses the courage to take a step toward an unknown future, along with challenge and growth, and the lyrics sung in her uniquely husky voice truly resonate.
Released in July 2023, the song also drew attention for its music video collaboration with Sony’s ultra-compact artificial satellite, EYE.
The blend of visuals that make space feel close and the music is a must-see.
When singing it at karaoke, try channeling Aimer’s style—gentle yet powerful.
ambivalentUru

A refreshingly up-tempo number has been selected as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime The Apothecary Diaries.
This work marks Uru’s first-ever anime opening theme and is included on her 14th single, released on February 14, 2024.
The lyrics delicately depict admiration for the protagonist, Maomao, and the fluctuations of emotion, expressing a mental state that holds conflicting feelings at the same time.
Its catchy, memorable melody line should be approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
If you perform it at karaoke, it’s sure to win over not only anime fans but also anyone who enjoys a bright, refreshing tune.
OverdoseNatori

A signature work by singer-songwriter Natori, who has garnered attention for portraying dependency and conflict in romantic relationships.
Characterized by its sweet melodic lines and whispery vocals, the song gained popularity on TikTok and was released in full in September 2022.
It has sparked a huge response on social media, surpassing 100 million total streams.
The rhythmic and bold vocal approach is particularly appealing, and it’s an easy song to sing at karaoke.
Even if you’re not used to performing in front of others, why not give it a try?
The Story of the Wind and MeNEW!Ado

It’s a very dynamic song created as the theme for the film “The Silent Service: Great Battle in the Arctic Ocean,” with lyrics and composition by Hiroji Miyamoto and arrangement by Mafumafu.
Also, it features hardly any of Ado’s signature intense shouts or high tones; since much of the singing sits in the low to mid range, it’s a song you can fully enjoy in your natural voice.
When you listen, you can really feel Miyamoto’s distinct style, and the scenes come to mind as if he himself were singing.
For the A and B verses, imagine singing quietly as if speaking, and then let it explode in the chorus to bring out the song’s strengths.
There are spots that use falsetto and breathy ad-libs, so be mindful of diaphragmatic breathing to maintain your breath control.






