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SEVENTEEN's Easy-to-Sing Songs: Classic Hits You Can Sing at Karaoke

SEVENTEEN's Easy-to-Sing Songs: Classic Hits You Can Sing at Karaoke
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SEVENTEEN's Easy-to-Sing Songs: Classic Hits You Can Sing at Karaoke

SEVENTEEN have built their careers as a self-producing idol group, creating their own music, and they’re loved for both their high musicality and their friendly personalities.

They’ve now become a representative presence among K-pop boy groups.

Their uniquely energetic and cute charm really shines, doesn’t it?

SEVENTEEN’s music is full of impactful, hype tracks, but many of them can be quite challenging to sing at karaoke.

So in this article, we’ll introduce SEVENTEEN songs that are easier to sing.

We’ve selected mainly gentle tracks and Japanese-language songs, as well as some classic picks from the vocal team.

Be sure to find the type of song that suits you and have fun!

[SEVENTEEN Classics You Can Sing at Karaoke] SEVENTEEN’s Easier-to-Sing Songs (1–10)

Pinwheel (Japanese ver.)SEVENTEEN

If you want to sing a poignant love ballad, we recommend “Pinwheel (Japanese ver.

).” This is the Japanese version of “Pinwheel,” which is included on their second album, TEEN, AGE.

Since the lyrics have been completely replaced with Japanese, it should be easy to sing even for those who aren’t familiar with Korean.

Also, songs translated into Japanese often end up cramming in too many words and become hard to sing, but this one has been adapted in a very natural way.

Lean On Me (Japanese ver.)SEVENTEEN

SEVENTEEN’s first Japan-focused mini album, “WE MAKE YOU.” It’s a memorable release for fans.

The album features many popular tracks, but the one with the most mellow vibe is “Lean On Me -Japanese ver.

-.” This track carries an R&B flavor as well.

The lyrics depict a man’s desire to stay close to the person he loves.

The approach to pitch is different from their other songs, so keep that in mind as you work on it.

The key is low, so even if high notes are not your strong suit, you’ll be fine.

HugSEVENTEEN

Hug is perfect for when you want to comfort someone who’s worn out.

It’s a track included on the mini-album You Made My Dawn.

The lyrics gently stay by the side of someone who’s tired and give them a subtle push forward—its message is sure to bring a lump to your throat.

Although the song is entirely in Korean, its slow tempo makes it easy to sing along, which is another reason to recommend it.

Start by carefully checking the pronunciation.

Adore USEVENTEEN

[M/V] 세븐틴(SEVENTEEN)-아낀다 (Adore U)
Adore USEVENTEEN

SEVENTEEN’s memorable debut song “Adore U” is also highly recommended.

Since it was first performed on the audition program, many people probably feel a strong attachment to it.

From a male perspective, the song praises the charms of the woman he likes.

It has relatively many rap parts, so if you’re good at rap, you can really showcase your skills.

Also, because the vocal range is steady and the flow isn’t quirky, it’s easy to sing, making it ideal for those who want to practice rapping.

The power of loveSEVENTEEN

SEVENTEEN ‘Power of Love’ Official MV
The Power of Love SEVENTEEN

One of SEVENTEEN’s winter songs is “Aino Chikara.” It’s an original track written for the Japanese market.

This ballad likens the pain of being separated from a loved one to the cold of winter, and the eventual reunion to the warmth of spring.

Because it carries a gentle, healing message, it’s the kind of song that could comfort listeners when you sing it.

Overall, it’s slow and easy to sing, but be careful with the high notes at the end.

Keep practicing them repeatedly!

F*ck My LifeSEVENTEEN

SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) ‘F*ck My Life’ Official MV
F*ck My LifeSEVENTEEN

The song I want to introduce as a moving, uplifting anthem is “F*ck My Life.” It’s the first track on the mini-album “FML.” In the beginning, it conveys anger toward the world and oneself with rather intense words, while in the latter half it shifts to a more positive mindset.

It’s a somewhat powerful ballad, so it’s also recommended for those who want to show off their vocal strength.

Plus, the intonation is clear, making it easy to sing even for those who aren’t used to Korean songs.

247 (Japanese ver.)SEVENTEEN

If you’re looking to sing a romantic song, I think “247 (Japanese ver.

)” is an excellent choice.

It’s the Japanese version of the track of the same name included on the album An Ode.

In fact, SEVENTEEN has a series of songs that depict a shared universe, and this piece is positioned as the final installment.

The song portrays a man’s straightforward love.

Its clear shifts in tempo and intensity make it appealing because you can take your time and sing without rushing.

By the way, the title stands for “24 hours, 7 days.”

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