A slow-tempo, easy-to-sing song. Pay attention to the vocal range and rhythm!
When you go to karaoke, you want to sing comfortably and enjoyably, right?
Slow-tempo songs are generally easier to sing, but of course not every slow song is easy.
How easy a song is to sing depends on many factors, such as a catchy melody and vocal range.
This time, we’ll introduce slow-tempo songs that are especially easy to sing!
Even if you’re not confident at karaoke, there are songs you can sing while checking your pitch, so use this as a guide and give them a try at karaoke!
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A slow-tempo, easy-to-sing song. Pay attention to the vocal range and rhythm too! (1–10)
Voice of the SeaUrashima Taro (Kenta Kiritani)

This song, produced as a theme for an au commercial, is sung by actor Kenta Kiritani.
The sound of the sanshin is striking, and the relaxed tempo is distinctive.
The lyrics convey feelings for a loved one far away, and they resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in December 2015, it became a major hit, reaching No.
1 overall on various music distribution platforms.
It also won the Excellent Work Award at the 58th Japan Record Awards.
It’s a popular karaoke pick, with a vocal range that’s comfortable for men, so why not give it a try? It’s also a perfect healing song for spending a quiet moment while gazing at the sea.
horizonback number

It’s a moving ballad filled with a gentle, comforting message.
Featuring a slow tempo and an easy-to-sing melody, the key is also set within a comfortable vocal range.
First released on YouTube in August 2020 and later officially released, this song was created as an anthem to encourage high school students whose Inter-High competitions were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It empathetically embraces those facing setbacks and sadness, offering a spark of hope.
Recommended for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the lyrics’ world and carefully practice emotional expression, it’s a heart-touching track that conveys back number’s warm sentiments.
Be sure to try singing it at karaoke.
powder snowRemioromen

This song by Remioromen is a classic winter piece that portrays the poignancy of fleeting love.
Released in November 2005, it garnered attention as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “1 Litre of Tears.” Also included on the album “HORIZON,” the track skillfully captures the feeling of winter and the subtle misalignment of hearts.
It’s a slow-tempo ballad that’s easy to sing at karaoke, featuring a delicate melody and Ryota Fujimaki’s emotionally rich vocals.
It’s definitely a song you should try.
Easy-to-sing, slow-tempo songs. Pay attention to the vocal range and rhythm too! (11–20)
Don't give upZARD

It’s an uplifting anthem with a refreshing vocal and a straightforward message.
The phrase “Don’t give up” gently pushes on the backs of those doing their best.
Released in January 1993, the song became ZARD’s first million-selling mega hit.
Loved for many years since, it’s been used in a variety of settings, from graduation ceremonies to sporting events.
Izumi Sakai’s clear, transparent voice and the melody that resonates in the heart are captivating, and because the vocal range doesn’t stretch too wide and the rhythm isn’t complex, it’s also a perfect pick when you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke!
My WishNEW!AI

This is a ballad themed around “wishes” and “prayers,” and it serves as the image song for the film Hanamanma, released during Golden Week in 2025.
The overall key isn’t high, so it’s easy for women to sing in the original key.
Around the final chorus, the singing style shifts with a melody-like arrangement, so please practice that part by listening to the song multiple times.
You’ll likely feel very refreshed when you can sing it well! Also, since the tempo is slow, the pauses are very important.
You can breathe sufficiently, so if you place each phrase carefully without rushing, the tempo won’t run.
It feels great to sing when you immerse yourself in the song’s world, so cherish the lyrics as you sing.
threadMiyuki Nakajima

Known as one of Miyuki Nakajima’s signature works, this song expresses the wonder of encounters and fate.
It was included on the 1992 album “EAST ASIA,” and became widely recognized after being chosen as the theme song for the 1998 drama “March of the Saints.” Characterized by a slow tempo and relaxed rhythm, it invites you to enjoy a dialogue with the song as you sing.
Each line of the lyrics resonates deeply, at times seeming to teach life’s important lessons.
By singing with a calm tone and heartfelt delivery, the rhythm and melody stand out even more.
It’s a recommended choice for enjoying singing without stress.
CapsuleNEW!aiko

Compared to aiko’s other songs, “Capsule” is characterized by a melody that doesn’t move much, making it a song where you can follow the tune straightforwardly.
It seems that aiko herself has commented to that effect.
As you listen, the sections sung softly in head voice at the beginning gradually shift to an emotional chest voice toward the latter half.
In the first half, it might be good to relax and sing gently and lightly.
Also, the very end of this song features a long sustained note.
It’s the moment when the emotion is at its peak, so it’s a part I’d love for you to sing comfortably in chest voice.
The sustained vowel is “o.” Since “o” makes it easy to open the throat and pronounce, there shouldn’t be any problem as long as you take a good breath and prepare before you start singing.
Send the breath flying far into the distance!





