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)
rainbowMasaki Suda

This song captivates with its warm vocals and heartfelt lyrics.
Centered on the theme of marriage, the lyrics carefully depict the bond between two people and the small joys found in everyday life.
Released in November 2020, it was chosen as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon 2.” Harmonizing with the film’s world, it has touched the hearts of many.
With its slow tempo, singable style, and catchy melody, it’s a highly recommended track.
spin; weave; compose (e.g., a story)tota

It’s a gentle, heart-touching song.
Released in February 2023, it became a major topic on social media.
Tota’s vocals and poetic lyrics create a work that conveys both fragility and hope, resonating with many listeners.
The track received heavy rotation on radio stations nationwide and on CS broadcasts, and even reached No.
1 on Shazam’s Discovery Japan chart, underscoring its popularity.
The lyrics—filled with feelings for someone important and hope for tomorrow—leave a strong impression, making it a song that stays close to the heart.
With its calm atmosphere and slow tempo, it’s also easy to sing.
KanadeSukima Switch

This song, considered one of Sukima Switch’s signature tracks, is cherished as a tear-jerking love ballad themed around parting.
However, if you read the lyrics closely, you’ll realize it’s actually a story about a long-distance relationship.
Many listeners can relate to the lyrics’ powerful message that hearts remain connected even when far apart.
With its relaxed tempo and simple melody line, it’s also popular as an easy song to sing at karaoke.
Released in June 2004, this classic has been covered by numerous artists.
It’s a track that particularly resonates with those who have experienced long-distance love or a farewell with someone important.
Unchanging ThingsHanako Oku

This is a song by Hanako Oku whose translucent vocals and gentle piano melody sink into the heart.
Released in July 2006 as the coupling track to the single “Garnet,” it was used as an insert song in the film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.
The lyrics, which sing of youthful memories and feelings for someone special, resonate deeply with listeners.
Seamlessly blending with the film’s worldview, it further heightens the work’s emotional impact.
It’s recommended when you want to look back on memories with friends or dwell on feelings for someone dear.
With its relaxed tempo and modest vocal range, it’s easy to sing and remains a popular choice for karaoke.
SakurazakaMasaharu Fukuyama

Released in April 2000 by singer-songwriter Masaharu Fukuyama, this work is a ballad portraying feelings for a former lover.
It features Fukuyama’s signature deep vocals, but it also includes high notes in places, making it a bit challenging.
That said, it’s all the more satisfying to sing through! With its gentle tempo and well-controlled vocal range, the song is crafted for singability.
It was also used as a theme song for a TBS variety show and sold 751,000 copies in its first week.
A karaoke staple with enduring popularity, the piece captivates with a sentimental yet comfortable rhythm.
Its melody is so catchy that anyone will find themselves humming along, and it’s sure to linger in many hearts.
StoryAI

It’s a slow-tempo, heart-touching masterpiece.
This song, which sings about the importance of time spent together and feelings of gratitude, was released in May 2005.
AI’s powerful vocals and profound lyrics are captivating and have resonated with many people.
It has been featured widely in the media, including as a Fuji TV commercial song and the ending theme for a Nintendo 3DS title.
If you’re looking for an easy song to sing at karaoke, this is a classic—give it a try and sing it with all your heart.
Azure RabbitNEW!Noriko Sakai

Noriko Sakai, the idol singer affectionately known as Nori-P.
Despite past scandals, her cute songs are still loved by people of her generation.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Aoi Usagi (Blue Rabbit).
This song spans a fairly wide vocal range from mid1 A to high C, but since the highest note is only a high C, the high phrases aren’t particularly hard to sing.
Considering when it was released, it’s likely to be sung by those who’ve gained some years since then, so you may find that even the lower phrases, including the lowest notes, are easier to produce than you might expect.






