[For Karaoke!] Recommended Easy-to-Sing Songs by Masayuki Suzuki
Masayuki Suzuki is a singer whose music is rooted in soul, with a smoky-sweet voice that exudes mature charm.
Known as the King of Love Songs, his tracks don’t just draw you into romantic ballads—they also have an undeniably cool groove.
In recent years, songs like “Chigau, Sou Janai” and “Megumi no Hito” by Rats & Star, the group Suzuki led, have gone viral on social media, helping him gain popularity among younger generations as well.
For those who want to sing Masayuki Suzuki’s songs at karaoke, here are some recommended tracks.
Many of his signature songs tend to be challenging, but we’ll include some of the covers he frequently performs, too.
If you can pull them off, you’ll look incredibly cool!
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[For Karaoke!] Recommended Easy-to-Sing Masayuki Suzuki Songs (11–20)
Bottomless SeaMasayuki Suzuki

If you’re looking to hype things up with an up-tempo track, “Bottomless Sea” is also a great pick.
It’s a song included on the album “She・See・Sea.” The lyrics compare love to the sea, but instead of praising it as something purely wonderful, they also portray its darker side.
Reflecting this duality, the vocals are crafted with sharp contrasts in intensity.
When you sing it, focus on emphasizing the differences between the quiet parts and the intense parts.
In conclusion
I introduced some easy-to-sing recommended songs by Masayuki Suzuki.
Overall, many of his songs have a gentle, mellow feel, which I think makes them easy to get into.
Although he’s often seen as technically demanding due to his skillful singing, it seems many of his tracks suit lower voices.
I hope you find songs that match your voice and enjoy singing them!





