[Karaoke] A collection of easy-to-sing songs by Tani Yuuki
In recent years, more and more artists have risen to fame through video-based social media platforms.
Tani Yuuki, a singer-songwriter from Kanagawa Prefecture, is one of them.
His 2020 release “Myra,” posted on TikTok and YouTube, went viral and instantly made him a sensation.
Since then, he has continued to release hits such as “W/X/Y” and “Over The Time.”
His hallmark is a gentle, sweet, and soothing singing voice.
In this article, we’ll introduce some of Tani Yuuki’s songs that are especially easy to sing.
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[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing Tani Yuuki songs (1–10)
non-lie heartTani Yuuki

Its addictive rhythm is sure to hook you—'Hi-lie-shin (非lie心)' is highly recommended too.
Among Tani Yuuki’s songs, this one leans strongly into a hip-hop vibe.
It’s relatively fast-tempo and features rap-like vocals.
It also rhymes with the words in the title and includes parts where the delivery speeds up in rapid-fire succession—both elements that give it a hip-hop feel.
Despite the quick pace, there’s not much English in the lyrics, so it should be easy to sing.
Get into the groove and perform it to hype up the crowd!
MemoryTani Yuuki

Let me introduce the tear-jerking love ballad “Memory.” It’s a song about a man reminiscing about a former lover.
With episodes involving social media, the lyrics are crafted in a way that many listeners can relate to.
The melody is simple, led mainly by piano, which brings out the vocals even more.
So if you want to showcase your voice or aren’t fond of powerful, high-energy songs, I highly recommend giving it a try.
Just note that there’s a key change at the very end, so be careful there.
Life is beautifulTani Yuuki

It’s fun to get hyped with EDM-style tracks, right? With that in mind, I’d like to introduce Life is beautiful.
This song portrays the wonders of life.
By blending a stylish, EDM-like sound with elements reminiscent of Celtic music, it expresses the joy of living.
The chorus is a bit high in key and may require some vocal power.
However, the other parts are gentle, so I think it’s quite easy to sing.
[Karaoke] Tani Yuuki’s Easy-to-Sing Songs Collection (11–20)
Dream EaterTani Yuuki

If you sing the exhilarating track “Yumegui,” it’s sure to get everyone hyped.
The title is read as “Baku.” A baku is a legendary creature said to protect dreams.
The song’s lyrics carry a message of cheering on and supporting those who chase their dreams.
In that sense, you could say the song itself is a “baku.” Its hallmark is a vocal style with a light, airy finish at the ends of phrases, so try to be mindful of that when you sing.
It’s also an uptempo number, making it easier to sing even for those who aren’t comfortable with delicate, nuanced songs.
Life goes onTani Yuuki

Many people choose karaoke songs that match the mood of the moment, right? With that in mind, here’s a song that suits various situations: “Life goes on.” It’s a track included on the album “Tamentai.” The title means “life goes on,” and the lyrics depict a range of elements—joyful and sad moments in life, as well as love and friendship.
That’s why its appeal lies in how listeners can interpret it differently depending on the person and the situation.
Overall, the key is on the higher side, but the vocal range is narrow, so it should be easy to sing.
How radiant it isTani Yuuki

The refreshingly upbeat youth anthem “San-san Taru ya” is also a perfect pick for karaoke.
It’s a pop song that sings of sincere love for someone special.
Its biggest hallmark is the passionate, shout-like delivery.
Don’t just match volume and key—put your feelings into it to create a sense of presence.
Also, pay attention to the secret hidden in the title.
The kanji in the title is “燦々” (radiant), but in the lyrics there are parts where the homophonous “惨憺” (wretched) is used instead.
Listen closely and infuse your performance with the emotions that fit the lyrics.
Night ButterflyTani Yuuki

Let me introduce “Night Butterfly,” a song with the charm of a laid-back, R&B-like melody.
It’s a track included on the album Memories.
The lyrics depict a bittersweet love, sure to stir listeners’ hearts.
Although it’s a slow-tempo, easy-to-sing song, it contains a lot of English lyrics, so you’ll want to keep that in mind.
That said, the English words used are quite simple, so with repeated practice, you should be able to master it.





