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Uru's easy-to-sing songs and popular songs

Uru has performed numerous cover songs on her YouTube channel, and thanks to her vocal prowess, she now has many major hit songs of her own.

She has countless notable charms, but above all, that whispery voice—her naturally gifted vocals that captivate listeners—has earned her a large fanbase.

In this article, we’ve picked out some of Uru’s songs that are easier to sing.

You might feel they’re difficult for karaoke, but by choosing tracks that fit your own vocal range, you may find they’re surprisingly comfortable to sing.

Practice and find the one song that suits you perfectly.

Uru's easy-to-sing songs and popular songs (11–20)

I'll be by your side.Uru

[Official] Uru 'I'll Be By Your Side'
I'll be by your side, Uru

“I’ll Be by Your Side” is the second digital single, selected as the theme song for the ABEMA original romance series We Got Married Season 4.

The track, written by singer-songwriter Yuuri—renowned for the smash hit “Dry Flower”—also drew attention for the high-profile collaboration.

Its clear, airy vocals over a lively shuffle beat feel wonderfully soothing.

While the overall vocal range isn’t very wide, the chorus features repeated leaps into falsetto, so focus on staying on pitch all the way through.

Also, be careful not to slip off the bouncy rhythm, as it can change the entire feel of the song.

The Two in ReminiscenceUru

Two in Reminiscence (追憶のふたり – Uru (Kanji/Roman/English Lyrics)
The Two of Reminiscence Uru

The song “The Two of Us in Remembrance,” used as the theme for the film Evil and the Mask, opens their first album Monochrome.

It’s a beautiful ballad, yet its arrangement incorporates elements of jazz and Black music that create a distinctive hook.

Since the melody doesn’t move dramatically overall, it’s relatively easy to sing, but be careful with the chorus, where repeated leaps into falsetto occur.

Keeping your delivery restrained makes it easier to control pitch and range, so give it a try at karaoke.

guidelinesUru

[Official] Uru “Kokoroe” Official Audio (Short ver.) — Theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m. drama “Kazama Kojin: Kyōjō 0”
Guidelines Uru

Uru is a female singer-songwriter known for her enchanting vocals.

Because she has a pure, beautiful voice, many people might feel her songs are hard to sing at karaoke.

For those people, I recommend “Kokoroe.” While it highlights the beautiful vocal lines that are Uru’s trademark, the song actually has a relatively narrow range, making it easy for anyone to hit the high notes.

If you sing it using a whisper voice that mixes in breath, the atmosphere will improve dramatically—give it a try for reference.

filamentUru

[Official] Uru “Filament” – Theme song for the film “When You Cry Because It’s Delicious”
Filament Uru

Uru’s “Filament” gives the impression that the opening pitch of each phrase starts low.

To avoid mismatching timing and pitch, it’s important to nail those openings cleanly.

If you start your voice just a touch earlier, the low notes will align more easily with the pitch bar.

Overall, it’s a breathy song in Uru’s style, but when aiming for a high score, either sing in the voice that’s easiest for you and lock in the pitch firmly, or if you want to sing in Uru’s style, keep the image of starting your voice slightly early to help match the pitch bar.

For the chorus, singing gently with a falsetto base should also make it easier to hit 100 points!

Never endsUru

[Official] Uru “Never ends” Theme song for the TBS Friday drama “DOPE: Narcotics Control Division Special Investigations Unit”
Never endsUru

“Never ends,” the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “DOPE: Narcotics Control Division Special Investigation Unit,” will be familiar to those watching the show.

The verse to pre-chorus range is set on the lower side, so try singing gently and carefully from the start without belting.

The high notes in the chorus go up to around D#5, but avoid forcing it—aim to deliver them cleanly in head voice like Uru.

There’s also a low note around C3 in the bridge, which may be low for many women, though lower-voiced female singers might find it manageable.

Sing gently without straining your throat.

In conclusion

Many of Uru’s songs are tie-in tracks, so there are plenty you’ve probably heard before.

In karaoke, it’s important to pick songs that match your voice and are easy to sing, but crowd-pleasers with high recognition really get everyone excited.

In that sense, Uru’s catalog has lots of tracks I’d recommend for karaoke.

Be sure to practice and make them your own!