[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing UVERworld songs
UVERworld is a popular Japanese mixture band that emerged in the so-called “2000s” rock scene and has continued to thrive to this day.
Armed with a dynamic and dramatic musical style that can be fiery at times and moving at others, they’ve produced many hit songs.
They’ve often handled anime theme songs as well, so some of you may have discovered them there and become fans.
In this article, we’ll introduce UVERworld tracks that are easy to sing and recommended for karaoke.
Use this as a reference for your song selections!
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[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing UVERworld songs (1–10)
just MelodyUVERworld

The 3rd single “just Melody,” created with the theme of setting out toward spring.
The contrast between the gentle vocals and the tight yet spacious rock sound really lifts your spirits, doesn’t it? For an UVERworld track, the key is low, the vocal range isn’t very wide, and there’s not much dynamic variation, so it should be relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
However, since there are sections where the melody moves quickly, be mindful of your enunciation so you can pronounce the lyrics clearly.
THUG LIFEUVERworld

The song “THUG LIFE,” included on their 11th album, 30.
The contrast between the delicate yet tight acoustic guitar–driven ensemble and the relaxed lyrics is really catchy.
While it features the kind of complex melodies characteristic of UVERworld, it has no large pitch swings and the key is relatively low, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
Plus, at under three minutes, it’s a short pop tune that’s easy to take on.
AVALANCHEUVERworld

The 40th single “AVALANCHE,” chosen as the theme song for the TV drama Avalanche.
Its ensemble, which fuses band sounds with digital elements, and its dramatic song structure really set your heart ablaze.
Although the overall key is high, the vocal range isn’t wide, so it should be easier to sing at karaoke if you set the key to suit your voice.
The melody is relaxed and there aren’t any parts where you have to belt, making it approachable; however, precisely because of that, be mindful of dynamics—otherwise you won’t capture the original atmosphere.
[Karaoke] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing UVERworld Songs (11–20)
SHINEUVERworld
The song “SHINE,” included as the coupling track on the second single “CHANCE!”, was completed right after the band changed its name from its predecessor to UVERworld.
The arrangement builds from a transparent, airy opening into an aggressive rock sound that really lifts your energy.
While there are challenging parts like switching from rap to melody, the overall key is low and the range isn’t wide, so it should be relatively easy to sing.
Since the dynamics in the rap sections are more important than in the melody, it’s a number I’d like you to sing with that in mind.
Q.E.D.UVERworld

The song “Q.
E.
D.” is included on the 9th album TYCOON.
It was used as the ending theme for the suspense fantasy series Grimm, and its message—urging you to live life on your own terms—makes a strong impact.
Although the melody is complex, with a high key and many leaps in pitch, the overall vocal range isn’t wide, so it becomes easier to sing if you set a key that suits you.
Because the song structure develops rapidly in a way characteristic of UVERworld, be careful not to get left behind when singing it at karaoke.
dimpleUVERworld

The ballad “Dimple,” included on their 11th album, 30.
The lyrics, themed around a traditional Chinese folktale, create a romantic atmosphere that will likely make many listeners think of someone dear to them.
The song is sung in a restrained tone throughout, and its range isn’t wide, making it relatively approachable for karaoke.
However, the key is on the higher side, so if it feels difficult to sing, adjusting it to a key that suits you will let you perform it comfortably.
AWAYOKUBA - SlashUVERworld

Included on the 7th album THE ONE, AWAYOKUBA-Kiru is a dramatic number whose live performances open with strings.
The tapping guitar phrases and the passionate saxophone sound at the start, together with the driving beat, really raise the excitement.
Although it’s not easy—the song starts in a high key and the chorus features repeated long phrases sung in a single breath—the melody itself is simple, making it relatively singable.
The vocal range isn’t extremely wide, so if you set the key to suit your voice, you can enjoy singing this emotional rock tune comfortably.





