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)
D-tecnoLifeUVERworld

Despite being their debut song, the first single “D-tecnoLife” was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime BLEACH.
Its arrangement—featuring a melancholic melody and a human beatbox showcased in the interlude—brilliantly highlights UVERworld’s potential as a band.
Since the overall key is low and the melody is relaxed relative to the tempo, it’s also a great pick for karaoke.
It’s a rock tune with a cool ensemble that will liven up your karaoke session; if possible, try taking on the human beatbox part too.
MONDO PIECEUVERworld

The 18th single “MONDO PIECE” was produced for use in the end credits of UVERworld’s first-ever Tokyo Dome concert, “LAST TOUR FINAL at TOKYO DOME.” Its lyrics, which convey an approach to life and a sense of connection with fans, resonate deeply alongside an emotional ensemble.
While the melody moves up and down a lot and spans a wide vocal range, the overall key is low and the tempo is relaxed, making it relatively approachable for karaoke.
It’s a captivating number that stirs the heart—even for those who aren’t fans.
REVERSIUVERworld

The 23rd single “REVERSI,” which was chosen as the theme song for the animated film Blue Exorcist: The Movie.
Due to popular demand from fans, it was released as a re-cut single from the 7th album THE ONE, and many listeners will likely relate to its lyrics about keeping your sights set on dreams and goals with a hungry spirit.
While there are many challenging sections—such as the B-melody where low rap and high-pitched melody alternate—the actual vocal range isn’t as wide as it sounds, so it’s easier to sing if you set the key to suit your voice.
With a catchy, hook-filled chorus that’s fun to sing, it’s a rock tune packed with UVERworld’s appeal.
Mikage’s WillUVERworld

The song Mikage Ishi was created with the theme of “a song you can sing at a friend’s wedding” and is included on the 4th album AwakEVE.
Its title is a coined word derived from Mikage-ishi (granite often seen in gravestones), and the lyrics are striking for evoking everyday scenery while conveying a sense of eternity.
The tempo is relaxed and the overall key is low, but there’s a leap in pitch at the start of the chorus, so take care not to go off key.
It’s a heartwarming number perfect not only for a friend’s wedding, but also for karaoke with someone special.
earthy worldUVERworld

The song “earthy world,” included on the 4th album AwakEVE—which was created with the hope that “it becomes a record that lets each listener change for the better”—features lyrics expressing feelings toward the members and fans that, together with a refreshing rock ensemble, truly move the heart.
While it has an exhilarating, fast-paced melody, it doesn’t climb much into the high register, and the tune is simple, making it easy to remember and sing even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s a rock tune perfect for karaoke: singing its passionate message will lift your spirits.
Born SlippyUVERworld

Born Slippy is a cover of a song by Underworld, known as a globally acclaimed techno unit.
It’s included on their eighth album, Ø CHOIR, and while it preserves the original’s airy feel, the UVERworld-style arrangement is striking.
With a low key, a narrow vocal range, and little dynamic variation, it should be approachable even for those who aren’t very confident singers.
However, since it’s a cover of a Western song and the lyrics are entirely in English, be sure to memorize them well before performing it in front of others at karaoke.
Hi! Problem childUVERworld

The song “Hi! Mondaisaku,” included on their fifth album LAST—whose title carries the meaning of “the best shot” or “the ultimate shot”—is packed with the members’ personal experiences in its lyrics, offering a glimpse into UVERworld’s background that you can’t see on stage.
While the freely woven melody is complex, it stays within a consistent vocal range, making it approachable for karaoke.
With its driving beat that boosts your excitement, it’s a unique yet passionately charged rock tune.





