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WANIMA songs that are easy to sing, including tracks that are approachable even for those who struggle with high notes!

WANIMA is active in the Japanese rock scene, armed with catchy, high-energy songs.

They’ve released many popular tracks to date and have been loved by a wide range of listeners.

That said, there are probably many people who think, “I want to sing WANIMA at karaoke, but the key seems high and difficult.

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In this article, we’ll introduce relatively easy-to-sing songs from WANIMA’s catalog.

We focused on songs that don’t go too high or have a more relaxed melody, making them easier to sing.

There are also some surprisingly narrow-range songs, so if you’re not good with high notes, you may be able to sing them by adjusting the key.

Now, let’s dive into the recommended tracks!

WANIMA songs that are easy to sing. Includes tracks that are approachable even for those who struggle with high notes! (1–10)

Before the departureWANIMA

WANIMA 'Before the Departure' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
WANIMA before the departure

WANIMA’s song “Before the Departure” is also known for being the theme song of the “Fight! Kyushu” project launched by the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks to support disaster relief for the earthquakes that struck Kumamoto and Oita in 2016.

Featuring gentle high notes, it’s an easier challenge even for those who have hesitated to try WANIMA’s songs because they struggle with high pitches.

The lyrics weave in powerful messages that spark motivation and courage, and singing this song is sure to give you energy.

SLOWWANIMA

“SLOW” is a song that makes you feel like your emotions might burst just by listening or singing along.

It evokes the sea and summer, gently bringing back memories of some summer day or someone from the past.

It’s perfect as your companion on the way to the beach, and it’s a number we’d love for you to sing at summer karaoke.

It’s also recommended for those who think WANIMA’s songs might be too difficult for karaoke.

Since the style leans toward surf music, it should be easier for people who struggle with faster songs.

The overall pitch range stays low throughout, making it easy for anyone—regardless of gender—to sing.

That day, in that placeWANIMA

While WANIMA’s music is known for its up-tempo rhythms and powerful high-register vocals, they also have more relaxed songs with fewer high notes.

The song “Ano Hi, Ano Basho” is one of those—rather than forcefully rousing the listener, it gently stays close and soothes the heart.

Its lyrical message resonates with listeners, and the melody is characterized by a relatively narrow vocal range, making it easy to sing.

It’s a recommended number that even those who struggle with high notes can try with confidence.

WANIMA’s easy-to-sing songs: tracks that are approachable even if you’re not good with high notes! (11–20)

Yesterday's SongWANIMA

In general, WANIMA’s songs are thought to be high-energy and high-pitched.

If you feel the difficulty might be high but still want to try something that gets the crowd going, we recommend “Kinou no Uta” (“Yesterday’s Song”).

Included on their first mini-album “Can Not Behaved!!,” this track has a very simple structure and a relatively narrow vocal range, making it approachable even for those who struggle with high notes.

And above all, its standout feature is how short it is—less than a minute long, even including the intro.

Sing it with momentum and make it sound cool!

Hey yo…WANIMA

This song is included on the first full-length album Are You Coming?, released in 2015.

While WANIMA is often associated with high-energy, uplifting anthems, “Hey yo.

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It isn’t one of their most widely known songs, but it’s easy to sing thanks to its comfortable vocal range and tempo—and above all, the lyrics are sure to grab listeners’ hearts and draw them in.

The song is also known for expressing the band’s sentiments about the Great East Japan Earthquake.

revengeWANIMA

WANIMA - Revenge (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Revenge WANIMA

If you want to blow off steam by singing WANIMA’s songs, I highly recommend “Revenge.” As the title suggests, this track fires off a string of gloomy feelings at a rapid pace.

It might sound tricky at first listen, but songs like this actually have a sense of speed and momentum that can make them easier to sing.

Many people will surely relate to the lyrics, too.

It’s a song where friends listening can easily join in on the chorus, making it perfect for getting everyone hyped—and it’s guaranteed to be a hit when you sing it with WANIMA fans.

MatatabiWANIMA

WANIMA “Matatabi” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO – Ending theme of the anime “Night of the Living Cat”
MatatabiWANIMA

This is an up-tempo, energetic rock song used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Night of the Living Cat,” which starts in July 2025! The vocal range is F#3 to B4, so it should be fairly easy to sing, right? The tempo itself is a brisk 165, and there are some rap-like parts, so I recommend memorizing all the lyrics before singing.

It’s a short track under three minutes, but it will definitely hype up the crowd at karaoke! I personally want to add it to my repertoire, too!