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

flying fishWANIMA

WANIMA “Flying Fish” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Flying Fish WANIMA

This song was released on August 13, 2025.

Since it’s mostly composed in the low-mid to high-mid range, I think it’s relatively easy to sing in terms of vocal range.

There’s a C5 in the first and last chorus, and it feels great if you ride the melody and push it out with momentum there.

It has WANIMA’s signature rock vibe with a distinctive rhythm, so let’s lock in a few key points.

The song actually starts from the chorus, and it kicks off on the offbeat.

It’s fine to place the accent on the first beat, so make sure to line up firmly there.

The A section has rap elements, so rhythm matters more than pitch.

Try using your hands like you’re shaking maracas and keep time at double speed.

It’s a short track at about three minutes, but it sounds really cool if you can nail it—definitely give it a try at karaoke!

THANXWANIMA

WANIMA- THANX(OFFICIAL VIDEO)
THANXWANIMA

The song “THANX” is perfect for moments when you want to send a song to a friend with a message of encouragement.

It really shines when sung with emotion, and it’s not only very popular among fans but also widely known—a memorable number with lyrics and a melody that resonate deeply.

Men may need to watch out for the slightly high key, but try to sing with a clear, expansive tone, keeping the high notes in mind.

Also, because the lyrics express a universal “thank you,” this song is ideal for conveying gratitude not just to friends but to many different people.

It's fine./Don't worry about it./Just do it.WANIMA

It's fine./Don't worry about it./Just do it.
Just WANIMA already.

“Iikara” is a track included on WANIMA’s debut single “Think That.

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It’s a popular song featuring mature lyrics that recount a night with an alluring woman.

In contrast to its lyrical content, the sound arrangement is very powerful, and the catchy melody is striking.

Punkish elements and a reggae flavor are seamlessly blended, resulting in a signature WANIMA sound that’s highly favored among fans.

It’s also relatively easy to sing even for those who struggle with high notes, making it easy to join in on choruses with friends and a great pick for getting everyone hyped together.

Let's give it a try.WANIMA

"Let's Try" Full ver. WANIMA [Official]
Let's do it, WANIMA!

An energetic rock number that lifts your spirits just by listening.

Created by WANIMA in January 2017 for a new commercial in au’s Santaro series, this piece is a rock arrangement of a folk song everyone knows.

It’s a motivational anthem that gives you a push when you want to find the courage to start something new.

Included on the album “Everybody!!” released in January 2018, it topped the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.

Celebrating the greatness of facing forward and taking on challenges, this song is the perfect cheer anthem for students and for anyone about to dive into a new environment.

In conclusion

While WANIMA’s songs are often associated with high energy, up-tempo vibes and distinctive high vocals, we’ve picked out mainly tracks with more relaxed melodies and lower keys.

Also, even when WANIMA’s songs are in a high key, many of them have a relatively narrow vocal range, so if you’re not comfortable with high notes, try lowering the key—some tracks may be surprisingly easy to sing.

Give them a try!