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[Karaoke] A collection of easy-to-sing songs by yama

Singer yama drew attention after the 2020 hit release of Haru wo Tsugeru.

With a crystal-clear high tone and a husky timbre, they deliver a beautiful vocal range from low to high notes.

This article picks out yama’s songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.

Many tracks don’t require a wide vocal range and feature steady rhythms and melodies, making them recommended for those who aren’t confident singers or are new to karaoke.

Try mastering these songs that exude the urban vibe that has made yama especially popular among Gen Z.

[Karaoke] Collection of Easy-to-Sing yama Songs (11–20)

Record (feat. Taka Perry)yama

yama “Record (feat. Taka Perry)” Music Video
Record (feat. Taka Perry) yama

Singer-songwriter yama, whose stylish musicality has made her popular among women in their teens and twenties, has recently been leaning into Black music, producing sophisticated tracks in genres like R&B.

Among her R&B-tinged works, the one I especially recommend is Record (feat.

Taka Perry).

While it has an R&B flavor, it barely features advanced techniques like melismas or falls.

The vocal range is about average, and although the pitch movement is a bit on the dynamic side, it’s exceptionally easy to sing for an R&B-style track.

echoyama

yama “Kodama” Music Video
Kodama yama

Created based on the voices of young people, this work is a meaningful song that carries a message to society.

Yama’s clear, translucent vocals express the desire to be freed from online slander and the anxiety of being judged by others.

It was released in February 2024 as part of NTT DOCOMO’s “Graduation Hope Ceremony” project.

It’s perfect for moments when you want to face your inner self or reflect on social issues.

Yama’s delicate singing and pop melody gently resonate with listeners.

It’s a track you’ll want to play during quiet, contemplative times.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced some easy-to-sing songs by yama, a singer who enjoys overwhelming support from younger generations.

Many of the tracks make great use of rhythmic instrumentation, so the key is to stay mindful of the tempo as you sing.

If you can handle the shifts from low to high notes and the key changes from the pre-chorus to the chorus, you’ll have them mastered.

The vocal ranges aren’t too wide, making these songs easy for karaoke beginners too—be sure to try them out at karaoke!