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Recommended Kenshi Yonezu songs that are easy to sing at karaoke

Recommended Kenshi Yonezu songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
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Recommended Kenshi Yonezu songs that are easy to sing at karaoke

Kenshi Yonezu is a singer-songwriter who delivers songs to listeners that unfold a one-of-a-kind world.

Gaining attention for his work as the Vocaloid producer HACHI, he is now an indispensable presence in the Japanese music scene.

Among his tracks, we’ve picked out songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.

Even those who find it challenging to sing within ranges that match his distinctive rhythms and melodic progressions can give these a try.

We’re introducing a wide selection—not only slow-tempo songs but also mid- to up-tempo numbers.

Try singing songs that fit your own theme, such as “the key suits me” or “the rhythm is easy to follow.”

Recommended Kenshi Yonezu songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (1–10)

electric shockKenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu – Electric Shock
Kanden by Kenshi Yonezu

A funk number with an impressive horn section will capture your heart.

This work expresses the world of a detective drama through music, featuring a lively rhythm that makes you want to play it in the car.

Written as the theme song for TBS’s Friday drama MIU404, it was released digitally in July 2020.

It’s also included on the album STRAY SHEEP and showcases the breadth of Kenshi Yonezu’s musicality.

The music video drew a huge response, surpassing one million views about an hour and fifty minutes after its release.

It’s also a great pick to try at karaoke—sing along with the rhythm and it’s sure to lift your spirits.

Eine KleineKenshi Yonezu

Included on the major-label debut album YANKEE and widely known as one of Kenshi Yonezu’s signature songs due to its enduring popularity, Eine Kleine resonates with the striking contrast between its memorable acoustic guitar phrases and sentimental lyrics.

The tempo is relaxed, but the melody moves around quite a bit, so make sure to practice thoroughly before performing it in front of others.

It’s an emotional rock tune that, when sung at karaoke, is sure to draw listeners into its world.

fireworks (launched into the sky)Kenshi Yonezu

[Chinese/Japanese Subtitles] Fireworks | Uchiage Hanabi [Kenshi Yonezu Solo Version]
Fireworks (Uchiage Hanabi) Kenshi Yonezu

A self-cover of Uchiage Hanabi, which became a hot topic when the collaborative version with DAOKO was chosen as the theme song for the animated film “Fireworks.” It’s included on the major 3rd album BOOTLEG, and since it’s sung solely by Kenshi Yonezu, it gives a distinctly different impression.

The chorus features some slightly higher notes, but overall the key is low and the tempo relaxed, making it easy to sing.

If you’re at karaoke with women, the collaboration version can also get everyone excited—it’s a famous song that almost everyone has probably heard.

paprikaKenshi Yonezu

A self-cover of “Paprika,” which was originally provided to Foorin, a music unit formed by elementary and junior high school students, and went on to become a massive hit.

Compared to Foorin’s version, the subtly altered melody and the somewhat wistful, ennui-tinged atmosphere leave a strong impression.

The key is lower and easier to sing, and since it’s a well-known song, it’s easy to remember and a crowd-pleaser at karaoke.

However, because the key and chord progression differ, if you’re used to the Foorin version, make sure to practice in advance so you won’t get confused by the ensemble when performing in front of others.

viviKenshi Yonezu

“vivi,” included on the first album diorama that marked the start of Kenshi Yonezu’s career as a singer-songwriter.

From the intro’s guitar riff with its somewhat dark resonance, it evokes the feel of a Vocaloid track.

While most of the song sits in a low key, the chorus introduces a complex melody that shifts between falsetto and chest voice, requiring precise pitch control.

With its heartrending lyrics and sentimental atmosphere that pierce the heart, it’s a number you’ll want to sing at karaoke while envisioning the scenes it paints.

AzaleaKenshi Yonezu

The flower’s meaning is “I’m happy to be loved by you.” It’s a song that evokes love and loss.

With Kenshi Yonezu’s distinctive melodies and profound lyrics, it unfolds a sweetly heartrending world.

Released in November 2024, this track was written as the theme song for the Netflix drama “Sayonara no Tsuzuki” (The Continuation of Goodbye).

It beautifully captures the drama’s atmosphere and showcases Yonezu’s talent.

It’s a song that supports those who have experienced heartbreak or are trying to move on from a farewell with someone important.

Its touching lyrics and gentle melody are sure to soothe your heart.

The tune is also easy to sing at karaoke, so give it a try.

Pale BlueKenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu – Pale Blue / Kenshi Yonezu
Pale Blue Kenshi Yonezu

A ballad that shines with Kenshi Yonezu’s delicate sensibility.

Released in June 2021 as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Rikokatsu,” this piece is notable for its clear, translucent sound that evokes a pale blue hue.

The beautiful shift into higher notes in the chorus resonates deeply with listeners.

When singing it at karaoke, why not challenge yourself to capture its meticulous emotional expression? The lyrics, depicting the pain of heartbreak and the courage to move forward, will comfort anyone who has experienced the end of a relationship.

With over 100 million streams, the song has struck a chord with many people.

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