A roundup of popular Yorushika songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
Yorushika is a duo consisting of composer n-buna—known as a Vocaloid producer behind hits like “Yoake to Hotaru” and “Toumei Elegy”—and vocalist suis.
They continue to release a wide range of profound music, from delicate pieces that touch the heartstrings to nostalgic and emotional rock numbers.
This time, I’d like to introduce some of Yorushika’s songs that are relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
Give them a try!
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A roundup of popular Yorushika songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (1–10)
The Robber and the BouquetYorushika

The song “Robber and Bouquet” opens the 1st EP, Creation.
Its contrast between thought-provoking, decadent lyrics and an ensemble featuring a light, upbeat groove creates an addictive appeal.
While the vocal range is broad—with passages that move in low registers and others in high—the overall key sits low and the melody has few leaps, so if you set it to a key that suits you, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a hooky pop tune we’d love you to sing while picturing the scenes it evokes.
That's Why I Gave Up MusicNEW!Yorushika

This is a song included as the title track of Yorushika’s first full album.
The entire album is structured as a concept album, and its theme seems to be a narrative of “a young man who has to quit music writing a song to a woman.” Within the song, there are both quiet sections and powerful expressions, so if you can switch up your vocal delivery, you can sing it really cool.
But it’s also recommended for those who just want to convey their feelings without focusing too much on that.
It might be good to start by listening and singing along repeatedly so you can keep the rhythm accurately.
When you finally sing it at karaoke, you’ll probably feel great once you finish.
For the fast-paced parts, don’t try to pronounce every single syllable—aim to sing smoothly along with the melody; and for the lines in the last chorus that feel like spoken dialogue, try saying them clearly!
Hanagimi (Flower Court Bureau)Yorushika

“Hanagumimai” is a track from the artist’s second major full-length album, “Tosaku,” released in 2020.
The album reached No.
1 on the Billboard album chart and ranked No.
2 on Oricon.
The song portrays a man left behind after a woman leaves home, and its lyrics poignantly capture his loneliness.
It’s a mid-tempo rock tune, with a memorable octave phrase played on the piano in the chorus.
Be sure to try singing it at karaoke!
Compilation of Popular Yorushika Songs That Are Easy to Sing at Karaoke (11–20)
to clear up (weather)Yorushika

Yorushika’s songs are known for lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners and a distinctive sound.
This piece, chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, was released in January 2024.
It skillfully uses elements of nature—such as rain, wind, and flowers—to express human emotions and hope.
The lyrics, which convey the courage to overcome hardship and the importance of holding on to hope, are sure to speak to many hearts.
It’s a recommended track not only for Yorushika fans but also for anyone seeking the courage to keep looking forward.
ChinokateYorushika

Chinokate is the 13th digital-only single, written as the theme song for the TV drama Renovation Like Magic and inspired by The Fruits of the Earth by French novelist André Gide.
It’s a breezy pop tune whose memorable sound and choral work create a distinctive sonic world.
The relaxed melody and relatively narrow vocal range make it a good pick even for those who aren’t confident singers.
However, because the melody and ensemble are quite tight, take care not to fall behind the rhythm when singing it at karaoke.
Clouds and GhostsYorushika

The song “Clouds and Ghosts,” included on the 1st mini-album ‘The Summer Grass Is in the Way,’ is also known for the lyric line that inspired the band’s name.
Despite weaving in various sound effects, its pop ensemble showcases the musical depth of Yorushika.
With its generally low key and restrained vocal line, it’s likely easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
It’s an addictive number; try to sing while staying mindful of the expansive sound that gives the track its breadth.
Liar MoonYorushika

“Usotsuki” was used as the ending song for the animated film A Whisker Away.
It’s the closing track on the 1st EP, Sōsaku, and is notable for its airy ensemble featuring piano tones.
While there are moments of high notes using falsetto, the overall key is low and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
With its gentle, unhurried melody, it’s a recommended pop tune for when you want to sing softly and tenderly.





