Yuuri is a singer-songwriter known for popular songs like “Betelgeuse” and “Dry Flower.” He’s also active as a YouTuber on his channel “Yuuri Channel.” In this article, we introduce Yuuri’s songs that are easy to sing.
If you’re looking for easy-to-sing tracks available at karaoke, be sure to check this out.
From the masterpiece that put his name on the map to lesser-known works, let’s practice and give them a try!
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Yuri’s easy-to-sing songs. Recommended tracks for karaoke (1–10)
Christmas EveYuri

This song, which portrays a bittersweet love, is Yuuri’s first Christmas track.
Released in November 2022, it was also included on his second album, “Ni.” It delicately expresses the loneliness of winter nights and feelings that never reach their destination, with Yuuri’s clear, soaring vocals resonating deeply.
A music video has also been released, featuring actress Sara Minami.
The song will resonate with those spending Christmas night alone or those who have experienced parting from someone dear.
Its melody line is easy to sing at karaoke, so it’s also recommended for anyone looking for one of Yuuri’s more accessible songs to perform.
Biri MillionYuri

For those who like songs with a gentle, heartwarming atmosphere, I recommend “Birimirion.” It’s Yuri’s 14th single, and it unfolds a mysterious story: an old man appears before a young person and offers to buy their remaining lifespan.
Through their exchange, the song conveys that life is so precious it can’t be traded for money.
It’s a pop song infused with a positive message, making it perfect for moments when you want to get energized.
LeoYuri

The song “Leo,” included on Yuuri’s first album Ich (One), became a hot topic.
It’s a ballad he wrote after the death of his beloved dog.
From the dog’s perspective, it portrays being bought from a pet shop, spending time together and strengthening their bond, and finally passing away.
Since it can be seen as a love song from the dog to its owner, I hope you’ll sing it with deep emotion.
It’s also recommended for those looking for a music video with a moving, story-driven narrative.
Dried flowersYuri

When it comes to Yuuri’s signature songs, many people probably think of “Dry Flower.” This track is a sequel to “Kakurenbo,” and it became a massive hit after being performed on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE.
While the previous song is told from a male perspective, this one portrays heartbreak from a female point of view.
The chorus has a very powerful feel, so it’s recommended for those who want to showcase their vocal volume.
Also, if a woman is going to sing it, it might be helpful to refer to Uru’s cover version.
Hide-and-seekYuri

Yuri’s first indie digital single is Kakurenbo (Hide-and-Seek).
Once it was released, word of mouth spread mainly on TikTok, and it became a big hit.
This song serves as a prequel to Dry Flower, portraying a man’s sorrow after his beloved partner disappears from their home, using the metaphor of hide-and-seek.
The sections where he calls out as if they’re playing hide-and-seek are especially striking, so how about focusing your singing on those parts? The more feeling you put into it, the more poignantly it will come across.
Sakura Clear SkiesYuri

The first graduation song created by Yuuri is “Sakurabare.” It’s a gentle-sounding ballad, and the lyrics depict a boy on the day of his departure expressing gratitude to his parents.
Because of that theme, it’s perfect for graduation ceremonies, farewell parties, or any time you want to convey thanks to someone.
Another notable feature is the brief pause right before the chorus.
The chorus is the most climactic part, so you naturally tend to push and run out of breath.
But with this song, I think you’ll find it easier to sing smoothly.
shutterYuri

Let me introduce “Shutter,” a song with a chill, pleasant melody.
This piece was written by Yuuri for photographer JUN MIYASAKA on Yuuri’s own YouTube channel—so what I’m introducing here is the self-cover version.
It’s a bittersweet breakup song, but thanks to the melody it doesn’t get too somber, which is one of its defining features.
Try singing the first half with an airy, relaxed feel, and the final chorus with a bit of a powerful, embellished delivery.







