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Popular Aimer songs that are easy to sing

Popular Aimer songs that are easy to sing
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Singer Aimer, who has many tie-in songs including anime themes and became widely known among both children and adults after her songs were featured in the smash-hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.

Many people are captivated by her uniquely moving voice.

So, are Aimer’s songs easy to sing? Most people would probably say, “They seem difficult.”

While her vocal timbre is one of a kind, she actually has quite a few songs that are relatively easy to sing.

In particular, there are many tracks that women who struggle with high notes find easy to sing, making them great choices to try at karaoke.

Men should definitely give them a shot too by adjusting the key.

Aimer’s popular easy-to-sing songs (1–10)

Ms. SeptemberAimer

RADWIMPS September-san / Aimer
Ms. SeptemberAimer

The song September-san is included as a coupling track to the 11th single Chouchou Musubi.

It’s a cover of a RADWIMPS song, whose frontman is Yojiro Noda, the producer of the A-side track.

The refreshing ensemble featuring acoustic guitar and the light, off-beat rhythm are striking.

The melody is relaxed, with many phrases that stay on the same pitch, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

However, be careful with the occasional large leaps in pitch—if you miss them, it can be hard to get back into the original flow.

Unrequited loveAimer

Aimer “Kataomoi” MUSIC VIDEO (FULL ver.)
Unrequited loveAimer

Aimer’s voice is achingly tender and resonates straight in the heart.

Her song “Kataomoi” is one of her most popular tracks, and it seems perfect as a karaoke pick for anyone in love.

Songs about “unrequited love” often carry sadness or an indescribable heaviness, but this one gently and purely conveys the feeling of thinking about someone straight from the heart.

It’s a number that makes you feel kind as you sing it—highly recommended for women in love.

glowing madder-redAimer

Aimer “Akane Sasu” MUSIC VIDEO (FULL ver.)
glowing madder-redAimer

The 12th single Akane Sasu, released as a double A-side with everlasting snow.

Used as the ending theme for the TV anime Natsume’s Book of Friends Go, its sentimental lyrics vividly evoke scenes and tug at the heartstrings.

With a relaxed tempo and no drastic leaps in pitch, it’s quite singable if you approach it calmly.

Featuring an ensemble of piano and strings that feels good to sing over, it’s a ballad that suggests a return to Aimer’s roots.

Stardust VenusAimer

Aimer “Stardust Venus” × 360 Reality Audio | Special Video
Stardust VenusAimer

The 4th single “Hoshikuzu Venus,” released as a double A-side with “Anata ni Deawanakereba ~Natsuyuki Fuyuka~.” Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV One Two Next drama “Will Such Extravagant Love Fall Upon Me?,” it features a spacious ensemble highlighted by delicate piano tones that feels wonderfully soothing.

Although the vocal range is narrow and the tempo is relaxed, be careful of the sudden leap in pitch that appears in the chorus, which can be tricky.

With sentimental lyrics that stir the heart, it’s a ballad you’ll want to sing with feeling at karaoke.

ZiluAimer

Aimer “Kiro” MUSIC VIDEO (Mo Dao Zu Shi: The Past Special Edit)
ZiluAimer

A song by Aimer, released digitally in 2021.

It was also used as the ending theme for the TV anime Mo Dao Zu Shi: The Past.

Aimer has been highly praised for her vocal ability since her debut, and that strength is fully on display in this track as well, resulting in a ballad with exceptionally expressive vocals.

Combining both softness and power, this song by Aimer offers a great deal for women who want to improve their singing.

In particular, her vocal production is truly outstanding.

When singing the high notes in the chorus, be careful not to force the high tones.

everlasting snowAimer

Aimer 『everlasting snow』MUSIC VIDEO
everlasting snowAimer

The 12th single “everlasting snow,” released as a double A-side with “Akane-sasu.” Selected as the ending theme for the information program “Hiruobi!,” this emotional number features lyrics that evoke wintry scenery and a clear, transparent ensemble.

While there are challenging sections due to wide melodic leaps and intricate runs, the overall vocal range isn’t very broad, making it relatively easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s a perfect pick for the Christmas season—a ballad you’ll definitely want to add to your repertoire.

Memories from todayAimer

The song “Kyou kara Omoide,” included as the coupling track on the 5th single RE:I AM EP.

Its lyrics, which depict a complex psychology evoking the image of an eternal farewell with a loved one, truly move the heart.

Because of its narrow vocal range, low key, restrained singing, and minimal dynamics, it should be approachable even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.

The melody is quite relaxed as well, making it easy to sing calmly—a ballad that brings tears whether you’re singing it or listening to it.