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Aimyon songs that are easy to sing. Songs you can score high with at karaoke.

Aimyon is a singer-songwriter who represents the 2020s.

She has created numerous hit songs to date, including “Marigold” and “Naked Heart.”

Her songs are known for their familiar, accessible melodies and are often said to be easy to sing.

At the same time, many people feel that quite a few of her songs are hard to sing because of the low range that is one of her charms.

So in this article, we’ll introduce some of her songs that are easy to sing, focusing on factors like the familiarity of the melody lines and the breadth of the vocal range.

Practice the songs we’re about to introduce and show them off with confidence at karaoke!

Aimyong songs that are easy to sing. Karaoke songs where you can aim for a high score (1–10)

Rhythm 64aimyon

Aimyon – Rhythm 64 [very short movie]
Rhythm 64aimyon

Rhythm 64, the original commercial song for Shiseido Beauty Wellness.

The title and music video might give off a comical vibe, but once you listen, it unexpectedly unfolds as a calm, gently soothing ballad.

The chord progressions, reminiscent of those used in smooth jazz that’s popular in recent J-pop, are also striking.

This piece is very easy to sing.

The main reason is its vocal range.

The range is quite narrow, with almost everything sung in the mid register.

There are hardly any sections that call for vibrato, making it a great pick for those who want to sing a steady, mellow song.

night busaimyon

Aimyon’s song “Night Bus” features a striking, fast-paced melody.

Rather than the calm folk-inspired style she’s known for today, this track leans more toward classic Japanese rock.

Its familiar chord progression for Japanese listeners makes it easy to sing.

Despite its high energy, the song is confined to a relatively narrow vocal range.

The vocal line unfolds in the mid to upper-mid range, making it very accessible and singable for any gender.

Give it a try.

Matryoshkaaimyon

Aimyon’s hidden gem “Matryoshka.” Although Aimyon has said that 1970s folk music is her musical root, this song lets you really taste those roots.

While the track as a whole features crisp, cutting guitar for a sharp melody, the vocal line itself evokes classic, old-school folk.

The vocal range isn’t especially wide, and the rhythm is very easy to catch, making it a song that’s easy to sing for anyone, regardless of gender.

Aimyong songs that are easy to sing. Karaoke songs where you can aim for a high score (11–20)

shiny thingsaimyon

Aimer’s classic “Hikarimono” is marked by its gentle, memorable melody.

It has the feel of a quintessential J-pop ballad, arranged at a generally slow-leaning mid-tempo throughout.

The vocal line is crafted to be very catchy, without the abrupt pitch jumps common in many contemporary songs.

In addition, the vocal range is on the narrower side, with very few high sections.

It also doesn’t demand much volume, so most women should be able to sing it without difficulty.

tipsyaimyon

Aimyon carries on Japanese folk music that has continued since the 1970s.

A hidden gem where you can savor her folk sound is Horoyoi.

The bittersweet, gritty instrumentation and catchy vocal line really stand out.

Perhaps because the song is from a male perspective, there are parts where it’s fine to sing a bit rough, which makes it easier to perform.

Although the song leans somewhat toward higher notes, if you’re not comfortable with falsetto, it’s also recommended to deliberately sing it in chest voice.

I acted tough.aimyon

Aimingyon’s work “Tsuyogari mashita” leaves a strong impression with its deep message.

As one of her early and very well-known songs, many listeners will likely recognize it.

What makes this song easy to sing is its approachable vocal line and range.

While not narrow, the range isn’t wide either, and the vocal line’s development feels very familiar.

There’s a part of the chorus that approaches falsetto, but if that’s difficult, you can simply lower the key.

MIOaimyon

Aimyong’s classic “MIO,” written for her friend named Mio, is especially memorable for its vivid, scene-evoking lyrics—likely because it’s addressed to a specific person.

It’s also a fan favorite.

One reason it’s easy to sing is that there are hardly any high-register parts.

Most of the song sits in the low to mid range, so even those who struggle with high notes can sing it comfortably.

If you want to make it sound even better, try singing with feeling and adding dynamic expression.