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!
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Aimyon’s easy-to-sing songs: Karaoke tracks where you can aim for a high score (21–30)
Lucky coloraimyon

The song “Lucky Color” stands out with its slightly rock-like performance.
Among Aimyon’s tracks, the heavily distorted guitar is particularly striking, but the vocal line isn’t that intense.
Overall, it’s a song that’s relatively easy to sing, though the pitch shifts in the chorus are a bit dramatic, so you’ll want to be careful there.
Mixing in falsetto like in the original makes it tricky, so for karaoke, try lowering the key before singing.
The other sections sit in a lower range, so you should be able to sing them without much practice.
The time when I remember the day we chatted foolishly at duskaimyon

A refreshing track featuring gritty guitars and drums mixed with handclaps, “When I Remember the Time We Chatted Nonsense at Dusk.” Among Aimyon’s songs, this one in particular carries a laid-back vibe, characterized by a style that feels like a blend of folk and country music.
Surprisingly, the song has a narrow vocal range.
Its bright tone masks this, but the range is so limited that even men can sing it in the original key, making it easy to sing for those who struggle with high notes.
Aimyong’s easy-to-sing songs: Tracks that can score high in karaoke (31–40)
Poplar Cafe at the Station Frontaimyon

A refreshing yet warm melody makes Aimyon’s song “Ekimae Kissa Poplar” especially memorable.
Featuring guitar that evokes a bottleneck-slide style, the performance has a distinctive tropical feel.
The vocal line in this piece is very simple: there are no dramatic leaps in pitch, the range is somewhat narrow, and the rhythm is easy to follow.
It’s a song that anyone—regardless of gender—can sing with ease.
If you like tracks that evoke the evening or a tropical atmosphere, consider adding this one to your repertoire.
Ra, a storyaimyon

Aimyon’s famous song “Ra, no Hanashi.” It’s an impressive track with an upbeat, slightly classical-style arrangement, yet the vocal line is crafted to be very simple.
The most singable aspect of this piece is, above all, its range.
While many of Aimyon’s songs surprisingly span a wide range, this one stays mostly in the mid register.
The tempo is moderate and the rhythm is easy to catch, so most women should be able to sing it comfortably in the original key.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon

This is the ninth major single, written as the theme song for the animated film of the same name, Her Blue Sky.
The lyrics are crafted from the perspective of the characters in the story, and the transparent-feeling intro with piano and strings creates a vivid world.
The vocal range isn’t particularly wide and the overall key is on the lower side, but because the melody is distinctive, be sure to practice thoroughly before performing it at karaoke.
If the key still doesn’t suit you, try adjusting it to match your own range and practice with that setting.
imposteraimyon

The work “Nisemono” stands out for its calm, emo-tinged musicality.
While it’s a bright, major-key song, the lyrics are somewhat pessimistic, and that contrast is part of its appeal.
The most singable aspect of the piece is, above all, the rhythm.
There are no complex rhythms, and the melody doesn’t rise and fall dramatically, so it’s basically easy to sing.
However, there are a few long notes and some simple falsetto parts in places, so you’ll need to pay attention to those sections when singing.
Say you like me.aimyon

Aimyon’s hidden gem “Say You Love Me.” Around the time this track was released, she began solidifying her style, and this work strongly showcases the hallmarks of her current folk-music approach.
Because folk music prioritizes lyrics over melody, this song follows suit with a simple melodic structure.
In particular, the vocal range is very narrow, making it recommended for those who struggle with high notes.
Give it a try.



