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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’s easy-to-sing songs: Karaoke tracks where you can aim for a high score (41–50)

On your marksaimyon

Aimyon – About One [Official Audio]
On your marksaimyon

There are times when you feel a little fed up with yourself for chasing easy happiness, aren’t there? This song gently stays close to those feelings and warmly embraces you just as you are—it’s a heartfelt track by Aimyon.

Released in July 2025, it was written as the theme song for the TBS Sunday drama “The 19th Chart,” starring Jun Matsumoto.

The show’s worldview—standing by patients’ hearts and daily lives—beautifully aligns with her delicate yet resolute vocals.

The tempo starts relaxed and swells into a dramatic middle section, as if tracing the subtleties of the heart.

If you listen to it on a night when you’re feeling a bit worn out, it will surely lighten your heart.

I hate mornings.aimyon

Aimyon’s classic “Asa ga Kirai” is striking for its simple performance.

While the melody itself isn’t in a minor key, the tempo gives the song a somewhat downbeat impression.

Even so, the vocal line is crafted into a highly catchy ballad.

The A and B sections sit in the lower range, and the chorus features falsetto several times, so the overall range is fairly wide.

However, because there aren’t rapid, dramatic jumps in pitch at a fast tempo, anyone who can produce a normal falsetto should be able to sing it without issue.

Art of Todayaimyon

Aimyon’s classic “Today’s Art” stands out for its cool, groove-driven bassline.

While she’s known for melodies with a distinctly J-pop flavor, the bassline in this track hints at elements of American pop-rock.

One of the most singable aspects of the song is its narrow vocal range.

Although the track carries high energy, the vocal line itself is very restrained, so even those who struggle with higher notes can sing it comfortably.

The pitch is easy to grasp as well, making it a great choice for anyone who feels unsure about their singing—give it a try.

Sketchaimyon

[Thai-sub] Sketch – Aimyon 🩵💫
Sketchaimyon

This song, which serves as the theme for the new Doraemon movie, is a heartwarming track depicted from Aimyon’s gentle perspective.

The tender lyrics are striking, as if carefully capturing small, everyday moments we don’t usually notice.

The way it portrays Nobita and Doraemon’s calm daily life—almost like painting a picture—naturally leaves you with a warm, fuzzy feeling.

Scheduled for CD release on March 5, 2025, this will be Aimyon’s 17th single.

Written specifically as the theme for the film “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Picture-World Story,” it’s a work filled with Aimyon’s love for Doraemon, a series she has adored since childhood.

With its slow tempo and a melody that sits mostly in the mid-range, it’s a song that’s relatively easy to sing.

Futabaaimyon

Aimyon – Futaba [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Futabaaimyon

“Futaba,” the fourth digital-only single, was created as the theme song for the NHK-sponsored event “Aimyon 18 Festival.” The lyrics, said to be inspired by videos submitted by 18-year-olds nationwide who wished to participate, serve as a cheer for the younger generation as they set off on new paths.

Thanks to its simple beat, the rhythm is easy to follow and the melody isn’t complex; however, the large range gap between the verse and the chorus means you’ll need practice to sing it well.

It’s catchy and easy to remember, so if you find a key that suits your voice, it becomes much easier to sing—give it a try at karaoke.

You know,aimyon

This is Aimyon’s 15th single overall, released in December 2023.

It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window.” Aimyon’s unadorned vocals and the gentle musical tone are a perfect match, resulting in a fine piece that beautifully captures the world of the film it accompanies.

Reflecting that tone, the vocal melody sits in a range that can be sung comfortably and softly, making it an ideal karaoke choice for those without a wide vocal range.

There is a section in the B melody where the higher notes are sung in falsetto, so practice switching registers smoothly there.

I’ve always admired it.aimyon

Among Aimyon’s songs, “Akogarete Kitanda” stands out for its uniquely striking sound quality.

By deliberately avoiding a perfectly polished master, it embraces the clipping that occurs on long sustained notes and turns it into a virtue.

In this track, the vocal line is notably rough compared to her other songs.

The range is just a bit wider, but thanks to the roughness, precise vocal control isn’t required.

Recommended for those who want to sing loudly, almost shouting.