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 songs that are easy to sing. Karaoke songs where you can aim for a high score (51–60)
First love is cryingaimyon

She is influenced by Tulip, a British rock band that gained popularity in the 1970s.
British rock bands are not so different from today’s pop music and are known for having many easy-to-sing songs.
Aimyong’s music, which is influenced by that style, is also easy to sing; among her songs, “Hatsukoi ga Naiteiru” is especially singable.
However, a falsetto appears toward the end of the chorus, which many people may find challenging.
If you can hit those notes without issue, that’s fine; if not, try lowering the key one step at a time to find the range where your voice comes through clearly.
GOOD NIGHT BABYaimyon

A classic song where you can fully enjoy Aimyon’s signature airy huskiness and natural phrasing, “GOOD NIGHT BABY.” It’s a track from her second album, “Shunkanteki Sixth Sense,” released in 2019, and a music video was produced in collaboration with Reebok CLASSIC; as of May 2025, it has surpassed 18.7 million views.
The chord progression is almost the same as “Marigold,” featuring a very accessible melody in the vein of mainstream J-pop.
Overall, there aren’t any dramatic leaps in pitch, nor are there extremely low notes, so it’s easy to sing even for those who struggle with lower ranges.
Please understand me.aimyon

“Wakatte Kureyo” is one of Aimyon’s earliest songs, included on her first indie mini-album “tamago,” released in 2015.
The lyrics from a male perspective are striking, and apparently Aimyon actually wrote this song in her mid-teens.
With a subtly Japanese-flavored piano intro, the song has a distinctly Aimyon, 2000s-style medium-tempo ballad vibe, and it’s amazing to think she wrote it as a teenager—her exceptional talent as a singer-songwriter really shines.
Beyond the singable melody line, the overall pitch sits on the lower side, so a man with a higher voice could likely sing it in the original key.
Listening to your dreams, I come up with ideas that make me laugh!aimyon

Aimyong’s famous song “While Listening to Your Dream, I’ll Think of Something to Make You Smile!”—widely known as an insert song from the film Doraemon: Nobita’s Picture-World Story—features a melody that sits between J-pop and folk, giving the track an overall bright feel.
In contrast to that atmosphere, the vocal line is crafted to be somewhat impersonal and monotone.
Although the range is of moderate width, the monotony of the vocals makes it feel even narrower and easier to sing.
If you’re not confident about your vocal range, consider adding this song to your repertoire.
Aimer’s easy-to-sing songs: Karaoke tracks where you can aim for a high score (61–70)
Boyfriend: yes or noaimyon

Released as the B-side to “Ai no Hana,” “Kareshi Umu” is a hidden gem that fully showcases Aimyon’s exceptional songwriting talent.
Set against Shoichi Aida’s playful, breezy guitar arrangement, it vividly captures the emotions of a man being toyed with by his lover.
The title’s wordplay—echoing “calcium”—is brilliant, and men who’ve had similar experiences will likely find themselves empathizing.
While both the chord progression and melody are simple, the song also features a slightly quirky arrangement, so it’s best to grasp the overall vibe of the track before singing it.
Youth and youth and youthaimyon

The song “Youth and Youth and Youth,” with its languid, retro atmosphere, leaves a strong impression.
While its melody could be classified as folk, the instrumentation occasionally evokes Hawaiian music and old-school surf tunes.
The vocal line is extremely simple, with no complex rises or falls in pitch.
Since most of the song sits in the low to low-mid range, it’s easier to sing if you match the lower register rather than aiming for any higher notes.
I want to tell you how I feel (my love)aimyon

This is Aimyon’s second single, released in May 2017.
While many female vocalists tend to stand out with frequent use of high tones, she’s a wonderful singer whose charm lies in her mid-to-low range.
Because of that, her songs are easier to sing for those who feel unsure about their high notes, and they may be especially approachable for women who struggle with hitting high pitches.
The song has a slightly bouncy rhythm, so try to feel the groove with your body as you sing to keep the energy lively.



