Easy-to-sing AKB48 songs. Fun songs for everyone to sing together too!
AKB48 has earned popularity across a wide range of audiences as the quintessential women’s idol group.
They’ve released numerous smash hits to date, with many songs that are also favorites at karaoke.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of their songs that are relatively easy to sing all at once.
We chose tracks with a narrower vocal range and songs that aren’t fast-paced lyrically, so try finding the ones you feel are easy to sing.
If you have a typical female vocal range, you’ll likely find many of these songs easy to sing—please use this as a reference.
Easy-to-sing AKB48 songs. Fun group sing-alongs too! (1–10)
GIVE ME FIVE!AKB48

AKB48’s 25th single, “GIVE ME FIVE!”, drew attention for incorporating band performance into an idol group’s song.
Characterized by a rich brass section, its melody is catchy and the rhythm is clear.
Though it’s a farewell song about graduation, it conveys a sense of optimism.
The unison vocals give a warm feeling and evoke a friendship that remains unchanged no matter what.
It sits in a vocal range that’s easy for many women to sing, so why not pick it as a karaoke song to dedicate to a friend you’ll be parting from at graduation?
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

Among AKB48’s songs, this track, “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie,” became a nationwide smash hit.
Famous as the song where Rino Sashihara served as center, it was common at the time of its release to see everyone from small children to the elderly happily dancing along.
With a melody that’s easy for anyone to sing, an up-tempo feel, and a composition that fits a typical vocal range, it’s accessible to all.
The choreography is also very simple, making it fun to dance together with others.
Because it’s so well-known, it’s a great recommendation for karaoke, especially when you’re with a group where you’re unsure what to sing.
Anklet in NovemberAKB48

“11-gatsu no Anklet” (Anklet of November) is AKB48’s 50th single, known for its moving, heartrending lyrics.
Its comfortable vocal range that anyone can sing and its beautiful melody have made it popular.
The music video marks Mayu Watanabe’s final single as a member of AKB48, featuring direction that pays homage to the final scene of Momoe Yamaguchi’s retirement—another highlight to watch for.
With a melody and lyrics that stick in your ears and an emotional story, it’s a song you won’t forget once you hear it.
Everyone has a love they can never forget; why not try singing this poignant song that brings that love back to mind?
Heavy rotationAKB48

When it comes to classic, crowd-pleasing karaoke songs, you just can’t leave out AKB48’s “Heavy Rotation”! Even if you’re not confident in singing, its easy rhythm sticks in your ear right away, and the lyrics aren’t fast, making it very singable.
Even when one person starts singing, for some reason everyone jumps in with call-and-response and ends up singing along—this song is guaranteed to get the energy up! Of course it’s fun to sing, but the chorus dance is also famous, so you’ll find yourself making gestures without even meaning to—that’s another part of what makes this song so enjoyable.
So long !AKB48

Released in 2013 as AKB48’s 30th major single, “So long!” is one of the group’s so‑called “sakura songs,” and its singability makes it popular at karaoke.
With a narrow vocal range and a relaxed pace, it’s enjoyable for anyone to sing, and it’s especially easy for women with an average vocal range.
Its bright, springlike melody and the uniquely bittersweet atmosphere of cherry blossom season are truly moving.
It’s a quintessential AKB48 spring song that gives you strength to look ahead and fills you with hope.
Placard of the HeartAKB48

Kokoro no Placard, with Mayu Watanabe as center, is a quintessential AKB48 unrequited love song that portrays earnest, innocent feelings of romance.
Its hallmark is the simple yet deeply relatable idea of writing a hidden confession from the heart on a placard—something anyone in love can empathize with.
The lyrics resonate differently with each listener, and the modest vocal range and catchy rhythm make it easy to sing.
It’s approachable even for those new to AKB48’s music, and you can enjoy it even more by trying the choreography created by Lucky Ikeda!
10-year cherry blossomsAKB48

AKB48’s “10nen Zakura,” released in 2009, has been widely embraced for how easy it is to sing and is loved as a classic graduation song.
It’s also known for borrowing the intro from “Aogeba Tōtoshi,” which adds to its familiarity for many listeners.
The lyrics depict reuniting with friends far away, something people of any generation can relate to.
With a not-too-wide vocal range, it’s easy to sing and approachable for a broad audience.
Although it’s a song about graduation and parting, it’s a bright, positive number.
I don’t need wings.AKB48

Released in 2016 with Mion Mukaichi as the center, “Tsubasa wa Iranai” is a captivating song featuring gentle, hope-inspiring lyrics set to a nostalgic melody.
It has a subtle folk-song feel, making it a karaoke-friendly choice that even older listeners who aren’t familiar with AKB48 may find appealing.
With its relaxed tempo and relatively low vocal range—hardly any high notes—it’s also easy for women with lower voices to sing.
I wanted to see you.AKB48
If you’re looking for a song everyone can enjoy singing together, how about getting hyped with this one? AKB48’s debut single “Aitakatta” is one of their signature tracks—it really feels like the origin of AKB.
Just listening to it lifts your spirits and makes you feel positive.
The catchy chorus and their refreshing vocals blend together, and even the listener can’t help but feel happy.
Even people who don’t know much about AKB probably know the chorus to this song, and it’s a track that even those who aren’t confident in singing can power through on momentum alone.
Heart ElectricAKB48

Heart Electric, AKB48’s 33rd major single, released in 2013.
This track features Haruna Kojima in the center position.
As you can tell from the intro, it’s a song with a Group Sounds vibe, and the lyrics also feel retro.
Overall, the vocal range stays on the lower side throughout, making it easier to sing even for women who aren’t comfortable with high notes.
The tambourine sounds crisply in the catchy chorus—when you sing it at karaoke, be sure to grab a tambourine and play along; it’ll really hype things up!



