[Namie Amuro] Eternal icon! A curated selection of Amuro-chan’s easy-to-sing songs
On September 16, 2018, Namie Amuro retired from the entertainment industry to the regret of many.
We can no longer experience her vocals and performances live, but the songs she left behind continue to captivate countless people.
This time, we’ve picked out some of Namie Amuro’s works that are relatively easy to sing.
It’s no exaggeration to say that nearly every song she released was a hit, so the tracks we’re introducing are surely lying somewhere in your memories.
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[Namie Amuro] An Eternal Icon! Carefully Selected Easy-to-Sing Namie-chan Songs (21–30)
MintAmuro Namie

It’s a thrilling, cool dance-rock number written as the theme song for the drama “My Dangerous Wife.” It’s a hidden gem characterized by a music video where he dances with a personal record of 36 female dancers and by its mysterious guitar phrases.
If you firmly internalize the melody of the chorus, I think you’ll be able to sing it without any problems.
There’s quite a bit of English outside the chorus, but if you carefully look at the lyrics while singing, I’m sure you’ll be fine.
If English is tough for you, I recommend slowing down the playback speed on YouTube to practice.
Stop the musicAmuro Namie

A Eurobeat track that served as the opening theme for the Fuji TV drama “Shonan Liverpool Academy.” It was the last single released during their time with Toshiba EMI, and the third installment in their early signature Eurobeat style.
This song really stuck with me—I used to listen to it a lot in the car when I was a kid! The intro is catchy and the melody is memorable, right? Surprisingly, the tempo isn’t too fast, so I think it’s a song you can sing while paying close attention to the lyrics.
Since there’s no falsetto, if you sing it clearly in your chest voice, I think you can make it sound really cool.
TSUKIAmuro Namie

It’s a ballad with enveloping, memorable vocals, written as the theme song for the film “I Just Wanna Hug You: A True Story.” The music video was shot in Iceland, and its theme is “the revival of life,” transitioning from snowy landscapes to grasslands.
The song’s overall range is E3–B4, using both low and high registers, so it’s important to prevent the pitch from dropping.
The tempo itself is relaxed, so take solid breaths and project your voice forward as if using your breath.
For the low notes, stabilizing by pushing the voice straight out in front of you works well.
GIRL TALKAmuro Namie

Released in 2004, Namie Amuro’s “GIRL TALK” is a beloved track that amps up the fun when you’re hanging out with your girlfriends.
Infused with the vibe of Black music, it’s easy to groove to and is considered relatively easy to sing among Amuro’s songs.
If you’ve felt that “Amuro-chan’s songs are too hard to sing,” this might be the one you can take on! The lyrics highlight the importance of female friendship and even drop references to the TV series Sex and the City and the film Thelma & Louise.
If you’re planning a girls’ night karaoke session, this song is an absolute must!
NEW LOOKAmuro Namie

“NEW LOOK” is Namie Amuro’s 34th single, released in 2008.
It features a rhythmic melody and distinctive, singable lyrics that mix in English.
Many will remember it as the song from the Vidal Sassoon commercial, and it’s one that truly embodies Amuro’s appeal.
The music video’s charm also lies in its retro-pop vibe inspired by the fashion of the postwar ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s.
With a mid-tempo groove and relatively small key range, it’s easy to sing at karaoke—highly recommended! Pick this stylish number by Amuro-chan and steal the spotlight at karaoke!
Chase the ChanceAmuro Namie

The million-selling song “Chase the Chance,” which Namie Amuro turned into a huge hit in 1995, cemented her presence in the music scene at the time.
With its edgy, up-tempo appeal, the track fused Amuro’s vocal power, dance, and charismatic aura to create an overwhelming presence.
Its instantly memorable melody sticks in your head, making it easy for anyone to hum along—and it’s a karaoke favorite.
Riding the rhythm and belting it out in one go lets you express your emotions to the fullest at karaoke.
Love StoryAmuro Namie

“Love Story” is a track included as the title song on the 38th single, which was released as the artist’s first four-track single.
In addition to serving as the theme song for the TV drama “The Reason I Can’t Find My Love,” it was also featured in multiple commercials, including NTT Docomo’s “d Hits” and KOSÉ’s “ESPRIQUE.” Although the vocal range is wide, the key isn’t very high and the tempo is relaxed, making it approachable even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
However, be careful with the falsetto that appears near the end; it’s easy to slip off pitch if you’re not attentive.



