[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)
a walk in the parkAmuro Namie

Namie Amuro’s “a walk in the park” is a striking track defined by its sultry low-register vocals and powerful energy.
Released in 1996, it became a million-selling hit and remains a karaoke favorite.
The choreography was created by KABA-chan, whose personality also shapes the song’s overall impression.
Among her songs, it’s notable for its relaxed tempo, which makes it easy to keep the rhythm, and the key isn’t that high, so it should be relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
If you pronounce the English lyrics with strong articulation, you can get closer to the way Amuro sings it!
Don’t wanna cryAmuro Namie

The fifth single “Don’t wanna cry,” chosen as the image song for DyDo Drinco’s “mistio” commercial, was also used in 2017 as the theme song for the information program “Sukkiri.” It’s a million-selling hit known as one of Namie Amuro’s signature songs.
While the overall composition features high-tone melodies and the bouncy feel of a shuffle beat that can be tricky to ride, its limited dynamics and narrow vocal range make it relatively approachable for karaoke.
A soulful pop tune, it really shines with the call-and-response interplay with the backing vocals.
[Namie Amuro] Eternal Icon! A Curated List of Amuro-chan’s Easy-to-Sing Songs (31–40)
I WILLAmuro Namie

The ballad “I WILL,” with lyrics written by Namie Amuro herself, is filled with messages to her fans.
With its poignant, beautiful melody, it’s a magical masterpiece that gently stays by your heart, isn’t it? If you have a chance to go to karaoke with someone special who understands you completely, why not choose this song? The chorus makes it easy to express your feelings, so singing it emotionally might really get through to them.
If the high notes are tough, adjust the key to one that’s comfortable for you and give it a try!
Baby Don’t CryAmuro Namie

Namie Amuro’s “Baby Don’t Cry” is one of those timeless songs whose appeal doesn’t fade with the years—it really resonates with the heart! While it carries a touch of poignancy, it also delivers an uplifting message, making it a true “anthem for those who keep moving forward.” Among her songs, this one is relatively easy to sing, and its melody is so catchy you can’t help but hum along after just one listen.
Also, if you bring extra emotion into the key-change section, it can create an even more moving effect.
When you’re feeling down, belt it out at karaoke—sometimes with friends, sometimes on your own—and let it lift your spirits!
In conclusion
I hope this helps those looking for easy-to-sing Namie Amuro songs at karaoke find a new favorite. Try practicing songs that suit your voice, such as tracks with fewer English parts or numbers with a gentle tempo. The more you sing them, the more comfortable they’ll feel, and your karaoke time is sure to become even more fun!



