[Karaoke] Easy-to-sing Arashi songs & popular karaoke picks!
I want to sing Arashi songs at karaoke, but the key seems too high and difficult…
Have you ever felt that way? As a beloved national group whose official disbandment has been announced for May 2026, Arashi’s discography is filled with classics that almost everyone has heard at least once.
And in fact, many of their songs have catchy, easy-to-remember melodies that are perfect for karaoke.
In this article, we focus on how easy Arashi’s popular songs are to sing and introduce our recommended picks.
We also touch on each song’s appeal and tips for singing them, so if you’re looking to expand your repertoire, be sure to use this as a guide!
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[Karaoke] Easy-to-sing Arashi songs & popular karaoke tracks picked out! (11–20)
While feeling bewilderedarashi

Would you like to try singing “Tomadoi Nagara,” the song chosen as the theme for the drama “Yoi Ko no Mikata: Shinmai Hoikushi Monogatari,” starring Sho Sakurai, at karaoke? It’s a bittersweet ballad, but it’s a really great song.
The tempo is slow, so you can follow the melody clearly, and overall it’s on the lower side, making it easier for men to sing.
If the chorus feels high, try adjusting the key to a comfortable range.
It’s a quiet song, but sing it with feeling.
To be freearashi

Brimming with a refreshing vibe, this song evokes the crisp feel of summer.
Released in July 2010 as Arashi’s 31st single, it was also used as the theme for Asahi Soft Drinks’ “Mitsuya Cider” commercial featuring Sho Sakurai.
Characterized by sweeping string arrangements and uplifting lyrics, it overflows with a sense of exhilaration that calls to mind blue skies and open fields.
The lyrics carry a message for those chasing their dreams, giving courage to listeners.
With a catchy, easy-to-sing melody, it’s also a great choice for karaoke.
Memories of Tomorrowarashi

This is “Ashita no Kioku,” a ballad by Arashi that was the theme song for the drama The Quiz Show, starring Sho Sakurai.
The song has a dark side that evokes the drama’s world, and both the lyrics and the melody are heartrending.
It’s a wonderful song that I’d love to hear sung by anyone, regardless of gender, but since it’s performed in a lower vocal range, it’s especially recommended for men.
If you adjust the key to a comfortable range, women can sing it too, so please give it a try if you like.
To keep it from sounding monotonous, sing with plenty of emotion.
Nice spiritarashi

This song captivates with its groovy rhythm and uplifting message.
Its very positive lyrics give you the courage to overcome everyday setbacks and difficulties.
Released in April 2002, it was used as the ending theme for the anime “Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo.” It also drew attention for Arashi’s performance in office worker-style outfits.
Highly recommended for anyone struggling with work or relationships, or anyone who wants a boost of energy.
The melody is light and easy to sing, making it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke.
Love Rainbowarashi

Let’s try singing “Love Rainbow,” the Arashi song used as the theme for the drama Natsu no Koi wa Nijiiro ni Kagayaku, starring Jun Matsumoto! The tempo is a bit fast, but the melody is easy to remember and the lyrics aren’t too packed, so it’s easy to sing.
If it’s tough to sing the call-and-response parts by yourself, it’s perfectly fine to sing just one side on purpose.
There’s a high note in the middle of the chorus, so men should practice hitting it cleanly in falsetto.
A-RA-SHIarashi

A·RA·SHI, Arashi’s debut song, was created as the image song for the Volleyball World Cup 1999.
If you’re from the Arashi generation, you can probably hum the chorus without thinking, right? Since it starts with a rap, it might be challenging for those who aren’t comfortable with rapping.
However, the overall pitch range isn’t extreme, so if you’re okay with the rap, it should be fairly easy to sing.
Above all, it’s a real crowd-pleaser, so definitely try it at karaoke!
[Karaoke] Easy-to-sing Arashi songs and popular karaoke tracks picked out! (21–30)
My Girlarashi

This song is characterized by a warm, gentle melody and is a piece packed with Arashi’s charm.
Released as a single in November 2009, it was also used as the theme song for a TV drama starring Masaki Aiba.
The lyrics, filled with gratitude and affection for loved ones, resonate deeply with listeners.
The soft sound woven by acoustic guitar and strings further enhances the atmosphere of the track.
With its very singable, tender melody, it’s a highly recommended song for those who want to try singing an Arashi number.



