[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 and popular karaoke tracks picked out! (21–30)
Sakura, Bloom!arashi

It’s an uplifting anthem of hope and challenge that resonates in cherry blossom season.
Featuring solo parts sung in turn by the members of Arashi and an energetic drum beat, it inspires listeners to move forward.
Released in March 2005, it was also used in commercials for Jonan Prep School.
The song is included on the album “One” as well as the best-of collection “5×10 All the BEST! 1999–2009.” It’s perfect for those starting a new chapter or working hard toward their dreams.
Often played at spring events and graduation ceremonies, it’s a beloved song that holds special memories for many.
It’s also easy to sing and a great crowd-pleaser at karaoke, so give it a try!
Beyond the windarashi

Arashi’s song “Kaze no Mukō e,” known as the theme song for the Beijing Olympics.
It’s a bright, energizing track that lifts your spirits when you listen to it.
The sound is light and upbeat—perfect for the summer seaside.
The melody is relatively slow and easy to sing, with only modest pitch variation.
However, there is a rap section, so those who aren’t comfortable with rap should take note.
That said, the rap is really cool, so this is a great chance to give it a try!
Wonderful Worldarashi

A song that continues to be loved as one of Arashi’s hidden gems.
It was included on their 2005 album “One” and is also known as the ending theme for the variety show “Mago Mago Arashi.” The lyrics, which portray the struggle and loneliness of everyday life while still striving toward the future, are deeply moving.
Although it was never released as a single, its beautiful and easy-to-remember melody has made it a popular choice for karaoke.
The vocal range isn’t too wide and it’s comfortable to sing, so why not pick it when you want a gentle, heartfelt moment with friends or when you want to convey the message of the song with care?
Barefoot Futurearashi

Released as a single in September 2003, it became widely beloved as a campaign song for Coca-Cola Japan.
Many of you might remember the commercial showing the members having a great time.
The lyrics carry a positive message about casting aside hesitation and sprinting toward the future with passion—just listening to it lifts your spirits.
Its bright, catchy melody is easy to remember, and with few drastic pitch changes, it’s a great choice if you’re looking for a karaoke-friendly song.
Pick it when you want to get the crowd going with your friends!
Dear Snowarashi

A fleeting yet beautiful ballad you’ll want to listen to as winter arrives.
Released in October 2010, this single served as the theme song for the film “Ōoku,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya.
Its lyrics weave a traditional Japanese aesthetic matching the film’s historical setting with a heartbreakingly delicate love that feels as if it could vanish like snow—beauty that may tighten many listeners’ chests.
The gentle, slow-tempo melody has few abrupt pitch changes, making it perfect when you want to sing with calm, resonant vocals.
Since the song includes a slightly high range for male singers, don’t hesitate to adjust the key and try it at a comfortable pitch for you.
Believearashi

This is a captivating track that features lyrics conveying a strong will to move toward the future, paired with a driving sound highlighted by resonant strings.
Released as a single in March 2009, it became widely known as the theme song for the live-action film Yatterman, starring Sho Sakurai.
With its fast tempo and a rap section by Sakurai, the difficulty level is a bit high, but the chorus is sung in unison, making it easy to learn—and guaranteed to get everyone pumped when sung together.
It’s a song that can put you in the spotlight if you nail it, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.
hometownarashi

Included in the standard edition of the album “Japonism,” released in October 2015, this song was originally unveiled as part of a special segment on the 61st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in December 2010.
Since then, it has been lovingly performed in various forms.
In 2013, it was even selected as the compulsory piece for the elementary school division of the NHK National School Music Competition, helping it gain popularity across generations.
The lyrics, which depict nostalgic scenery and bonds with loved ones, paired with a warm melody designed for choral singing, gently envelop the listener’s heart.
With minimal leaps in vocal range and a relaxed tempo, it’s very easy to sing.
How about it as a closing number for karaoke?



