Cool! Recommended easy-to-sing BLACKPINK songs
They debuted in 2016 as YG Entertainment’s first girl group since 2NE1.
Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa embody the girl-crush concept, exuding a cool, undeniably charismatic appeal.
With every new release, they’ve expanded their support among music fans and K-pop enthusiasts, and by now their dazzling global success is widely recognized.
Their performances are both charming and full of charisma—absolutely top-notch—and their cool style makes you want to sing their songs yourself!
In this article, we introduce relatively easy BLACKPINK songs to sing.
Find the tracks that suit you and have a great time at karaoke!
- BLACKPINK’s Greatest Hits Collection | A BLINK Best for Both Newcomers and Diehard Fans
- BLACKPINK Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- Great for karaoke! Easy-to-sing TWICE songs (includes Japanese tracks and hidden gems)
- [HYBE’s first girl group] Easy-to-sing songs by LE SSERAFIM
- Great for karaoke song selection! Recommended easy-to-sing songs for Gen Z women
- Recommended for millennial women who aren't confident singers: easy-to-sing karaoke songs
- [K-POP] Korean songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: classic crowd-pleasers
- Iconic girl band songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
- [Karaoke] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing!
- [For Women] Easy-to-Sing and Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Songs
- Easy-to-Sing BTS Songs: Japanese Versions Included!
- Easy-to-sing BiSH songs: a roundup of tracks to try at karaoke
- [Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing NiziU songs
Cool! Recommended easy-to-sing BLACKPINK songs (1–10)
Don’t Know What To Do -JP Ver.-BLACKPINK

Let me introduce the moving mid-tempo ballad “Don’t Know What To Do -JP Ver.-.” This track is included on the Japan-targeted second album “KILL THIS LOVE -JP Ver.-.” It portrays the frustration of days that just don’t go as planned.
That bittersweet feeling is something anyone can relate to.
Despite its melancholy theme, the catchy, upbeat chorus is a major draw.
Put it on when you want to forget the bad stuff and lift your spirits.
You Never Know -JP Ver.-BLACKPINK

Let me introduce “You Never Know -JP Ver.-,” a song that gives a push to anyone chasing their dreams.
It’s the Japanese version of the track with the same title included on their first full album, THE ALBUM.
The lyrics express the anxiety and loneliness you feel while pursuing a dream, along with a positive determination to keep going without giving up.
It’s characterized by a contrast between a super-slow, ballad-like section and an up-tempo rap part.
Enjoy the dynamic shifts.
PLAYING WITH FIREBLACKPINK

Let me introduce one of their signature songs, “PLAYING WITH FIRE.” This track is included on their second album, “Square Two.” Beyond its heavy bass and sharp choreography, the lyrics are excellent.
In the first half, it conveys a mother’s advice about love, while in the second half, it portrays how the narrator, keeping that advice in mind, is nevertheless drawn to the other person’s allure.
Try singing it while focusing on the conflicting emotions and where the romance might lead.
Yeah Yeah YeahBLACKPINK

If you like songs about girls in love, you’re sure to enjoy “Yeah Yeah Yeah.” It’s a mid-tempo track included on their second full album, BORN PINK, released in 2022.
The soft synth sound in the chorus is pleasant, and the song offers a contrasting impression to what people typically associate with BLACKPINK, carrying a fresh, sparkling vibe reminiscent of the ’80s–’90s.
The vocals don’t go too high and the tempo isn’t fast, making it easy to sing.
It’s a great pick when you want to sing one of BLACKPINK’s cuter songs!
Kick It -JP Ver.-BLACKPINK

“Kick It” portrays the resolve to break free from someone who doesn’t cherish you.
It’s included on the second mini album “KILL THIS LOVE,” released in 2019.
The song may feel challenging at first due to its relatively wide vocal range and its idiosyncratic melodic lines, but once you catch the groove, you’ll be able to ride the wave.
It’s recommended for those who find more distinctive songs easier to sing than classic, mainstream styles.
There’s also a Japanese version available for karaoke, so take your time and give it a try!


