[2026] A collection of easy-to-sing Bruno Mars songs [with advice]
Bruno Mars is a superstar who has continued to lead the music scene since the 2010s with pop songs that appeal to everyone, backed by his overwhelming vocal ability and exceptional musical sensibility.
His many moving masterpieces are hugely popular at karaoke, but to be honest, they’re all quite challenging to sing.
His songs feature a naturally high range, frequent use of falsetto with a husky tone, and rhythms rooted in genres like soul and funk.
That said, Bruno’s lyrics are easy to catch even for English beginners, and if you lower the key, you might be surprised at how many of his songs you can actually sing.
This time, we’ve picked out some of Bruno’s relatively easy-to-sing classics and included tips on how to perform them—so be sure to check them out!
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[2026] Easy-to-Sing Bruno Mars Songs (with Tips) [1–10]
Locked Out Of HeavenBruno Mars

Rock tunes really get the crowd going, don’t they? So the song I’d like to introduce is “Locked Out Of Heaven.” It has a slightly mature vibe and portrays a passionate romance between a man and a woman.
Its biggest hallmark is that the chorus is made up of words that feel like you’re humming the melody.
That makes it easy to sing even for people who say, “I’m not good at English pronunciation” or “I can’t memorize lyrics.” Plus, the catchy melody makes it easier to stay on pitch, which is another nice point.
Marry YouBruno Mars

When it comes to Bruno Mars’s wedding songs, “Marry You” is the one that comes to mind.
It portrays a man proposing to a woman.
Combined with its catchy pop sound, it gives you a warm feeling as you listen.
It’s also perfect for performing at celebratory occasions.
Although it’s a pop song, it has a relaxed tempo, so you can sing it carefully without rushing, and most of the high notes are hummed, which is another feature.
That makes it easier to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
Talking To The MoonBruno Mars

How about creating a romantic mood with a love ballad? In that case, I’d like to introduce “Talking To The Moon.” It’s a track from Bruno Mars’s debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans.
The song depicts a heartbroken man pouring out his feelings to the moon.
Although it’s R&B, the simple, piano-driven melody is striking.
Since it’s a slow-tempo piece, it’s also easier to pronounce the English lyrics, making it approachable even for those not familiar with singing in English.
Count on MeBruno Mars

Many of you probably go to karaoke with close friends.
A song I’d like to recommend for that is “Count on Me.” It’s a track from Bruno Mars’s debut EP.
Set to a melody reminiscent of country music, it celebrates the deep bonds between friends.
It’s a perfect fit for a place where you’ve strengthened your friendships.
The pitch rises toward the latter half, but otherwise it stays relatively low.
So focus your practice on the second half!
TreasureBruno Mars

I’d like to introduce “Treasure” as a song that would look cool if you can sing it.
It has a disco-style vibe with a sound that makes you want to move your body.
The lyrics compare the woman he’s into to a treasure, giving it a happy feel when you sing it and making it easy for listeners to get into the groove.
While the overall pitch is on the higher side, the tempo is slow, so it’s relatively approachable.
Another reason I recommend it is that everyone can hype up together during the chorus.


