Easy-to-Sing BTS Songs: Japanese Versions Included!
BTS has consistently delivered songs that are loved around the world.
With a wide range that spans from moving ballads to upbeat dance numbers, many people may be thinking they’d like to try singing their songs at karaoke.
That said, with lyrics that mix English and Korean and sometimes complex rhythms, it can be hard to know which track to tackle first.
In this article, we’ll highlight BTS songs that are easy to sing.
We’ll also touch on the characteristics of the lyrics and melodies, so be sure to use this as a guide when choosing songs for karaoke.
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[Easy-to-Sing BTS Songs] Japanese Versions Included! (11–20)
Spring DayBTS

It’s an alternative hip-hop track imbued with a warm message about longing to reunite with a close friend far away, produced in part by members RM and SUGA.
With its lyrical melody and a music video set on snowy plains, it’s hailed as one of the “greatest songs of the 21st century.” Because this version is sung at a relaxed tempo in Japanese, it’s easy to catch the lyrics just by listening.
The song has a calm vibe, so singing as if gently resonating in your head will suit the mood.
If you try to keep your voice as thin as possible, it becomes easier to produce a strong falsetto and you won’t have to belt in chest voice.
Try singing while using plenty of breath.
DangerBTS

One of the songs that is especially memorable for fans is “DANGER.” That’s because it’s the title track of BTS’s first album, DARK & WILD.
The verses feature an intense sound with a fast tempo.
However, the chorus is relatively slower, making it easier to take on.
If you’re not yet comfortable with Korean, try practicing with the Japanese version, “Danger -Japanese Ver.-.” By the way, the most difficult part is the ending.
Keep practicing it repeatedly.
Your eyes tellBTS

This is a ballad included on the Japanese 4th album “MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 ~ THE JOURNEY ~,” released on July 15, 2020, for which member JUNG KOOK participated in composing.
It was specially written as the theme song for the film “Your Eyes Tell,” starring Yuriko Yoshitaka and Ryusei Yokohama, and is characterized by its beautifully heartrending melody and lyrics that express the film’s worldview of profound love.
Overall, it’s a song that seems to be sung rather softly, with the falsetto in the chorus standing out.
The tempo is relaxed, so it’s nice that you can sing it without overexerting yourself.
Stay loose and produce a clean falsetto.
IDOLBTS

It blends South African house music with traditional Korean music to express a stance of self-love.
At the time, the music video broke the world record for most views in 24 hours, featuring vividly colorful visuals and powerful dance, and it’s said to include direction that reminds fans of works from 2014.
Even in the Japanese version, there’s a mix of English and Korean, so first-time listeners might find it hard to catch, but it’s recommended for those who enjoy English and Korean.
Since the rhythm is steady, you might find it surprisingly satisfying if you play around and try fitting the lyrics as you sing.
It’s a cool track, so definitely try to learn it.
Life Goes OnBTS

You can’t leave out “Life Goes On,” whose gentle lyrics are so soothing.
Released in 2020 as a single, it carries both the painful experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic and an encouraging message to overcome them.
Its positive message makes it perfect for times when you want to lift someone’s spirits or create a relaxed atmosphere.
And from a karaoke standpoint, its narrow vocal range and lack of intense rap parts make it relatively easy to sing.
Blood, sweat, and tearsBTS

Blood, Sweat & Tears is also perfect for those who want to showcase their vocal power.
It’s the title track from their second album, WINGS.
The title is a translation of “Blood Sweat & Tears,” which conveys the idea of “hardship” or “something difficult.” In the song, despite facing various challenges, the protagonist embraces them and grows.
The chorus is very catchy, so even first-time listeners are likely to get into it.
However, note that the key is relatively high.
[Easy-to-Sing BTS Songs] Introducing the Japanese Versions Too! (21–30)
BOY IN LUVBTS

The second single, “BOY IN LUV,” is also highly recommended.
Among BTS’s songs, this one especially leans into strong hip-hop elements.
It features rapid-fire vocals and rap over a heavy, bass-driven sound.
At the same time, there’s a high-tone vocal section in the latter half.
While it may seem a bit complex, that very quality makes it a great song for showcasing a wide vocal range.
Plus, its catchy phrases make it easy to get the crowd pumped.



