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! (1–10)
Stay GoldNEW!BTS

The theme song for the TV Tokyo drama “Labyrinth of the Spiral ~DNA Forensic Investigation~” was created to match the drama’s worldview and is a warm medium-ballad that resonates with the members’ vocals.
It features lyrical lyrics and a bright melody, carrying the message, “This world isn’t full of only good things, but don’t lose your shine,” and it became a hit, reaching No.
1 on iTunes in 84 countries and regions worldwide.
The melody of the chorus, which includes the song’s title, leaves a particularly strong impression.
Of course, each member has their role, but since this is a drama theme song, it isn’t overly difficult overall and should be easy to learn and sing even for first-time listeners.
In the chorus the melodies overlap, but try singing whichever part you prefer with confidence.
Crystal SnowNEW!BTS

It’s a Japanese original song released on December 6, 2017, characterized by passionate lyrics that compare a precious person to a snowflake—so delicate they might melt at a touch, yet you still want to hold them before they disappear.
The song itself is a ballad, so the tempo is relaxed; even beginners can sing it calmly while keeping an eye on the lyrics.
The chorus has many sustained notes in succession, so singing it grandly should let your voice flow comfortably.
If you worry too much about pitch, you won’t enjoy singing, so first focus on projecting your voice without overthinking it.
Once your voice starts coming out comfortably, then work on matching the pitch.
Don’t Leave MeNEW!BTS

Written as the theme song for the drama “Signal: Long-Term Unsolved Case Investigation Team” starring Kentaro Sakaguchi, it has surpassed 100 million streams.
It’s a bittersweet love song characterized by a hip-hop style with a melancholic melody and powerful lyrics, featuring beautiful high-register vocals and an easy-to-follow rap that carries a wistful mood.
It might be good to divide the chorus and the other parts between singers.
If you’re performing the whole song solo, be careful not to overuse your throat in the low range.
For the high notes in the chorus, avoid belting too hard; projecting your voice as if singing into the distance will help you produce a pleasant sound.
Film outNEW!BTS

This is a poignant ballad written by back number as the theme song for the film “Signal: The Movie (Long-Term Unsolved Case Investigation Unit),” released in April 2021.
Member JUNG KOOK participated in the production, and it’s known as a masterpiece that resonates with many people through its beautiful melody and lyrical lyrics.
The chorus builds significantly and stays in a high range, but don’t worry about precise pitch—just sing out boldly.
Letting your feelings show is probably just right and will convey the sense of longing.
If the high notes feel tough in chest voice, falsetto is totally fine.
Once you get used to the song, try singing with a bit more power; your falsetto will gradually take on more of a chest-voice quality.
Go GoNEW!BTS

It’s a popular song from the 2017 album “LOVE YOURSELF 承 ‘Her’,” which satirically portrays young people’s attitudes toward money and the YOLO culture of “enjoying the moment.” In the Japanese version, the distinctive lyrics are very entertaining and have become a hot topic among fans.
It features a bright rhythm and an addictive chorus, and when you sing it, paying attention to the accents makes it even better.
Overall, rather than focusing on showcasing vocals, enjoying it while riding the rhythm suits the song’s vibe better!




