[Relaxed & Gentle] A calm track with an easy, unhurried tempo
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs with a calm vibe—great for both singing and listening.
Whether you’re looking for easy, slow-tempo tracks to sing at karaoke, or soothing songs to help you unwind after a long day…
We hope this helps you find relaxed, mellow tunes for those moments.
If you’re choosing songs to sing at karaoke, look for ones that seem easy not just in tempo but in pitch as well.
May you find songs that match your taste—whether it’s a striking vocal performance or tracks that make perfect background music.
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[Gently & Gradually] Calm tracks with a relaxed tempo (91–100)
Under the same skyayaka

Ayaka is a singer-songwriter known for her powerful, crystal-clear voice.
Her 2009 release “Minna Sora no Shita” was featured in a Kao “ASIENCE” commercial.
The simple piano arrangement highlights her beautiful vocals.
The lyrics gently embrace those who feel tired or anxious in their daily lives.
Try listening while looking up at the sky and relaxing.
This slow-tempo ballad will cheer on anyone doing their best every day.
pupilŌhara Sakurako

The song chosen as the support anthem for the 93rd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament was Sakurako Ohara’s second single, “Hitomi.” The composition and arrangement were handled by renowned music producer Seiji Kameda, and it reached No.
5 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
The lyrics were written by Ohara herself, marking her first attempt at lyric writing.
The powerful, grand intro is a perfect fit for a cheering song, and the simple piano accompaniment that follows makes Ohara’s vocals stand out.
In addition to the standard version, the music video includes a version where Ohara sings a cappella in a stadium, and her strong, resonant voice really hits you in the heart.
HEY!katahira rina

Rina Katahira is a singer-songwriter who made headlines as the first Japanese woman to become an officially endorsed artist of Epiphone, the globally renowned guitar brand.
The title track of her ninth single, “HEY! Darling EP,” titled “HEY!,” has a pop sensibility that makes you want to sing along from the opening phrase.
Its positive lyrics, which give you the courage to take a step forward, may soothe a weary heart at the end of the day.
It’s an emotional number with a comfortably laid-back shuffle beat.
Best FriendKiroro

If you’re looking for gentle pop music to soothe your daily fatigue, “Best Friend” is perfect.
It’s a song released in 2001 by the female music duo Kiroro and was used as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series Churasan.
The piece is notable for its simple, emotionally resonant piano.
If you want to express gratitude to a friend but feel too shy to say it, try singing this message-filled song at karaoke.
Share your feelings at a relaxed tempo, and they’re sure to come across.
For ten minutes, for a hundred yen feat. Moka Sato, KujiraMAISONdes

MAISONdes is a music project that weaves stories of a “six-tatami-mat apartment somewhere.” This track is a collaboration between Moka Sato and Kujira.
The theme is the small, everyday respite spent at a laundromat.
With a relaxed tempo and Moka Sato’s clear, translucent vocals, it gently eases the confusion and fatigue of growing up.
On nights when you want to step away from the busyness of daily life and reset your mind, listening to this gentle melody is sure to bring you a sense of calm.
white flowerKoe ni naranai yo

“Koe ni Naranai yo” is a two-member band from Osaka whose concept is “turning the feelings you can’t put into words into song.” Their digital single Shiroi Hana, released ahead of their second mini-album Ikudo mo Ai wo Sumerarete, stands out with a wistful melody carried by a tight ensemble and a shuffle beat.
The lyrics, which portray feelings for someone precious whom you can never meet again, convey a heartrending sense of sorrow.
The tempo is relaxed and it’s easy to sing at karaoke, so we hope you’ll picture the scenes it evokes and give it a try.
The End of SummerMoriyama Naotaro

Moriyama Naotaro’s third single, released in 2003.
From the intro, you’re struck by Moriyama’s voice, which sounds like the erhu, a traditional Chinese instrument.
The lyrics are filled with words that evoke the Japanese summer, and the relaxed atmosphere and melody make it an emotionally rich classic.
At first glance, it may seem like a love song sung at the end of summer, but according to the artist himself, it’s actually an anti-war song.
The lyrics, which express feelings for someone far away, are both heartrending and warm, leaving a lingering afterglow even after the song ends.


