[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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[Slow & Gentle] Calm songs with a relaxed tempo (21–30)
Letter to TomorrowTeshima Aoi

Aoi Teshima, whose charm lies in her gentle, soft singing voice.
This song, “Letter to Tomorrow,” was released in 2016 as Teshima’s fifth single, and it served as the theme song for the romance drama “Love That Makes You Cry,” starring Kasumi Arimura and Kengo Kora.
As the title suggests, the lyrics unfold like a letter, drawing you in more and more.
I think we often want to listen to a slow-paced song when we’re looking to calm down.
This is a number that fits those moments perfectly.
A Naked Heartaimyon

This song, which sings about a love that has just begun to move, is a quintessential ballad by the hugely popular Aimyon.
Centered on a piano accompaniment, her warm voice—rich in the lower to mid range—resonates beautifully.
Alongside that gentle vocal tone, the lyrics are wonderful too, conveying feelings toward an honest, straightforward love so vividly it almost hurts.
When the melody, the voice, and the lyrics all come together, simply listening stirs your heart more and more.
It’s a highly recommended track for anyone who wants to hear a relaxed, flowing love song.
Kilim of Wind and SkyMy Little Lover

A soothing ballad written and composed by Takeshi Kobayashi.
It was released in 2004 as the theme song for the film “Breathless” (Shinkokyū no Hitsuyō).
Created to commemorate My Little Lover’s 10th anniversary, it was also used for JAL’s Okinawa campaign.
Its acoustic sound and warm melody are comforting, and the lyrics poetically portray the beauty of nature, the bittersweetness of life, and the depth of love.
Akko’s clear, transparent vocals are also captivating.
Resonating with the film’s themes, the song conveys hope, challenge, and the importance of bonds.
It’s perfect for soothing a tired heart or as background music for time spent with someone special.
Before you become a memorysupittsu

For those who enjoy melodic pop and folk, I recommend “Kimi ga Omoide ni Naru Mae ni.” It was released in 1993 by the rock band Spitz and was used as the theme song for TV Tokyo’s “Motto Suteki ni!” The nostalgic guitar tones are striking and evoke the end of a bittersweet romance.
Masamune Kusano’s high, sorrowful vocals are also memorable.
Its gentle melody will slowly soothe your tired heart.
If you’re looking for a mid-tempo ballad, give it a listen.
YC&K

A romantic piano ballad can also soothe your mood.
“Y,” which could be called one of C&K’s signature songs.
The song’s wistful piano sound and the gentle, expressive vocals of the duo—CLIEVY and KEEN—flow comfortably into your ears.
CLIEVY’s voice, known as an ultra high tone, is truly one of a kind.
Take your time listening while reading the love-filled lyrics.
To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon

This is their ninth single.
It is also known as an insert song for the film “Her Blue Sky,” and is very popular among younger generations.
The unhurried rhythm matches perfectly with the straightforward lyrics, offering listeners a sense of comfort while striking directly and powerfully at the heart.
All of the YouthFujifaburikku

Fujifabric’s greatest masterpiece, “Wakamono no Subete.” Its beautiful, emotionally rich Japanese lyrics, sung over a slow tempo, make you feel glad to have been born Japanese.
Though it’s a song about summer’s end, let it bring back those delicate feelings—the aching sadness, the vague sense of emptiness—and soothe you.


