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Christmas songs sung at karaoke! Introducing easy-to-sing tracks

When it comes to karaoke in December, Christmas songs are a must! You might want to try singing the classics, but they can seem a bit tough… Many of you may feel that way, right? Don’t worry! This time, we’re introducing Christmas songs that are easy to sing at karaoke during the holiday season.

They’re all familiar tunes or songs that even first-timers can enjoy singing, so be sure to find your favorite one!

Christmas Songs Sung at Karaoke! Easy-to-Sing Tracks (21–30)

HappinessAI

Released in December 2011, this song was once used for Coca-Cola’s Christmas campaign.

The opening bell sound really evokes winter and Christmas! I’m sure many of you have heard it before.

The song itself has R&B elements, with a groove that makes you move your body, and the rhythm is a bit unique.

If you try singing it without preparation, you might feel a slight rhythmic mismatch, so some practice is recommended.

Also, the song’s highest note, D#5 right before the last chorus, has tricky timing—make sure to nail it! There are lots of chorus parts too, so singing it as a duo with harmonies will sound really cool.

It’s a song that portrays “everyday love” and a “sense of happiness.” Enjoy it at karaoke!

everlasting snowAimer

Aimer – everlasting snow『Audio Version』
everlasting snowAimer

When it comes to the ballad queen of the Reiwa era, many people probably think of Aimer.

Among her works, the Christmas ballad I especially recommend is “everlasting snow.” The vocal range is a touch on the high side at mid2A to hiF, but it stays within a generally accessible range, and the pitch movement isn’t overly dramatic.

Overall, it’s a song that’s relatively easy to sing, but since the verses (A-melody to B-melody) feature frequent low falsetto, those who struggle with head voice might consider boldly raising the key to make the falsetto parts easier to produce.

Someday at ChristmasDISH//

DISH// – Merry Christmas Someday [Official Video Short ver.]
Someday at ChristmasDISH//

DISH// is a four-member dance-rock band.

They’ve carved out a unique niche as an idol group that performs while dancing, and they’ve created numerous classic songs to date.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is Itsuka wa Merry Christmas.

Although the tempo is relatively fast, the vocal range is narrow and sits in the low-mid to mid range.

It doesn’t require vibrato or ad-libs either, so simply tracking the pitch is enough to aim for a high score.

HOLY NIGHTEXILE

EXILE – HOLY NIGHT(EXILE LIVE TOUR 2007 EXILE EVOLUTION LIVE VIDEO BOX)
HOLY NIGHTEXILE

The classic song “HOLY NIGHT,” included on their 21st single “Everything.” This piece, which conveys the Boys II Men-inspired vibe they respect, is crafted as a gentle, R&B-style ballad.

While the vocal range spans quite wide from mid1A to hiA#, the vocal line itself is orthodox, so for those who can use falsetto without issue, it can be considered an easy song.

The falsetto in the chorus sits a bit low, so if you find it hard to produce, we recommend boldly raising the key by one semitone.

Love Song in DecemberGACKT(Gackt)

When it comes to GACKT’s Christmas songs, many fans probably think of “12gatsu no Love song,” don’t they? Released in 2001, while it is a love song, its lyrics are framed like a prayer for peace, and it remains enduringly popular today.

Its vocal range is extremely wide—from mid1 A to high G-sharp—with very dramatic jumps in pitch.

Because the low notes are quite low, adjusting the key can be challenging; however, the tempo itself is relaxed, making it a song that’s relatively easy to keep in tune.