[Even if you're not confident] Easy-to-sing songs for karaoke
This time, I’ve put together a list of songs that are easy to sing at karaoke!
If you’re picking the first song to sing at karaoke or feel a bit unsure about singing, this is a must-see—check it out.
I chose songs with memorable, simple melodies, so if you adjust the key, they should be singable for anyone, regardless of gender.
Actually singing and finding the key that suits you is also a great tip for making songs easier to sing.
Since many of these are well-known tracks, they’re sure to get everyone hyped when you go to karaoke with a big group!
Find a song you want to try and give it a go!
Let’s all enjoy karaoke together!
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confessionFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

It’s a hit song by the now-disbanded music group FUNKY MONKEY BABYS.
The tempo is slow and the key doesn’t vary much, so even those who aren’t confident singers can make a good impression if they give it their all.
It’s one I highly recommend you try singing at karaoke.
I want to be kinder.Saitō Kazuyoshi

This is a hit song by musician Kazuyoshi Saito.
It also drew attention as the theme song for the drama “I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper.” It’s an easy song for men to sing, so why not try it at karaoke? It’s a real crowd-pleaser.
AriaAina ji Endo

Aina the End is known for her husky, slightly nasal voice, but if you’re not used to this singing style, imitating it can make it very difficult to stay on pitch.
To score 100 points, first focus on matching the pitch accurately using a voice that’s natural and comfortable for you.
At the end of the C melody, there’s a high note at C5; make sure to take a breath mid-phrase and place the note properly.
Also, the chorus uses a lot of scoops as a technique, but you don’t need to worry about that at first.
Start by getting familiar with the melody!
Boku NoteSukima Suichi

It’s a hit song by the two-person music duo Sukima Switch.
The key is a bit high, but it might be easier for men to sing.
If you want to sing solidly at karaoke, it’s a crowd-pleaser, so why not consider giving it a try?
MartianYorushika

Yorushika’s “Kaseijin” (Martian), with its cute intro, was released on May 9, 2025, and was chosen as the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime “The Deductive Reasoning for Small-Fry” (Shoshimin Series).
With a relaxed tempo of 100 BPM, it’s easy to learn and great for beginners! The song’s range is F3–A4, which sits in a comfortable key for many women, making it easy to sing naturally without strain—that’s a plus! It’s good to aim for smooth transitions between the sung lines and the more spoken-style phrases while keeping the rhythm.
Try to keep the placement of your voice consistent—focus around the space between your eyebrows—and aim for a light, polished “public-facing” tone, both when singing and speaking lightly.
The spot that resonates when you hum is the area between the eyebrows, so practice humming without tension first, then transition that into your singing voice.
Growing to like you, growing to love youKinKi Kids

A message song that joyfully celebrates human connections and resonates with the heart.
Released in 2000 as their ninth single, “Suki ni Natteku Aishiteku” was written specifically as the theme song for the variety show “LOVE LOVE Aishiteru.” The lyrics were penned by Tsuyoshi, and the music was composed by Koichi.
The warm band sound gently seeps deep into your chest.
The melody sits quite low in range, so most men should be able to sing it comfortably without strain.
SAY YESCHAGE and ASKA

As the theme song for the Monday 9 p.m.
drama “The 101st Proposal,” it became a massive hit alongside the show.
Many viewers likely still have it burned into their memories together with that famous line.
It is a signature song of CHAGE and ASKA in both name and substance.


