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[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!

[A Must-See Even for Beginners] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs (41–50)

Get WildTM NETWORK

TM NETWORK / Get Wild 2014(TM NETWORK 30th 1984~ the beginning of the end)
Get WildTM NETWORK

This song is probably TM NETWORK’s signature track.

It gained a lot of recognition because it was used as the ending theme for a popular anime.

The tempo is good, and it’s easy for both men and women to sing.

It should fit just fine anywhere in a karaoke setlist.

[A Must-See Even for Beginners] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs (51–60)

Boku NoteSukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Boku Note” Music Video: SUKIMASWITCH – BOKU NOOTO Music Video
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?

cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Otsuka Ai

When it comes to Ai Otsuka’s signature songs, this is probably the one.

It’s extremely well-known and, for women, quite easy to sing.

Since it’s a bright, up-tempo track, it’s perfect for singing together.

At karaoke, it’s definitely a song I’d recommend for the very first number.

Daydream BelieverImawano Kiyoshirō

It’s a song that’s also well-known from a certain convenience store commercial.

Originally, it was a track by the popular American band The Monkees, but Kiyoshiro Imawano created Japanese lyrics for it with his band The Timers.

It works well if you add it to the latter half of a karaoke session.

MartianYorushika

Yorushika – Martian (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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.

As a personSuperfly

Superfly – As a Person (SUPER BEAVER cover) [Music Video] / Included on the cover album “Amazing” (Release: 2025.6.18)
As a personSuperfly

Superfly has many songs with a high vocal range, but this one is a cover of SUPER BEAVER, so the range is set lower than in typical Superfly songs.

If you’re a woman who wants to sing SUPER BEAVER’s “Hito to Shite,” the original might feel too low and make it hard to hit the pitches, so singing the Superfly version could make it easier to match the notes and get a higher score.

Listening through the song, it’s structured to build momentum from the A-melody into the chorus.

The last chorus modulates and goes even higher, but if you sing with energy, it becomes easier to project and stay on pitch, so I recommend riding the rhythm as you sing.

Capsuleaiko

aiko - 'Capsule' music video
Capsuleaiko

Among aiko’s songs, this one doesn’t go very high in pitch and is easier to sing compared to others, so it’s a good choice for aiming for a perfect 100! It’s a relatively relaxed tempo, so instead of singing each phrase in one breath, make sure to take solid breaths between phrases.

Also, since the arrangement builds up gradually toward the latter half of the chorus, keeping your voice firmly on the mic will likely earn you extra points for expressiveness.

Overall, I recommend singing with steady, unwavering tone throughout.