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[Karaoke] Easy-to-sing songs by SEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI continues to captivate not only fans but countless people with their unique worldview.

While Sekai no Owari is popular for its message-driven lyrics and addictive melodies you can’t forget after a single listen, many of their songs have complex melodic lines—so you might be struggling, thinking, “It’s hard and I just can’t sing it well!”

For those people, we’ve picked out some of SEKAI NO OWARI’s especially easy-to-sing tracks this time.

We’ll introduce not only their hits but also some hidden gems, so be sure to check them out!

[Karaoke] Easy-to-sing songs by SEKAI NO OWARI (31–40)

YOKOHAMA bluesSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic “YOKOHAMA blues,” which was also adapted into a short drama, has a title that evokes the Showa era, but the song itself is crafted as a groovy, disco-style pop tune.

Released in 2019 as a track on the album “Lips,” it reflects the trends of the time.

One of the reasons it’s easy to sing is its downbeat chorus.

Because the song prioritizes overall groove, the chorus doesn’t demand high notes or powerful projection.

As long as you lock into the rhythm, you can make it sound great even without vibrato.

umbrellaSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s masterpiece “umbrella,” released in 2021, evokes the development of contemporary Japanese rock while its vocal lines recall the pop music of the Showa era.

In particular, this song is arranged with a vibe reminiscent of Off Course.

Throughout the track, the vocal range is set quite narrow.

Because Fukase’s voice is high, it might be hard to notice, but as long as you set the key to suit you, anyone should be able to sing it smoothly.

The key is to sing gently without forcing it.

EdenSEKAI NO OWARI

The song Eden, included on the album Eye released in 2019.

Among SEKAI NO OWARI’s works, this is a particularly popular acoustic number, characterized by an overall highly languid mood.

With its relaxed rhythm and narrow vocal range, it’s a very approachable piece even for those who struggle with singing.

Because the arrangement is simple, the one tricky point is that it leaves little room to disguise imperfections in the vocals.

If you tend to make mistakes when performing in front of others, start by thoroughly learning the vocal lines and rhythm.

FarewellSEKAI NO OWARI

“Saraba” is a song released in 2023 that was chosen as the theme for the drama “My Lessee Bride” (Watashi no Oyome-kun).

It sings about the pain everyone feels in life while still encouraging a positive outlook—truly a song that exemplifies SEKAI NO OWARI.

Its light rhythm lifts your spirits, too.

The vocal range isn’t very wide, and above all, the melody is easy to remember.

It’s easy to sing even without changing the key, so be sure to practice and try it at karaoke!

turquoiseSEKAI NO OWARI

Would you like to sing “Turquoise,” released in 2023, at karaoke? It’s a simple song with just a verse and a chorus, and the melody is easy to remember.

Even so, it has a great atmosphere, so it’s sure to be a hit when you pick it at karaoke! The song is a bit high for men, so if it’s hard to sing, adjust the key to fit your range.

For women, it might be easier to sing by raising the key a little.

This song was used in the TV commercial for Kirin Hyoketsu®.

[Karaoke] Easy-to-sing SEKAI NO OWARI songs (41–50)

BirdmanSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic “Birdman,” known as the theme song for the news program Mezamashi TV, is a piece with a refreshing melody that evokes the morning.

It’s also one of the easiest songs to sing.

Although it may not seem so because Fukase’s voice is high, the song is actually written within a narrow vocal range.

That makes it approachable even for those who struggle with high notes.

The lower notes in the first verse (A-melody) can be a bit challenging, so if that concerns you, try raising the key by one or two semitones.

presentSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI “Present”
presentSEKAI NO OWARI

The major-label 9th single “Present,” released as a double A-side with “SOS.” Written specifically as the set piece for the middle school division of the 82nd NHK National School Music Competition, its lyrics—crafted with the feeling of “a gift to my middle-school self”—resonated strongly with listeners.

The melody moves quite a lot and includes occasional leaps, so make sure to learn it well before heading to karaoke.

Since the tempo isn’t particularly fast, it’s a number that should be approachable even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.