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

Stargazer, the track that closes their major third album Eye, which was released simultaneously with the album Lip.
The contrast between its grand, otherworldly ensemble and mysterious lyrics draws listeners into its unique world.
The key stays low throughout, making it easy to sing, but since each phrase is layered with vocals, you’ll need to be mindful of where to breathe when performing it at karaoke.
It’s also a song that lets you experience the challenge of conveying a melody with minimal dynamic variation, so why not give it a try?
DaydreamSEKAI NO OWARI

The song Daydream, which closes the indie first album EARTH released back when the band still went by Sekai no Owari, starts with a floating, airy intro and moves into a melancholic arpeggio progression—together with the lyrics’ worldview, it tightens your chest with a poignant sadness.
Because the overall vocal delivery is restrained and the key is relatively low, it’s also recommended for those who aren’t very confident in singing.
However, since conveying dynamics is tricky, once you’ve practiced enough to feel comfortable, try paying special attention to that aspect.
The beauties of nature — flowers, birds, wind, and the moon (a poetic expression appreciating nature’s elegance)SEKAI NO OWARI

“Kachou Fuugetsu” is a track included on the triple A-side single “INORI,” released in 2011.
The lyrics, written by member Saori, depict anxiety and inner conflict.
Listening to the words evokes a sense of sorrow.
With minimal melodic range and a calm feel, it’s an easy song to sing at karaoke.
The vocal range isn’t very high, so men may be able to sing it in the original key.
Since the lyrics use the first-person pronoun “watashi,” it’s also a song I’d like women to sing.
In conclusion
As SEKAI NO OWARI continues their band activities, their musicality has grown deeper.
It’s true that many of their songs are tough to sing, but as introduced in this article, there are also some easier tracks that are great for trying at karaoke.
Why not relax and enjoy the world of Sekaowa?



