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[Karaoke] A collection of easy-to-sing songs by Eve

Eve is a popular singer-songwriter best known for creating the opening theme for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen.

As both a vocalist and a Vocaloid producer, he is extremely well-known; songs like “Nonsense Bungaku” and “Dramaturgy” are especially familiar to the Vocaloid-native generation.

He is active across a wide range of projects, including providing songs for singer Amatsuki, Sou, and Porno Graffitti’s Akihito Okano.

In this article, we’re introducing some of Eve’s songs that are easier to tackle and are great picks for karaoke.

We hope this helps you choose your next track!

[Karaoke] Easy-to-sing Eve songs (1–10)

a floating sensationEVE

A Floating Sensation - Tried Singing [Eve]
a floating sensationEVE

The song “Fuyukan” included on Eve’s third album OFFICIAL NUMBER—his first work to be distributed nationwide—is a track provided by Vocaloid producer Harufuri.

Its tight rock ensemble is a number that lifts the tension.

While it spans a wide vocal range, the overall key is low, making it approachable even for those not very confident in their singing.

However, the breathing timing—especially in the chorus—can be tricky, so before you start singing, think about which phrases to breathe in so it sounds natural.

mistletoeEVE

The song Yadorigi was chosen as the theme song for a character appearing in the smartphone game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” It’s a track included on the major-label first album Otogi, and the contrast between its distinctive sound and rock ensemble creates a strong impact.

While it’s challenging due to its wide vocal range and many rapid-fire phrases, there aren’t any large melodic leaps, so it’s quite singable if you try it in a key that suits you.

It’s a fun pop tune to sing, featuring an impressive, slightly wistful melody carried by a lively beat.

A Chaotic Dining TableEVE

“Unreliable Dining Table,” the closing track of the sixth album Smile.

Its mysterious sound and richly layered ensemble leave a lasting impression.

While the wide vocal range is something to watch out for, the key isn’t particularly high and the tempo is relaxed, making it relatively easy to sing at karaoke.

Plus, at under two minutes long, the low barrier to entry makes it a great first choice for anyone wanting to try an Eve song at karaoke.

[Karaoke] A compilation of Eve’s easy-to-sing songs (11–20)

caravanEVE

The song “Caravan,” included on their third album overall, OFFICIAL NUMBER.

The intro opens with an ensemble featuring a clear, shimmering guitar sound and a four-on-the-floor beat, creating a refreshing feel.

The vocal range is wide—especially since the chorus sits high—so caution is needed.

However, because the melody doesn’t move drastically, it should be quite singable if you approach it calmly.

If you absolutely can’t hit the high notes, set the key to one that suits you, and it will become much easier to sing.

Lost childEVE

The song “Mayoigo” included on the major debut album Otogi features an intro where the lyrical guitar riff and spacious choral work create a distinctive floating feel.

It’s quite demanding, with a wide vocal range and high notes in the chorus, plus falsetto leaps that make the intonation tricky.

However, since the melody doesn’t move much, it might actually be easy to memorize the song itself.

If you adjust the key to suit your weaker range—whether low or high—it will become easier to sing, so give it a try and fine-tune it to your comfort.

free and unfettered; carefree and unfathomableEVE

Yuuyuumeimei, a track included on Kaikai Kitan/Ao no Waltz—their first EP in about six and a half years since their independent release—creates impact through the contrast between its rapidly shifting arrangement and suggestive lyrics.

While the overall key is high and features falsetto leaps that require attention, the actual vocal range isn’t broad, so it’s easier to sing if you adjust the key to suit your voice.

For those confident in their high tones, it’s an emotional number you’ll likely find very satisfying to sing.

Ghost AvenueEVE

Ghost Avenue – Eve Music Video
Ghost AvenueEVE

I think Eve’s songs include a relatively large number that are easy for lower-voiced female singers to sing.

The vocal range for this time’s “Ghost Avenue” is E3–A4, and it sits more in the low to mid range rather than the high range, so there aren’t many parts where you need to belt.

The main thing to watch out for when singing is the rhythm! The song has a bouncy groove overall, so keeping the beat with your hands or body while you sing will help you get into the groove and make it easier to sing.

Eve’s music spans various genres, so definitely listen to different tracks and add them to your repertoire!