[Have Fun at Karaoke!] Recommended Easy-to-Sing EXILE Songs
EXILE delivers one-of-a-kind entertainment.
As a leading presence within the LDH group, they’ve propelled the J-POP scene with powerful performances that make the most of their large lineup.
They also have hit songs that have been loved for years, and for those who followed their activities in real time from the 2000s to the 2010s, they’re likely a group that colored your youth.
This time, we’ll introduce EXILE songs that are easy to sing at karaoke!
Their high level of vocal skill might make them seem challenging, but there are plenty of familiar, approachable songs—especially from the “second chapter” after TAKAHIRO joined.
Be sure to find the songs that suit you and have fun at karaoke!
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[Have Fun at Karaoke!] Recommended Easy-to-Sing EXILE Songs (11–20)
MelodyEXILE

The bouncing rhythm and funky bassline get me pumped! Released as a digital single in 2018, “Melody” is a tie-in song with the fashion brand Samantha Thavasa, known for its buoyant, light-footed vibe.
Its pop sound and the upbeat message in the lyrics—“I’ll sing for you”—are sure to wake you up.
Try to sing crisply to bring out the vibe.
And if you can, definitely dance while you’re at it!
HOLY NIGHTEXILE

The classic song “HOLY NIGHT,” included on their 21st single “Everything.” This piece, which conveys the Boys II Men-inspired vibe they respect, is crafted as a gentle, R&B-style ballad.
While the vocal range spans quite wide from mid1A to hiA#, the vocal line itself is orthodox, so for those who can use falsetto without issue, it can be considered an easy song.
The falsetto in the chorus sits a bit low, so if you find it hard to produce, we recommend boldly raising the key by one semitone.
EXITEXILE

A track marked by a poignant guitar riff that opens into a rock sound and powerful vocals.
It carries a positive message about facing hardships and finding a way out.
Seamlessly blending EXILE’s signature dance performance with an R&B flavor, this piece was released in August 2005 and drew attention as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “The Queen’s Classroom.” It’s a song that gives you a push when you’re at a crossroads in life or faced with an important decision.
EXILEmichi

It’s a classic EXILE ballad! I’ve actually sung EXILE songs live myself, and as a woman I was shocked at how low they are.
Even raising the key by two semitones still felt low, so I think EXILE’s range is very much tailored to male voices.
Michi, with its relaxed tempo, sits around B2–A4, and the chest-voice section in the bridge feels a bit high.
That said, for karaoke scoring, singing in falsetto will almost always match pitch more accurately, so choose whichever approach you prefer! Key points: sing carefully overall to keep your pitch aligned, take breaths at each phrase, and be mindful of pitch tendencies at the ends of phrases.
If you focus on these three, a perfect 100 is definitely within reach! As you keep practicing, it’s also a song where expressive delivery tends to add points, so give it a try!
In conclusion
I introduced some easy-to-sing recommended songs by EXILE.
Many of their tracks are ballads or catchy numbers, and I think they feel approachable in a way that makes it easy to find your own pace when singing.
In terms of difficulty, the songs from around the beginning of their “Chapter Two” era seemed easier.
Be sure to pay attention to the time period when choosing your songs.


