[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing Fujii Kaze songs
Kaze Fujii is a pianist and singer-songwriter from Okayama Prefecture.
He began his music career in elementary school by posting piano performance videos on YouTube.
After graduating from high school, he energetically covered a wide range of songs in a piano-and-vocal style and performed live, making his major-label debut in 2019 with the single “Nan-Nan w.”
His music feels familiar yet fresh, and once you hear it, it won’t let go of your heart.
In this article, we’ll introduce some of Fujii’s songs that are especially easy to sing and perfect for karaoke.
Be sure to read to the end!
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Fujii Kaze’s new song “Masshiro.” Fujii Kaze is known for chic, R&B-centered sounds, but this work comes together with a different vibe than usual.
It features a strong acoustic character, and the vocal lines are arranged to be calm and even, akin to dream pop.
As a result, the range is low, and there’s no appearance of complex melodic rises and falls such as vocal runs.
For a Fujii Kaze track, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say this is among the easiest to sing.
In conclusion
Mr.
Fujii’s music is very easy to listen to, isn’t it? Not “simple,” but more like it feels familiar to the ear even the first time you hear it.
I think it has a charm that makes you want to keep listening.
Please try singing with that kind of vibe in mind at karaoke!


