[Karaoke] A roundup of GReeeeN’s easy-to-sing songs
GReeeeN has produced numerous hit songs such as “Kiseki,” “Ai Uta,” and “Haruka.” Since their major debut in 2007, they’ve remained at the forefront of the Japanese music scene as a hugely popular group.
Their catchy sound and down-to-earth lyrics, which resonate with everyone, grip listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.
In this article, we’ve picked out songs from GReeeeN’s catalog that are especially easy to sing and highly recommended for karaoke.
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[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing GReeeeN songs (1–10)
Thinking of youGReeeeN

The song “Kimi Omoi,” used as the theme for the TV drama Nanase Futatabi, was included as a B-side on the 8th single “Tobira.” Many listeners may relate to its lyrics about how someone precious gives you strength.
The vocal range is wide for a solo performance, but the tempo is relaxed, so it’s easy to sing if you set the key to suit your voice.
Not only the melody but also the rap parts should be sung with a sense of groove—an emotional number that’s highly recommended for your karaoke selection.
Day by DayGReeeeN

The song “Day by Day,” which has multiple tie-ins including serving as the theme song for Fukushima TV’s L-Ban Super News coverage of the Fukushima Prefectural High School Baseball Tournament, is a track from the first album “Ah, Hello Nice to Meet You.” Its ensemble, featuring a lively piano tone, really sticks in your ears.
Although it’s challenging due to its wide vocal range and fast melodic flow, it might be relatively approachable since there aren’t many drastic pitch jumps.
It’s a refreshing pop tune that we’d love for you to sing with a friend handling the chorus work—even if you’re performing solo.
Heppy Heppy HolidayGReeeeN

The song “Hepi Hepi Holiday,” included on the 8th album Ure D.
Its lyrics that evoke time with friends and the ensemble featuring an off-beat rhythm conjure up images of a vacation.
While the complex melody and rhythm make some parts challenging, the low key and narrow vocal range mean that once you learn the song well, it’s fun to sing at karaoke.
It’s a poppy, upbeat tune that gets everyone going when you sing it with friends and brings back memories of your youth.
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High five!!!!GReeeeN

The song “High Touch!!!!,” which was selected as the CM song for Huis Ten Bosch’s “Super Tower Fireworks,” is included as a coupling track on the 28th single “beautiful days.” Its arrangement builds from acoustic guitar strumming into a driving ensemble that really amps up the energy.
There are many rapid-fire phrases, and the breathing points in the chorus are especially tricky, but since the key is low and the range is narrow, it becomes easier to sing if you memorize the lyrics and melody well before attempting it.
Also, the beat suddenly changes near the end, so be careful not to let your vocal rhythm slip.
Way with CReWGReeeeN

The song “Way with CReW,” included on the 8th album UreD, features lyrics that evoke a sense of camaraderie and, together with its laid-back beat, truly stir the heart.
Because the vocal range is narrow and the melody is simple and relaxed, it should be approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
However, since there are overlapping vocal parts, if you’re singing alone, be mindful of the melodic flow and connections; if you’re singing with friends, try dividing the parts to make it easier.
Give it a try as a reference.
Rege RegeGReeeeN

The song “Regerege,” included on the 1st album “Ah, Hello, Nice to Meet You,” makes a strong impact with its tight rock ensemble featuring edgy guitar sounds and an arrangement that incorporates an offbeat rhythm reminiscent of reggae.
While the overall key is low and the vocal range is narrow, the rhythm changes rapidly, so be careful not to fall behind.
Its catchy structure makes it fun to sing at karaoke, a number you can enjoy solo or as a duo.
See you.GReeeeN

The song “Matane” is included on the second album ‘Ah, Hello, Long Time No See.’ It was used in a commercial for Yamazaki Pan’s “Lunch Pack.” Many listeners may relate to the lyrics, which express confusion over the growing gap between someone who changes with time and oneself who remains standing still.
While the high notes and frequent melodic leaps are challenging, and the rapid-fire rap in the lower range is also difficult, the melody is catchy and easy to remember, so it should be easier to sing if you set it to a key that suits you.
It’s a great choice for your karaoke repertoire that will get everyone excited, even when sung together with friends in different keys.


