Hidden karaoke gems you might not know: a collection of easy-to-sing, crowd-pleasing tracks
Have you ever had the experience of getting the crowd going at karaoke with an unexpected song when you’re out with friends or coworkers? The classic hits are great, but there are actually lots of hidden gems that are even more fun to sing at karaoke than you’d expect! You might discover songs everyone knows but rarely picks at karaoke, or tunes that turn out to be surprisingly easy to sing.
In this article, we’ll introduce some special tracks that will make your next karaoke session even more fun!
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Hidden karaoke gems you might not know. Easy-to-sing, crowd-pleasing tracks (41–50)
FANTASISTADragon Ash

It was released in 2002 as Dragon Ash’s 11th single.
The song was used as the theme for the 2002 FIFA World Cup broadcast on the Nippon TV network, and it has become a staple that is always performed live.
Since the lyrics are mostly in English, it’s a song that requires quite a bit of practice to sing.
ForevermoreUtada Hikaru

This is a song used as a TV drama’s theme.
Its unique rhythm makes it very hard to find the right timing for the opening lines, making it a very difficult piece.
It uses advanced techniques characteristic of Hikaru Utada, and since there are English lyrics as well, singing it casually can make it sound bad.
That’s exactly why, if you can sing it well, it’s moving.
Everyone is a heroAI

AI’s digital-only single was aired at the beginning of 2016 in au’s “Santaro Series” commercial, the ‘Minna ga Minna Eiyuu’ edition.
The original tune is “Oklahoma Mixer,” a song everyone has heard at least once.
Just listening to it makes you feel bright and happy.
The key is surprisingly high, so if you can sing it well, it’s a really cool song.
UMiura Daichi

Both the dance and the music are incredibly cool.
Even for men, the key is high and it’s a tough song to sing stylishly, but if you can sing it while dancing, you’re sure to get a round of applause.
The lyrics are positive and uplifting, and it’s a song that makes you feel like giving it your all while staying true to yourself.
cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Otsuka Ai

They’re an artist from the 30-something generation.
Ballads are nice, but this song has become a popular karaoke staple across all ages nowadays.
It’s a song you can sing for the vibe, not about being good or bad, so if you’re nervous singing alone, you can rope in your friends or the people you came to karaoke with and sing it together.


