[Youth] A roundup of HoneyWorks songs that are easy to sing
If you’re in your teens or twenties, you might especially be listening to their music a lot!
HoneyWorks is a popular creator unit that started online.
Centered around Gom, shito, and Yamako, they’ve produced numerous bittersweet youth songs and love songs.
From releasing collaboration tracks with famous artists and utaite to developing the mixed-media project “Confession Executive Committee,” their momentum shows no signs of slowing down!
In this article, we’re highlighting HoneyWorks songs that are particularly easy to sing at karaoke!
We’ve picked out featured tracks with star voice actors and songs released under the name CHiCO with HoneyWorks.
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[Youth] Introducing Easy-to-Sing HoneyWorks Songs All at Once (1–10)
I’ll fall in love now.HONEY WORKS

It’s a popular Haniwa song that was also used as the ending theme for the anime “Our Love Has Always Been 10 Centimeters Apart.” It’s part of HoneyWorks’ “Confession Executive Committee” series, and it’s sung by voice actress Hina Setoguchi.
There are various sheet music versions available, such as rock and piano arrangements, themed around youth and romance—the heart-fluttering kind.
When singing it, the key point is how effortlessly you can hit the high E5 in the chorus.
If you belt it in chest voice, the vibe changes and you probably won’t make it through the whole song.
Try producing a cute-sounding falsetto, aiming a thin stream of sound above your head.
Keep your core engaged so your voice doesn’t waver!
Heroine Training Project feat. Hiyori SuzumiHONEY WORKS

Included in the album “Sukisugite Yabai.
~Confession Executive Committee Character Song Collection~,” it was also used as a special ending for the TV anime “To Become a Real Heroine! The Unpopular Girl and the Secret Job.” The story depicts the character Hiyori Suzumi getting caught up with the idol duo LIP×LIP while searching for her own path as a “heroine.” On JOYSOUND, there’s a Vocal Assist feature, so using it well should make singing more fun.
The rhythm has many cut-off points, so try singing without rushing.
Decisive Battle SpiritCHiCO with HoneyWorks

It’s a passionate cheering song that conveys a fierce will to win and an indomitable spirit.
It sings of facing adversity like pressure and defeat, giving a powerful push to anyone who listens.
Released in February 2020 as CHiCO with HoneyWorks’ 12th single, it was also used as the ending theme for the anime Haikyu!! TO THE TOP.
The driving guitar riffs and the fiery final chorus sung by the whole band are especially memorable.
It’s a must-listen for students working hard at their studies or sports.
Belt it out at karaoke and grab the courage to take your first step toward a new challenge!
[Youth] A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing HoneyWorks Songs (11–20)
I was supposed to hate you. feat. Kotaro Enomoto & Hina SetoguchiHONEY WORKS

This song is a poignant duet that portrays the relationship between childhood friends Kotaro and Hina, included on the album “Sukisugite Yabai.
~Confession Executive Committee Character Song Collection~,” released on January 15, 2020.
The vocal range isn’t very high, so both men and women should be able to sing it comfortably.
For women who are good at lower registers, the male part should fit nicely! The song alternates between male and female vocals throughout, and there aren’t any harmonized sections that might cause you to drift off.
Since it’s always the main melody on both sides, once you memorize the tune, you can sing with confidence.
Happiness.CHiCO with HoneyWorks

The song “Shiawase” was released by a collaborative unit with CHiCO, who is active as a singer.
It’s a track included on the unit’s third album, “Mabataku Sekai ni i wo Yurasé,” and it also drew attention when a THE FIRST TAKE version was released as a digital-only single on November 4, 2020.
Its vocal range is narrow and the melody has few large movements, making it easy to sing, but the tempo is fast, so listen closely to the ensemble and be careful not to slip out of rhythm or fall behind.
With lyrics expressing gratitude to loved ones that stir the heart, it’s an emotional rock tune.
Sukicchu-no! feat. ChuutanHONEY WORKS

A song performed by Chutan, aka Chizuru Nakamura, who appears in the anime Heroines Run the Show: The Unpopular Girl and the Secret Job.
It’s a quintessential HoneyWorks track with an irresistibly bright, catchy vibe.
The lyrics depict her brushing off slander and hate directed at her while throwing herself into stan activities for her fave.
With all kinds of “oshi-katsu” drawing attention these days—not just for idols—many listeners will likely relate to this song.
The melody line repeats, so once you hear it, it sticks in your head and is easy to remember.
Try singing it in a slightly higher, cute voice.
picture book of first loveHONEY WORKS

This is a story depicting the mutual, unspoken crush between Mio Enomoto and Haruki Serizawa from the Confession Executive Committee: Love Series, and it can be considered the origin of the series.
Mio and Haruki, close friends in their high school film research club, hide their feelings for each other, while Haruki even tries to confess to his childhood friend Natsuki Setoguchi, portraying a heartrending series of missed connections.
The story also unfolds in novels and the anime.
The song itself is only 3 minutes and 19 seconds long, so I think it’s easy to memorize.
Surprisingly, there are some low notes as well, so be careful not to strain your throat.
Try singing by opening your face and letting your voice out slowly toward the space in front of you.



