[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] A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing HoneyWorks Songs (21–30)
Adventure VlogCHiCO with HoneyWorks

The 14th single released under the name CHiCO with HoneyWorks, “Bōken no VLOG.” Chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “EDENS ZERO,” the track’s lively synth-focused ensemble and driving beat really lift your spirits.
While the overall key is high and the melody moves intricately, the vocal range itself isn’t that wide, so it’s quite singable if you adjust the key to suit your voice.
For confident singers, it’s a refreshing pop tune you’ll definitely want to tackle in the original key.
Good Morning on Friday feat. GeroHONEY WORKS

The song “Good Morning on Friday feat.
Gero” features Gero, who is active as a vocalist.
It’s included on Gero’s second album, “SECOND,” and is notable for its light, sprightly ensemble and lyrics that depict unrequited love.
Because there are many leaps in pitch using falsetto, you need to be careful not to miss the notes, but since the vocal range is narrow, it’s easier to sing if you set the key to match your own range.
Also, the melody moves quickly, so make sure you learn it well before giving it a try.
Awkward AdolescenceHONEY WORKS

The song “Telekakushi Adolescence,” included on the 1st album “I’ve Liked You for a Long Time.” The lyrics, which portray the delicate distance between a brother and sister, may resonate strongly with those who share a similar environment.
While the key is high and the melody is complex—making it difficult—the overall range isn’t wide, so set the key to suit your voice and sing while paying attention to melodic leaps.
Also, be careful when the rhythm changes partway through, as it can cause you to lose the ensemble; proceed with caution as you take on the challenge.
Sis×Love feat. Seina Narumi × Mona Narumi (CV: Sora Amamiya, Shiina Natsukawa)HONEY WORKS

The song “Sis×Love feat.
Sena Narumi × Mona Narumi (CV: Sora Amamiya, Shiina Natsukawa),” used as a random opening theme for HoneyWorks’ official rhythm game HoneyWorks Premium Live, was released as a single on October 21, 2020.
Its driving beat and refreshing string sounds create a cool, invigorating feel.
The vocal range is narrow, making it easy to sing, but the melody moves quickly with frequent pitch changes, so caution is needed.
Although it’s a duet by sisters, it’s a cute, upbeat tune that will energize a karaoke session when sung with friends.
Life-size love letterNEW!natsuiro matsuri

It’s a positive number packed with the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth, produced by HoneyWorks.
Sung by Natsuiro Matsuri, a first-generation member of the VTuber group hololive, the song endearingly portrays someone trying to convey their true feelings despite the anxieties of love and lack of confidence.
Digital distribution began in January 2026, and it’s an attention-grabbing lead cut also included on her first album, “Chasing the Dream ~Spotlight After School~,” scheduled to ship in late February.
HoneyWorks’ signature catchy melodies blend with Natsuiro Matsuri’s bright, straightforward vocals to fill you with courage just by listening.
With its midtempo pace and singable feel, it’s a song you’ll want to try when you’re ready to share your feelings with someone special.
Ugly CreatureCHiCO with HoneyWorks

Released as a double A-side with “Oni no Mori” and used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Otherside Picnic,” the 13th single “Utsukushikunai Ikimono” (Ugly Creature) opens with an edgy guitar sound that instantly pumps you up.
It’s easy to sing thanks to its narrow vocal range and moderate key, but be careful not to lose overall balance—the tempo is fast and there are occasional interval jumps.
While the lyrics resonate with themes of complicated human relationships and personal distance, the refreshing ensemble feels pleasant, making it a catchy pop tune.
Cheeky honeyHONEY WORKS

The track “Impertinent Honey,” included on the 5th album “Sukisugite Yabai ~Confession Executive Committee Character Song Collection~.” It features the VOCALOID GUMI, with a driving drum beat and a clear, transparent ensemble that really sticks in your ears.
For a VOCALOID song, the key is relatively low, making it easier to sing, but be careful not to get left behind by the fast-moving melody.
It’s a cute yet cool, high-energy tune whose emotional lyrics will move your heart.



